Downtown Springfield had a moment in the spotlight recently, serving as the official starting line for the Great Race — a 2,300-mile long classic car rally that drew participants and excitement to the heart of the city.
The event, covered by Capitol City Now, put Springfield on the map as a premier destination for one of the country’s most celebrated vintage automobile competitions. The Great Race challenges teams to navigate a set course in classic vehicles, relying on precision timing rather than outright speed — making it as much a test of skill and teamwork as it is a celebration of automotive history.
Springfield’s selection as the starting point gave residents and visitors a front-row seat to a parade of beautifully restored classic cars rolling through downtown streets. Capitol City Now noted that ‘The Great Race is greater in Springfield,’ capturing the community enthusiasm surrounding the event.
Beyond the spectacle, the race’s presence in downtown Springfield offered a boost to local businesses and brought visitors from across the country to experience the capital city. Events like the Great Race highlight Springfield’s growing reputation as a welcoming host for large-scale, community-friendly gatherings that celebrate American heritage.
Whether you caught the cars lining up at the starting line or simply soaked in the festive atmosphere downtown, the Great Race was a reminder of what makes Springfield a special place to live and visit.
Sources: Capitol City Now, Capitol City Now