John Fitch at Lime Rock Track's 50th
Saturday afternoon John Fitch was watching the races at turn 1. One of my favorites too: you get to see all the cars brake from under the crossover bridge, round the wide first turn, aka big bend and then right through the esses.
John Fitch waving to fans as they greeted him.
Early Friday morning and all weekend long John was cruising the paddock and meeting with fans.
The cockpit of John Fitch's Phoenix.
Next time I see John Fitch, I must ask him if the Phoenix front bumpers was made from scratch or from a modified 1968-1972 Corvette front bumper.
That door lock is a combination of 1968 C3 and a C6 in its pattern and expression.
Early C3 style targa. Best shown in the GTO Ferrari in my view. Luggage rack with wood strips and a removeable rear window like early C3's.
John was all over the place, driving and chatting with old and new friends alike for the entire weekend. He has been a part of Lime Rock Park from the very start in 1957.
Friday John Fitch cruised through paddock near the Skip Barber Racing School. To say he is a car nut, would be a gross under statement.
Early Saturday morning I again ran into him at the end of the paddock.
Trouble shooting why the Phoenix would not start late Monday just before the group 7 race with four Corvettes were to start. Long shadows and Autumn is arriving in New England.
Checking out why John's Phoenix would not start. Quickly someone got a rattle can of ether and he was on his way.
John is pointing to where he wants the guy in the Blue cap to spray the ether. That fellow has the Blue rattle can of ether in his right hand.
John Fitch gets back in just before they started squirting the ether.
The fellow on the far right had just given a few squirts of ether and John was cranking it over.
After he got started, he circled around from the golf cart to go up the paddock hill exit .
John Fitch Chirps 2nd Gear: John Fitch enjoying the Limerock Vintage Races and Driving his Phoenix. Video uploaded Feb 27, 2009 Time 1:13

The fan on the right asked for an autograph. John said "have you got a pen?" The guy just just smiled a "duhhhh". John got 2 pens from his tote bag and the guy knocked them out of John's hand and then stood there. John said "aren't you going to pick them up?" and again the guy gave that "duhhh" smile and then bent down to get the pens. John gave him an autograph. Few fans recognized him and I'm glad he could enjoy the races and racers instead of being mobbed by folk.
John was caught cruising through the swap meet. For $20 I bought a race program from the August 1964 Glen 500 - I was there and am thankful that the original owner even marked it up with all the race results, and in pencil. A true race fan: stays to the end and logs the results as below. For years I wondered about those racers.

First overall Ed Lother/Bob Nagel #10 Cobra A-prod

2nd overall Frank Dominianni/Bog Grossman #69 1962 Red Corvette B-prod

3rd overall Grady Davis/Ed Myers #57 (Grand Sport??) Corvette A-prod

4th overall Alvin M. Forsyth/Ripley #81 1963 Black F.I. Corvette coupe A-prod

5th overall Austin Healey D-prod

6th overall Janet Guthrie in a Jaguar ?-Prod

7th overall Austin Healey D-prod

8th overall Damlier SP250 D-prod

9th overall Triumph T D-prod

10th overall Elva Courier C-prod

11th overall Ben Moore/Bob Mouat #2 White Corvette B-prod

Don Yenko/Dick Thompson in #11 1962 White Corvette B-prod are listed in the program, but not among the above.
I learn something new every day. We attended the 25th annual Vintage car show early Sunday and left in the afternoon to attend a birthday/labor day party at my wifes uncle who lives just a few miles from the track. Debs uncle says to me, "did you see John Fitch?" and I'm kind of taken back because he is a developer and is not a car nut like me. I say "yea" and he says, "did you know I bought land from him a long time ago?" And I said, "are you pulling my leg?" and he say, "no, I really did". And I'm blown away by the coincidence, and then Debs aunt says "oh he lives over on such an such street. If you take this dirt road over the mountain, it leads right to the track near his neighborhood." The world just got smaller.

#1 1957 SS tribute to 50 years of Fitch & Rock Racing
#5 1964 conv Jim Galluci racing with a Rochester F.I.
#8 1965 coupe Jim Glass racing his small block
#20 1967 conv Al DeBonis racing a big block
#55 1965 coupe Jim Glass had this beauty for sale
#57 1967 conv this was a DNS; it sat all weekend
#65 1968 conv Al DeBonis had this new crate 454 for sale
#75 1974 conv Greenwood's 1975 Sebring wide body entry
Chevy Powered Lister's, Lola's, McLaren's and more
others models from A to Z it was there
the track one of the friendliest and scenic
the area Kent, Sharon, Goshen, Cornwall, Salisbury
   

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