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Racing legend Mario Andretti
has been named Guest of Honour for the Rolex Monterey
Historic Automobile Races weekend while a
1938 Alfa Romeo 8C Mille Miglia (above) from the Ralph Lauren Collection
will highlight award-winning
Rolex moments in the time display. |
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Racing legend Mario Andretti
has been named Guest of Honour for the Rolex Monterey
Historic Automobile Races weekend while a
1938 Alfa Romeo 8C Mille Miglia from the Ralph Lauren Collection
will highlight award-winning
Rolex moments in the time display.
The Rolex Monterey
Historic Automobile Races presented by Toyota will celebrate its
35th anniversary this year by celebrating highlights from the
event’s illustrious past. The event will take place on August
15-17 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and will salute the Alfa
Romeo, which was the first marque to be featured at the
Historics in 1975.
To commemorate the event, a variety of featured marques from the
past thirty four Monterey Historic races will be recognised during
the weekend of exciting and highly competitive races. Legendary
racing driver Mario Andretti will be the official guest of
honour for
the event.
“We are extremely pleased to have Mario Andretti join us at
the Rolex Monterey Historic this year. He is a living legend for
all of us, and we’ll join together to celebrate the anniversary
of his winning the World Championship in 1978,” said Steve
Earle, the President of General Racing Ltd., the event founder and
organiser.
Earle went on to add, “With great cars like the Alfa Romeo
8C-2900B Mille Miglia, the star of our second event back in
1975, returning; with the 1908 Grand Prix Mercedes racing in
it’s 100th year; with Historic Trans-Am cars, barely retired
when the event began, and racing as close as ever; with the
presentation of past Monterey Cup winners; the Toyota “Race of
Legends”; the Ferrari Historic Challenge; autograph sessions;
and enhanced Consumer Expo, I believe that fans will find this
an event they will long remember.”
Andretti, who is widely considered the most accomplished
driver in motorsports history, will participate in a variety of
events throughout the weekend, including driving a few demonstration laps in his Formula One
Championship winning Lotus 79 and autograph sessions both Friday
and Saturday. Today, he remains the only driver ever to win the
Indianapolis 500 (1969), the Daytona 500 (1967), and the Formula
One World Championship (1978).
“The Rolex Monterey Historic is the premier historic auto
racing event in the country,” said Andretti. “I am pleased to be
a part of these festivities and look forward to spending time
with fans and enthusiasts from across the country who travel to
Monterey for this wonderful event. Laguna Seca has always been
one of my favorite tracks. For a driver, it’s a truly technical
and challenging course that provides immense satisfaction. For a
spectator, it’s phenomenal because of the many vantage points to
watch the action.”
Award-Winning Rolex “Moments in Time” Display
Rolex will present their award-winning Motor Sports History
Display “Moments in Time” honouring the singular achievement of a
car and driver in racing history. The display, which won a 2006
Silver Event Design Award, is each year highly anticipated by
enthusiasts who can experience these wonderful automobiles
first-hand.
Highlighting the display is the 1938 Alfa Romeo 8C-2900B
Mille Miglia Spider that Phil Hill drove to first place in the
Del Monte Trophy Race in 1951 at Pebble Beach. Hill and the
Mille Miglia Spider have a long history, as he drove the Spyder
again during the second Monterey Historic Automobile Races in
1975 where he took the chequered flag. Hill sold the car in 1951 and over half a century later, the
car is now fully restored back to its original 1938
specifications and race trim and is part of fashion designer
Ralph Lauren’s collection. The car is one of four made and came
second in the Mille Miglia in 1938. Hill is well-known internationally for becoming the first
American to win the Formula One World
Drivers Championship in 1961, the ultimate competition in
all of motorsports. For 17 years he stood alone with that title
and today shares the title of World Champion with only one other
American, Mario Andretti.
Hill has a particularly close relationship with the Monterey
Historic, having been raised in California, racing in the early
days through the nearby forest at Pebble Beach. Establishing his
credentials as a champion driver and a consummate car
enthusiast, he raced and showed his cars with equal passion.
Coming out of retirement to drive his old Alfa Romeo 8C-2900 for
then owner Brooks Stevens in 1975, Hill thrilled the fans and
won the hearts of all of the participants. He was elevated from
“hero” to “a real car guy” and has attended numerous events
since that time. In 1984, the name of the event’s major award,
“The Pebble Beach Cup”, was changed to “The Monterey Cup - The
Phil Hill Trophy.”
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