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The Great Race, featuring classic cars, rolls into Brainerd on June 25 – Brainerd Dispatch

BRAINERD — The 2022 Hemmings Motor News Great Race — a time, speed, endurance rally for 1974 and older collector vehicles — will be making a stop Saturday, June 25, in Brainerd.

Spectators looking at a classic car during a race.

This 1937 Lagonda LG6, one of fewer than 100 ever built, is one of the 130 cars taking part in The Great Race.

Contributed / The Great Race

The Great Race, which race organizers bill as the world’s premiere old car rally, will bring 120 of the world’s finest antique automobiles to town for the $150,000 event, with the first car expected at 11:45 a.m. at Brainerd International Raceway. The event started in Warwick, Rhode Island, on June 18 and will finish in Fargo on June 26. The race is presented by Hagerty Drivers Club.

“We are excited to bring this unique event to Brainerd for the first time,” race director Jeff Stumb said in a news release. “And we are thrilled to be part of the awesome Lakes Jam festivities at the raceway that day.”

A driver and passenger in a vintage automobile.

A driver and a navigator make their way on road during the 2022 Hemings Motor News Great Race presented by Hagerty Drivers Club inside a 1918 American LaFrance.

Contributed / Hagerty Drivers Club’s Great Race

The nine-day, 2,300-mile race travels to 19 cities in Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota.

Teams and cars from Japan, England, Australia, Germany, Canada and every corner of the United States are competing with vintage automobiles dating back as far as 1916.

“There are more than 500 people just in our entourage from all around the world,” Stumb said.

The Great Race, which began 39 years ago, is not a speed race but a time/speed/distance rally. The vehicles, each with a driver and navigator, are given precise instructions each day that detail every move down to the second. They are scored at secret checkpoints along the way and are penalized one second for each second either early or late. As in golf, the lowest score wins.

A classic car during a race.

A 1952 Hudson Hornet competes during the 2022 Great Race.

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Cars start — and hopefully finish — one minute apart if all goes according to plan. The biggest part of the challenge other than staying on time and following the instructions is getting an old car to the finish line each day, organizers said.

Each stop on the Great Race is free to the public and spectators will be able to visit with the participants and to look at the cars for several hours. It is common for kids to climb in the cars for a firsthand look.

Cars built in 1974 and earlier are eligible, with most entries having been manufactured before World War II. In the 2021 Great Race, a 1932 Ford won the event from San Antonio, Texas, to Greenville, South Carolina. The 2022 winners will again receive $50,000 of the $150,000 total purse.

A 1916 Hudson Pikes Peak Hillclimber, a 1917 American LaFrance and a 1917 Peerless racer are the oldest cars scheduled to be in the 2022 Great Race.

A classic car in a race.

A 1966 Shelby GT350H competes in the Great Race.

Contributed / The Great Race

Over the decades, the Great Race has stopped in hundreds of cities big and small, from tiny Austin, Nevada, to New York City, according to organizers.

“When the Great Race pulls into a city it becomes an instant festival,” Stumb said. “Last year we had several overnight stops with more than 10,000 spectators on our way to having 250,000 people see the Great Race during the event.”

The event was started in 1983 by Tom McRae and it takes its name from the 1965 movie, “The Great Race,” which starred Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Natalie Wood and Peter Falk. The movie is a comedy based on the real life 1908 automobile race from New York to Paris. In 2004, Tony Curtis was the guest of the Great Race and rode in his car from the movie, the Leslie Special.

The Great Race gained a following from late night showings on ESPN when the network was just starting out in the early 1980s. The first entrant, Curtis Graf of Irving, Texas, is still a participant today.

A classic car being parked during a race.

A 1916 Hudson Pikes Peak Hillclimber, one of the oldest cars in the 2022 Great Race, makes a stop during a leg of the race.

Contributed / The Great Race

The event’s main sponsors are Hemmings Motor News, Hagerty Drivers Club and Coker Tire.

For more information and to follow the race, go to

greatrace.com

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