Enzo Ferrari: An Obsession with Speed Rolls On

The Saratoga Automobile Museum is thrilled to announce a significant addition to its upcoming exhibition, "Enzo Ferrari: an Obsession with Speed". A true automotive masterpiece, the iconic Ferrari 365P will take center stage alongside other legendary Ferraris, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the legacy of the famed Italian marque.

The Ferrari 365P, one of only two ever produced, holds an esteemed place in automotive history as one of the most valuable Ferraris on the planet. With its striking design and unparalleled performance, this masterpiece exemplifies the vision and innovation of Enzo Ferrari himself.

"We are honored to showcase such an extraordinary vehicle as part of our exhibition," said Megan Hennessey, Executive Director of the Saratoga Automobile Museum. "The Ferrari 365P represents a rare piece of automotive history and design, and its inclusion in the exhibition further enriches the experience for our visitors."

"Enzo Ferrari: an Obsession with Speed" celebrates the life and legacy of Enzo Ferrari, the visionary behind the iconic Ferrari brand. From the company's humble beginnings to its rise as a global symbol of excellence, the exhibition explores Ferrari's relentless pursuit of speed, performance, and perfection.

The addition of the Ferrari 365P to the exhibition underscores the Saratoga Automobile Museum's commitment to preserving and celebrating automotive heritage. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to admire this rare gem up close and learn about its storied history from knowledgeable museum volunteer docents.

The exhibition is open Now through October 27th, inviting everyone to come to the Auto Museum in the Saratoga Spa State Park and immerse themselves in the world of Ferrari. From the 166MM that raced at 2 Mille Miglia’s, to a Ferrari that turned laps at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1951 to a modern marvel the 812 Superfast, "Enzo Ferrari: an Obsession with Speed" promises an unforgettable journey through the evolution of Ferrari excellence.

Enzo Ferrari: An Obsession with Speed - A Tribute to a Visionary

Saratoga Springs, NY – In an  homage to automotive excellence, the Saratoga Automobile Museum is proud to announce its upcoming feature exhibition, “Enzo Ferrari: An Obsession with Speed.” This extraordinary event, set to captivate auto enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike, will take place at the Saratoga Automobile Museum from February 14 to October 28, 2024.

 “Enzo Ferrari: An Obsession with Speed”, is a unique exposition that immerses visitors in the world of Ferrari, showcasing a curated collection of iconic vehicles that have defined the brand's illustrious history. From the sleek curves of the Dino, to the cutting-edge technology of the F310B driven by Michael Schumacher, this exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of Ferrari's automotive prowess.

At the heart of the exhibit lies a tribute to the visionary behind the prancing horse emblem – An Obsession with Speed delves into the life and legacy of this automotive maestro, tracing his journey from a racer to the founder of one of the most celebrated automobile brands in the world. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore Enzo Ferrari's personal chronicles, including rare photographs, artifacts, and anecdotes that shaped the Ferrari legend.

Enzo Ferrari's indomitable spirit and commitment to perfection will be palpable throughout the exhibit. From the iconic and petit Ferrari 166 Barchetta, the company's first of a long lineof winning  racing machines, to the modern masterpieces that continue to dominate Formula 1 circuits, "An Obession with Speed" brings together a carefully curated collection that showcases Ferrari's relentless pursuit of innovation and performance.

This immersive experience goes beyond the realm of automobiles, offering attendees a chance to explore  the fusion of art, design, and engineering that defines every Ferrari creation. From the moment visitors step into Saratoga Automobile Museum they will be transported into the captivating world of Ferrari, where speed meets sophistication, and craftsmanship meets passion.

In addition to the awe-inspiring display of Ferrari vehicles, the Museum will be displaying dynamic Ferrari Themed paintings from Lyn Hinter and George Frayne better known by his stage name, Commander Cody. The Museum will also be hosting engaging talks, interactive displays, and exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpses into the Ferrari legacy – Stay Tuned. This is a must-attend event for automotive enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone with an appreciation for the artistry and ingenuity that define Ferrari.

