Crowley, La., will host a lunch stop on the 2013 Hemmings Motor News Great Race presented by Hagerty Saturday, June 29, race promoters have announced. Crowley is home to longtime Great Racers Tom Regan and Ed Habetz.
The Great Race, the worlds premiere old car rally, is expected to bring up to 100 antique automobiles to North Parkerson Avenue downtown for the $150,000 event Participants will be treated to an authentic Cajun Feast.
The race will start June 22 in St. Paul, Minn., at the State Fairgrounds as part of the Back to the 50s car show and weave its way down the Mississippi River toward the Gulf of Mexico through 10 states and cross the river a dozen times before the finish in Mobile, Ala., on June 30.
The stop in Crowley will be the first on Day 8 of the 9-day race. The cars will arrive from the overnight stop in Baton Rouge.
The Great Race, which began 30 years ago, is not a speed race, but a time/speed/distance rally. The vehicles, each with a driver and navigator, are given precise instructions each day that detail every move down to the second. They are scored at secret check points along the way and are penalized one second for each second either early or late. As in golf, the lowest score wins.
Cars start and hopefully finish one minute apart if all goes according to plan. The biggest part of the challenge other than staying on time and following the instructions is getting an old car to the finish line each day, organizers say.
The cars will arrive after noon at one-minute intervals for more than an hour and a half and stay for an hour each to allow spectators to visit with the participants and to look at the cars. It is common for kids to climb in the cars for a first-hand look. The City of Crowley (www.crowley-la.com) is helping with the plans. The local contact is Charlotte Jeffers and she can be reached at 337-783-0824 or at [email protected].
Cars built prior to 1969 are eligible, with most entries having been manufactured before World War II. In the 2012 Great Race, a 1907 Renault and a 1914 Ford Model T were the two oldest vehicles. There were also two 1916 Hudsons, a 1916 Packard, a 1917 Hudson and a 1917 Peerless in the event and many of those cars are expected back again in 2013.
Last years winners, Barry and Irene Jason of Keller, Texas, drove a 1935 Ford coupe. The 2013 winners will receive $50,000 of the $150,000 total purse, based on 100 entries.
Over the decades, the Great Race has stopped in hundreds of cities big and small, from tiny Austin, Nev., to New York City.
When the Great Race pulls into a city it becomes an instant festival, race director Jeff Stumb said. Last year we had 25,000 spectators at the start in Traverse City, Mich., and another 15,000 people at lunch in Fairport, N.Y., on our way to having 250,000 people see the Great Race during our 20 city stops.
After leaving Crowley the cars will head east to Covington, La., for the eighth of nine overnight stops, eight of which are on the Mississippi River or the Gulf of Mexico.
The other overnight stops are in La Crosse, Wisc., on June 22; in Davenport, Iowa, on June 23; in Hannibal, Mo., on June 24; in Cape Girardeau, Mo., on June 25; in Germantown, Tenn., on June 26; in Vicksburg, Miss., on June 27; and in Mobile on June 30.
The other lunch stops are Eau Claire, Wisc., Dubuque, Iowa; Peoria, Ill.; Washington, Mo.; Paragould, Ark.; Monticello, Ark.; Natchez, Miss.; and Irvington, Ala.
The event was started in 1983 by Tom McRae and it takes its name from the 1965 movie, The Great Race, which starred Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Natalie Wood and Peter Falk. The movie is a comedy based on the real life 1908 automobile race from New York to Paris. In 2004, Tony Curtis was the guest of the Great Race and rode in his car from the movie, the Leslie Special.
The Great Race gained a huge following from late night showings on ESPN when the network was just starting out in the early 1980s. The first entrant, Curtis Graf of Irving, Texas, is still a participant today and will be racing a 1916 Packard again this year.
The events main sponsors are Hemmings Motor News, Hagerty, Coker Tire, Reliable Carriers, Meguiars and Steele Rubber.
For more information, go to www.greatrace.com or contact Jeff Stumb at [email protected] or by calling him at 423-648-8542.
Hello and welcome to Crowley!! The top photo is is “The Grand Opera House of the South”. It has been completely restored. The second photo is of City Hall which is the recently restored Ford Motor dealership building for the final assembly of the early Model T. It is an adaptive use restoration, but much of the original interior remains untouched. The restoration contractor was E.L. Habetz Builders, Inc. owned by my friend and driver Ed Habetz. The building won state and national historic rewards for architectural design and construction.
The City will host the Great Racers for lunch in this building.
We look forward to seeing you all and hope you will enjoy our Cajun hospitality.
Tom
Tom: I can’t wait for the Cajun Feast in Crowley. Will there be any gumbo (my favorite)?
Working on the menu. Will put your request in with the chef. We would like to see Corky’s mustache dipping into some gumbo.
Hi Ya’ll!!!
We’re gettin’ ready and gearin’ up to welcome the Great Race 2013 to Crowley, Louisiana, the Rice Capital of America and situated right in the ‘Heart of the Cajun Prairie’! There’ll be some great Cajun music, we’ll be servin’ up plenty of some of the best and most delicious Cajun food in the world and its Louisiana we’ll just Laissez les bons temps rouler!= Let the good times roll!!
Plans are already under way…it’ll be here before we know it, so if ya’ll have any questions or need any information on Crowley just give me a holler! (contact info below & check out our website http://www.crowley-la.com)
We’d also like to wish Great Race participants, Mr Ed Habetz and Mr Tom Regan, the best of luck…hometown boys that are already winners in our book!!
From where ‘Life is Rice & Easy’ we wish all a very Merry Christmas and a Blessed and Happy New Year 2013! And we’ll see ya’ll Saturday, June 29, 2013…the table will be set and we’ll do lunch!!!
Have A Rice Day!
Charlotte Jeffers, TMP
Tourism Coordinator, City of Crowley
337.783-0824 x301
Really looking forward to visiting a place we have heard so much about from Tom and Ed. We are all part of the 2007 Rookie class in the Great Race. Such great competitors and good people.
“HOW YA’LL ARE?”
This traditional Cajun greeting was made famous by the late Justin Wilson, noted “Cajun”Chef,humorist and PBS TV personality(also a former Crowley resident). “Joos-tann” adopted the Cajun patios (dialect) for his TV Chef and comedy character.
Our stop includes the “GET BACK BAND” performing 50’s,60’s &70’s hits, a “Show and Shine” car display,a motorcycle poker run and show and a Cajun trio in city hall. You will feast on real Cajun foods including Crawfish etouffee’,jambalaya, boudin and gumbo (Jeff’s request).
Wow, thanks very much for posting this! It is gonna be so helpful when I am thinking about going to the movies in Peoria! I am from Doylestown, PA so I am not familiar with Peoria. Next time I visit my family will be so much better! Rad!