Summer of speed and Scots at Lime Rock Park

Formula cars on the uphill run at Lime Rock Park on Friday, June 24 during practice and qualifying for all classes in  the SCCA New England Regionals amateur racing event. Photos by Lans Christensen

Miatas come through the West Bend during the racing weekend that included cars from mostly stock sedans and sports cars to formula cars of every type. Photos by Lans Christensen

Preparations in the paddock. Photos by Lans Christensen

Lime Rock Park was busy last weekend. In addition to auto racing, the park hosted the Round Hill Highland Games on Sunday, June 25. There were bagpipes and people in tartans and Highland dancing, not to mention a whiskey tasting. Photo by Tom Brown

Photo by Tom Brown

Formula cars on the uphill run at Lime Rock Park on Friday, June 24 during practice and qualifying for all classes in  the SCCA New England Regionals amateur racing event. Photos by Lans Christensen

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