RON HEDGER INDUCTED INTO EASTERN MOTORSPORT PRESS ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME

Hedger, a member of the Saratoga Automobile Museum’s board of trustees and a renowned veteran motorsport journalist, lauded by peers covering motorsports

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (Jan. 24, 2024) – Ron Hedger, a renowned veteran motorsport journalist and a member of the Saratoga Automobile Museum’s board of trustees, has been inducted into the Eastern Motorsport Press Association Hall of Fame.

The Eastern Motorsport Press Association (EMPA), founded in 1969, is committed to recognizing excellence in motorsports reporting and those who have excelled on the track.

Hedger was inspired to write his first column on track safety more than 40 years ago, after a series of crashes over one summer took the lives of NASCAR modified driving legend Freddy DeSarro and driver Mike Grbac and injured Hedger's brother Randy. Hedger submitted the column to National Speed Sport News (now Speed Sport) under the ownership of the late, legendary Chris Economaki, beginning a colorful career covering the sport.

“We could not be prouder of our very own Ron Hedger being inducted into the EMPA Hall of Fame,” said Megan Hennessey, executive director. “Ron’s contributions to the motorsport industry are prolific, but even more so, his contributions as a board trustee – from providing articles, context of the history of the sport, and volunteering here at the Museum – are immeasurable.”

“On behalf of the entire board of trustees here at the Saratoga Automobile Museum, we heartily congratulate Ron Hedger on his induction into the EMPA Hall of Fame. Ron’s commitment to the motorsport industry is reflective of his volunteer work here at the Museum and we are fortunate to have him among our ranks,” said David DePaulo, board chair.

Hedger joined the Museum as a member during its first year of operation in 2002, becoming a board trustee a few months later.

As past president of EMPA, Hedger is considered one of the best in motorsport journalism, earning a reputation for “fair and unbiased reporting” of the sport for years, providing those who race or who spectate a detailed and descriptive account of races, profiles, and news. Hedger was inducted in a ceremony in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. earlier this month.

It's both far out and nearby.

A replica of the Volkswagen “Light Bus,” an icon of the 1960s counterculture movement, is on display at the Saratoga Automobile Museum.

Dr. Bob Hieronimus painted the original Light Bus in 1969 for his friends in “Light,” a Baltimore-based rock band. However, the fame came later that year when the bus, a Volkswagen Type 2 van, appeared at the Woodstock Art and Music Fair.

“It became a symbol of the Woodstock Art and Music Fair and the greater generational call for peace, love and unity after a snapshot of the van by the Associated Press was widely circulated in newspapers and magazines across the country,” said Volkswagen in a statement. “The van even 
appeared in the liner of the official Woodstock album.”

Read the full article at timesunion.com

Tire Rack Street Survival program at the Saratoga Automobile Museum

April 23, 2023

Rain. Cold. Ideal conditions to coach 21 upstate New York teenagers through a Tire Rack Street Survival program at the Saratoga Automobile Museum on Sunday, the 23rd of April, 2023.

Led by the Mohawk-Hudson Region SCCA, the day-long exercises in the classroom, and out on the adjoining Saratoga Performing Arts Center parking lot, were run by a team that also included the Patroon Chapter - BMW Car Club of America, and staff of the Museum.

Milton Fire District Number 1 added an extra challenge to the students. One-half of the skid pad was made even slipperier by high-volume water sprayed from a regulation fire hose. For the students, it was no different from driving up and down the nearby Northway (I-87) on the way to school, work, and shopping that is a way of life on the edge of the Adirondacks.

The constant downpour did not dampen the enthusiasm of parents and students alike who stood in line to see for themselves what a semi-driver sees from the cab, or doesn’t see, in the mirrors or even over the hood in front. That demonstration was followed by an airbag detonation (actually two) that provided graphic evidence as to why one should keep one’s driving hands at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions. And why a passenger should never ride with their feet on the dashboard!

The only TRSS program activity that was truly dampened was the traditional class picture. What with that exercise moved indoors at day’s end, rather than during a sunny lunchtime, it was ‘herding cats” to get most of the students in camera range as they and their parents started to head for dry homes.

As always, TRSS staff and instructors gathered together to swap stories of how their students had gone from timidity to confidence as the day progressed. It’s always a toss-up as to who gets more out of the TRSS experience. The students, or is it the instructors?

