HSR Season-Ending Four-Race Stretch Starts This Weekend

HSR Season-Ending Four-Race Stretch Starts This Weekend


- Atlanta Fall Historics Brings HSR Back to Road Atlanta this Weekend, September 20 - 23
- Savannah Speed Classic Returns to Hutchinson, Island, October 25 - 28
- HSR Classic Daytona and HSR Classic Sebring 12 Hour Close Out 2018 Season in November and December

Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) once again closes out its annual racing season with its familiar lineup of four races in the final four months of the year, a schedule that in 2018 begins this weekend at Road Atlanta and includes events at the Savannah Grand Prize Circuit next month, Daytona International Speedway in November and Sebring International Raceway in December.

This weekend's Atlanta Fall Historics at Road Atlanta, September 20 - 23, kicks off 2018's final stretch of races that features some of HSR's most popular events and venues that are favorites of both race fans and competitors from around the world.

Always a welcome return to the track after more than two months off in the summer, the Atlanta Fall Historics is the race each season that sees competitor battles renewed and off-track camaraderie rekindled. Tomorrow's opening-day of official competition will be capped by a Friday Night BBQ at the Lucky Dog Garage, an automotive and motorsports showplace just across the street from Road Atlanta owned by HSR competitor Jerry Peters. The event is open to all competitors registered for the Atlanta Fall Historics.

 The Road Atlanta race is followed by the Savannah Speed Classic on the Grand Prize Circuit on Hutchinson, Island, October 25 - 28.

A frequent highlight of the Savannah event is a class for pre-war race cars - in addition to the full schedule of HSR championship series and races - and 2018 is no exception. The oldest racing machines HSR sees all year, several golden-age cars more than 60 years old could be part of the Savannah event.

The off-track schedule in Savannah features the popular Thursday Pace Lap Party, the annual race car parade to historic downtown Savannah's City Market that includes live music, food and the chance to mingle with the local race fans.

The 2018 season concludes for the second-straight year with back-to-back runnings of the HSR Classic Daytona presented by IMSA and the Classic Sebring 12 Hour, Pistons and Props, presented by the Alan Jay Automotive Network.

The fourth edition of the HSR Classic Daytona presented IMSA returns to the World Center of Racing November 7 - 11. Less than three weeks later, HSR travels to Florida's other grand sports car course, Sebring International Raceway, for the third edition of the HSR Classic Sebring 12 Hour, November 28 - December 2.

The HSR Classic Daytona debuted in 2014 as a tribute race to the internationally famous Rolex 24 At Daytona, which has been run on the 3.56-mile road course at the World Center of Racing under a variety of different names for more than half-a-century. The race gives the iconic machines that were driven to glory at Daytona in the last few decades, and many other types of race cars, another chance to shine on the high banks.

The Classic Sebring 12 Hour features not only the legendary race cars that have competed at Sebring over the last half century but also the classic military aircraft that first put Sebring on the map at historic Hendricks Field. Sebring's lasting connection between historic race cars and aviation comes to life again with sports cars and classic airplanes parked next to each other on the facility's hallowed ground. 

True endurance races in their own right, the HSR Classics feature period-correct Run Groups competing in succession for 24 hours at Daytona and through the weekend at Sebring - sharing the spotlight with the vintage aircraft - in tribute to the 12-hour race.

In addition to their respective Daytona 24 and Sebring 12-hour tribute race schedules, the HSR Classics weekends at Daytona and Sebring also feature the final rounds of the season-long HSR WeatherTech Sprint Series and HSR B.R.M. Chronographes Endurance Challenge championships. 

The WeatherTech and B.R.M. championships are among the featured on-track action at Road Atlanta this weekend, anchoring the schedule this Saturday and Sunday, in addition to being a major part of next month's Savannah event.

The popular Sasco Sports International/American Challenge, and HSR Global GT and HSR Classic RS Cup series, are also featured attractions at the year's final four race weekends. Sprints for all three series will highlight Friday's schedule at the Fall Historics.

A longtime favorite of HSR competitors, the SascoSports International/American Challenge is a production-car showcase of big-bore American-made iron racing head-to-head with top sports cars from Europe and beyond. The all-out sprints see competitors race for the overall win in addition to top-three honors for the International, American and Porsche classes.

Global GT features modern GT-spec race cars from the last 10 to 15 years from several different professional racing series that have been recently retired from competition. Jonathan Ziegelman won 2016's inaugural Global GT title in a 2008 Porsche 997 GT3 prepared by KMW Motorsports while Don Ondrejcak took the championship last year in his ex-TRG Porsche 997 GT3.

The Classic RS Cup is a throwback to the golden era of the original International Race of Champions (IROC) Porsche racing series from 1974 and is also home to other classic 911-based Porsches from that era. Mike Banz, driving his 1974 Porsche 911 RSR, won the inaugural Classic RS Cup titles in 2016 and 2017 but his Heritage Motorsports teammate Fred Schulte heads into the Road Atlanta weekend just ahead of Banz in this year's championship in his 1973 Porsche 911 IROC.

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