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Byline: Patrick C. Paternie
Now that Buck Owens has passed to the Grand Ol' Opry in the Sky, we can't count a whole lot of reasons to drive to Bakersfield, California, his home. The best one, though, especially if you love old British cars, is the Vintage Auto Racing Association's (VARA) British Extravaganza at Buttonwillow Raceway Park.
VARA has been around for more than three decades, and the BE weekend, celebrating its 11th anniversary, is a jewel in its schedule, attracting a field of more than 250 vintage race cars vying for checkered flags, plus nearly as many Brit cars competing for show awards.
Though the arid expanses of Buttonwillow will never be confused with the greenery of Goodwood, VARA's Dan and Darlene Longacre must be given a nod for encouraging a period dress code that enhances the magical sight and sounds. Among the noisemakers is a 1916 National, 1932 Studebaker Indy car, an ex-Dick Seaman 1931 Maserati 8CM GP car, a trio of Lagondas, and a herd of Morgan three-wheelers hot lapping the road course. Dan deserves an additional tip of the cap for an event that has raised $275,000 for local charities since it began.
Doubling its allure is an intriguing display of Brit cars that don't hit the track. Perhaps the best example this year is a former Ford works 1974 RS 3100 Capri ...
Source: HighBeam Research, BAKERSFIELD BASH; 11TH ANNUAL VARA BRITISH EXTRAVAGANZA AT...