

WeatherTech Vintage Weekend Tickets
Up to 30% Off Compared to Competitors.
Location: Select Location (e.g, New York)
Events Nearby
We're Sorry. There are currently no events near you.
About WeatherTech Vintage Weekend
In 2023, the WeatherTech Vintage Weekend is set to take place from August 18-20, bringing together a diverse lineup of vintage vehicles and legendary racers. This year's event features a series of races, including the highly anticipated 'Historic Trans-Am Race' and showcases various marques such as Porsche, Ferrari, and Corvette. Attendees can look forward to an expanded schedule of events, including car shows, meet-and-greets with racing legends, and vendor exhibits that celebrate the automotive culture. Additionally, the event emphasizes community involvement and includes educational sessions on the preservation and restoration of classic cars. With live entertainment, food vendors, and activities for families, WeatherTech Vintage Weekend not only caters to racing aficionados but also creates an inclusive environment for all automotive enthusiasts. As the event approaches, anticipation builds among fans, making it a highlight in the sports calendar for both participants and spectators alike.
WeatherTech Vintage Weekend History
WeatherTech Vintage Weekend, held annually at the historic WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in California, celebrates the rich legacy of motorsports through vintage car racing. Established in 2002, this event brings together classic automobiles and passionate enthusiasts, creating a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of the golden age of racing. With its challenging 2.238-mile, 11-turn road course, Laguna Seca has hosted numerous racing events since its inception in 1957. The Vintage Weekend showcases a variety of classic racing categories, allowing participants to relive the thrill of competition in iconic vehicles from the past, including pre-war racers and mid-century sports cars. Over the years, the event has grown in popularity, drawing spectators and competitors from all over the world, reinforcing the significance of preserving vintage racing heritage.
