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Historic Races
Racing Dates:
| May 31, 2013: | SOVREN Historic Races Test and Tune |
| June 1-2, 2013: | SOVREN Historic Races |
Event Details:
- Located at Spokane County Raceway is in Airway Heights, WA (Map)
- Road Racing Course is 2.25 Miles Long (Road Course Map)
- Races Support the Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation and its Annual HOPE Conference in Spokane
- Vintage and Historic Racing Cars from throughout the Northwest and Beyond
- This year is a Celebration of Open-Wheel Racing. See Historic and Beautiful Open-Wheel Racers by Car Builders from Around the World
Compete Wheel-to-Wheel on SCR’s Challenging Road Course.
- Celebrity Guest Driver is Tony Adamowicz. Learn about Tony on his Website at a2zracer.com.
Admission Details:
- Spectator Gates Open @ 9:00 am both days
- Daily General Adult Admission is $10
- Kids 12 and Under – Free Admission
- Free Admission for Holders of Active Military ID
- All Admissions Include a Pit Pass. Walking through the pit area is like attending a car show.
- Free Parking
- Handicapped Parking Available
- Historic Races T-Shirts for Sale
Tickets on sale now through Tickets West. Visit:
About Spokane Festival of Speed
The Spokane Festival of Speed Historic races are sanctioned by SOVREN, the Society of Vintage Racing Enthusiasts, a non-profit organization of over 400 members dedicated to the restoration, preservation, and competition of historic racing cars in the Pacific Northwest. SOVREN was founded in 1986 with only 15 original members holding events at Pacific Raceways at Kent, Washington. Over the years, SOVREN has grown to include six road race events at race courses in Seattle, Spokane, Portland and Bremerton. SOVREN events have raised over $8,000,000.00 for Seattle’s Children’s Hospital. SOVREN members range from race car drivers who enjoy the spirit and camaraderie of vintage racing through wheel to wheel competition, to crew members involved in the restoration of these historic racing cars, to those who enjoy the thrill of watching these old racing cars compete as turnworkers, race officials, and spectators.
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