Corvette tops the bill at Monterey
Anniversaries, automotive rarities, hypercar reveals and auction action – here’s what you missed at another compelling Car Week
The stars came out to play as Monterey Car Week once again drew the attention of the automotive world in California. Adrian Newey, Gordon Murray, Emerson Fittipaldi, Dario Franchitti, Tom Kristensen and Zak Brown were among the leading lights of motor sport who descended on the sun-kissed peninsula, which as usual attracted the world’s most desirable classic and racing cars, not to mention eyewatering auction numbers.
At nearby Laguna Seca, the Motorsport Reunion showcased more than 400 racing cars. Headlining this time was a gathering for the 70th anniversary of Corvette, and fittingly former works driver Ron Fellows took centre stage in a Dan Binks-restored 1987 IMSA Corvette GTO. Fellows raced the 4.5-litre V6 beast, beating IndyCar racer JR Hildebrand in a GTO Pontiac Firebird by nearly half a minute.