When the appeal of cleaning tyre treads with a toothbrush and counting rivets wears off, there’s no better antidote to Monterey Car Week than a trip out to Laguna Seca for the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion.
Highlights of this year’s event, which took place on 25 August, included a mouth-watering assortment of Trans-Am machines and several rare racing pioneers.
Leading the pack was a 1971 AMC Javelin prepared by Penske Racing – the solo Javelin campaigned by the team that season – as Mark Donohue believed that the car was so strong only one was needed to win the championship.
The car swept away the competition, comfortably winning the series. It went on to take victory in the ’76 SCCA Championship at the hands of Jocko Maggiacomo.
A 1966 Shelby GT350 that started life as a Hertz ‘rent-a-racer’ returned to Laguna Seca, site of its last Trans-Am race in 1979.