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STREET | RALLY | RACE • EXHIBIT OPENING
A SPRING REFRESH WITH RALLY RACING
On a warm spring evening in May, the Museum held a festive party to celebrate the annual exhibit opening. This year the reception was in honor of the exhibition “STREET | RALLY | RACE.” Rally racing is a tradition that dates back to 1894 in France. This exhibition explores its rich history. Attendees viewed rally cars such as the 1949 62 Series Cadillac that traversed the 9,000-mile Peking to Paris rally race. There was an HP2 Enduro rally motorcycle and a Rosso Corsa Ferrari team racing suit and gloves. Presented in a dynamic format with video and objects, a mini exhibition focused on some of the first female race car drivers and their scintillating history. Attendees expressed their surprise at seeing the 1901 Winton moved upstairs. This car, designed by Alexander Winton, set a world track speed record, averaging around 38 miles per hour. One attendee mentioned, “What a sight to see one of the first race cars alongside the rally cars.” An eclectic mix of food and drink was served including delicious sushi rolls, tasty Beef Wellington, and a signature
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