Vintage with a Capital “V” – by Jamey Price

Vintage cars

Charlotte, NC-based sports photographer Jamey Price shot vintage cars running laps around the Milwaukee Mile.

The Harry A. Miller club is a group that meets once a year for two days of track time to celebrate the design genius, and early 20th century racing domination, that Harry Miller’s cars had on the race track. This group of cars that showed up in Milwaukee puts the “V” in vintage. To say these are classics is an understatement of no equal.

Race cars built as early as 1907, and as recently as 1963, ran laps around the Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest continuously operating raceway, for many hours each day. Alternating between slow and fast sessions, drivers took their purpose built race cars, including several Indianapolis 500 winners, for hot laps around the concrete speedway, which is still used as a modern Indycar race track.

Continue reading and see more photos on Jamey’s blog.

Vintage cars

Vintage cars

Vintage cars

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