We Visit the 2024 Great Race in Montgomery, NY

The Great Race is an annual, multi-day, time-speed-distance rally run on public roads. Its inaugural event was in 1983, and much has changed since then, but the race has endured all these decades. The 2024 edition was a nine-day, 2300-mile affair, which started in Kentucky and ended in Maine. This is serious competition: its official title is “The 2024 Hemmings Motor News Great Race presented by Coker Tire”, so you see that big names in the hobby are behind it. Competitors are in it for more than guts and glory: this year’s winners, who motored along in a 1916 Hudson (!), were presented with a check for $50,000. Vehicles are required to be from 1974 or earlier, with “handicaps” given based on a vehicle’s age. That sums up what I know. You can read more at www.greatrace.com.

When I learned a while back that this year’s Great Race fleet (136 cars strong) would be making a lunch stop on Thursday, June 27, in Montgomery, NY, and that the public was invited to view the arriving spectacle, I contacted a friend who lives not too far from there, and we joined the throng of several hundred other spectators. Race cars began arriving around 11:30 a.m. and continued to arrive until close to 2 p.m. It was all extremely organized, with dozens of Great Race team workers controlling everything from check-in to traffic flow to parking. Lunch for the vehicle teams was provided under a big tent, and there’s no time to hang out when you’re trying to cover 2,300 miles: participants were given exactly 30 minutes to eat (and presumably use a restroom) before they were expected to be back on the road.

I saw this as a great photo op, but wasn’t expecting the challenge of a crowd lined up along the curb, vying to snap their own pictures. The answer(s) was to use my telephoto lens and get down low, which seemed to be the only way to keep strays (people, not pets) out of my photos. This gave many of my pictures a similar “head on” perspective, a little different than my usual shots. Enjoy scrolling through them; it’s a bit of a photo dump with 50 pics included, and I’ve made no attempt to identify vehicles, but most of the post-war cars should be recognizable. If the 2025 edition of the Great Race comes anywhere near your location, I suggest that you check it out!

 

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