Road America hosts Spring Vintage Weekend in 70th anniversary opener May 16-18
ELKHART LAKE – Spring Vintage Weekend returns to Elkhart Lake's Road America May 16-18.
The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association event is the season-opener at 'America's National Park of Speed' in the track's 70th anniversary.
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Fans will see cars from motorsport's earliest years to more modern era racers, with many entries having raced at events like Le Mans and the Indianapolis 500.
SVRA SpeedTour events follow strict safety and performance standards, ensuring competitive, wheel-to-wheel action in every class.
Read more: Road America race ranks among top 10 again, according to USA TODAY readers
What will racing include?
Spectators can expect a full weekend of racing, including the following:
SVRA's full class lineup — Formula 5000, Formula Ford, production and sports racing cars from the '50s, '60s and '70s featuring makes like Jaguar, Alfa Romeo, Lotus, Porsche and Corvette.
Formula 4 U.S. Championship and Formula Regional Americas Championship — two of North America's top junior open-wheel series.
Ligier Junior Formula Championship — a stepping stone for young drivers entering formula racing.
Dave Wheeler Memorial Mazda Miata Race — honoring the racing community's longtime supporter.
International GT, which features modern Porsche and Ferrari race cars.
Outside of the racing action, Saturday will feature the Hagerty Cars & Caffeine Showcase, where vintage car and motorcycle owners display their vehicles.
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Where do I get tickets and more information?
Tickets are $85 for a three-day weekend pass; $35 for single tickets Friday; $45 for single tickets Saturday or Sunday; and free for kids 16 and younger with a paying adult. Road America also offers free admission to all active, reserve and veteran military personnel with a valid ID.
Get tickets and more information at roadamerica.com or call 800-365-7223.
Road America is at N7390 State 67, Plymouth. Gates will open at 7 a.m. each day and all races are held rain or shine.
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Contact Brandon Reid at breid@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Sheboygan Press: Road America in Elkhart Lake opens 2025 with Spring Vintage Weekend
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