Lime Rock a winner with family events

LIME ROCK — The Lime Rock Park racing season opened Memorial Day weekend with the Grand-Am Rolex racing series. The series includes Daytona Prototypes, all of them 500 hp V8s made by Ford, BMW, Porsche and Chevrolet.

Rick Roso, public relations representative for Lime Rock Park, said this weekend’s events are just the beginning of what he described as an exciting year.

“Everything is already cooking for us and our fans,� Roso said. “We have made some improvements around the track, including landscaping. There’s a new store. Plus, we have family activities including laser tag, bungee jumping and go-carts. We’re trying to make the track into a family destination where even if mom doesn’t care about racing, she and the family will still want to come.�

Friday’s practice run was the first time Winsted resident Michelle Grant had ever come to the track.

Grant was one of the volunteers who manned the Northwest Chamber of Commerce/Tri-State Chamber of Commerce booth, selling race programs.

“Up until today, I had no idea that there was this huge racetrack outside in the woods,â€� Grant said.  

Attendance figures were not available for the weekend by press time Tuesday.

On Friday, May 28, the track held several practice and qualifying races.

On Saturday, May 29, there were races from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.

During the BF Goodrich/Skip Barber National presented by Mazda, Isaac Lyons won over second place racer Spencer Pigot.

Reid Stewart won the USERA Spec race over John Steinmetz and Herb Sweeney.

Seth Thomas and Bill Huemann won the BF Goodrich/Skip Barber National presented by Mazda ST race.  

The Ford Racing Mustang Challenge was won by Tony Buffomante, followed by Kyle Gimple and third-place finisher Jason Von Kluge.

At Friday’s Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sports qualifying race, more than half the field, 19 drivers, lapped the 1.5-mile race track within one second of each other.

Jack Roush Jr. came in first at .085-of-a-second quicker than second-place Joe Foster in the qualifying run.

However, Roush did not pull out a win at Saturday’s race, which was the final race of a 9-hour racing day. Joey Hand and his BMW M3 won by less than three-tenths of a second over Roush. Third place went to Charles Espenlaub.

On Sunday, a Veteran’s Memorial Car Show was held at the track, featuring vintage cars from throughout the area.

Two races took place Monday, including the Rolex Series Race involving Daytona Prototype and GT cars.

Max Angelelli and co-driver Ricky Taylor won.

In the final race of the Memorial Day weekend, Isaac Lyons won the BFG/Skip Barber National Presented by Mazda.

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