Carly Connors discusses being a woman leader in a male dominated industry – via Saratoga Living Magazine

From “In Conversation: Carly and Cate Tell It Straight” by ABBY TEGNELIA, Saratoga Living (2023)

Carly Connors and Cate Masterson sit down with 'Saratoga Living' CEO Abby Tegnelia to answer the toughest questions about making museums appealing to younger generations, staying open in the winter, and being female stewards of male-dominated industries.

Saratoga still has a bit of a reputation for having a certain resistance and reluctance to change, although two years of forced pivots during the pandemic shook that up a great deal. Leading the pack:  Connors Connors, executive director of the Saratoga Automobile Museum, and Cate Masterson, director of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. Both are straight-talking businesswomen breaking new ground to keep museums flourishing in Saratoga for the next generation, while at the same time walking the walk as female leaders in male-dominated worlds. So what does it take to bring new ideas to a historically older Board of Directors with the goal of attracting younger generations into the museum, all while sparking interest in children, who will one day work in horse racing and the auto industry? Their answers during these two toughest months of the year for Saratoga museums are more layered than you might think. —Abby Tegnelia

Let’s start with the elephant in the room. Horse racing and the auto industry are both male-dominated, and you’re both female directors of museums that celebrate those industries. Behind the scenes, how gender-diverse are your worlds?

Carly Connors, executive director of the Saratoga Automobile Museum: I was asked to join the Board six years ago because they wanted to diversify, and I was a younger woman who liked cars. I wasn’t the first, but at the time I was the only woman. Since then, there have been very few women on the Board, the majority of our visitors are men, and the majority of our members are men.

Cate Masterson, director of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame: Women have represented the Board since the beginning. The executive director when the museum opened in 1950 was a woman, Elaine Mann. There has always been a heavy presence of women on our Board. And our staff is 75 percent women.

Connors: That’s impressive.

Read the full article here.

2022 Annual Appeal from Executive Director Carly Connors

Since opening in 2002, the Saratoga Automobile Museum has welcomed hundreds of thousands of visitors. Our historic building has hosted exhibits that celebrate the history, design, and technological innovations of the automobile. 

During the Museum’s 20th Anniversary, we focused on building our legacy with even more ground-breaking exhibits, programs and educational offerings which fostered a greater sense of community. 

We want to make our 2023 season our best one yet and we would appreciate your support. Our youth programs will inspire and fuel love for all things automotive, especially as we improve our signature safety program to make it even more relevant and interactive. We will also continue to serve our diverse community of auto enthusiasts, with fun educational auto shows, auctions, lawn shows, road rallies, collection tours, and so much more. 

Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to ensure the future of our Museum. The fastest and easiest way to give is to click this link to donate online. Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you at the Museum soon.   

Gratefully, 
Carly Connors 
Executive Director

An exclusive first look: Bond vehicles on display at Saratoga Auto Museum

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Saratoga Automobile Museum is racing into its newest and quite possibly most exciting exhibit to date. Its name’s Bond, Bond in Motion, and NEWS10 is getting a first look at the top-secret installment.

“Every car and prop you see was in a movie or used in a movie,” said Zach Skowronek, communications manager for the museum. “Car person or not car person, it’s just really cool to come in here and see.”

Every car curated was rolled in straight from the bond production company or the Ian Fleming foundation. The vehicles span every bond era, from Sean Connery to Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig. The versatile displays include souped-up Aston Martins and BMWs to submarines and a jet pack.

“We have a DB 10 which was in the movie Spectre that was specifically made for the Bond franchise by Aston Martin,” said Skowronek. “There’s only 10 of them.” “The Aston Martin DB 5, this specific car was actually seen in five movies.”

Curators hope the exhibit will immerse visitors in movie magic.

“We’re hoping to make it kind of look like a Hollywood production as you walk in,” said Skowronek. They also hope Bond’s vehicles will boost admissions. “This can really draw a bigger audience in terms of moviegoers, bond fans and we’re looking to really see a new customer base.”

Bond In Motion opens to Auto Museum members on November 17 and to the public the very next day. Just like the movie franchise, curators think the exhibit will be around for a long time.

Lost Speedways Returns for 2022

With the end of another racing season on the horizon, attention is turning to off-season activities. And at the Saratoga Automobile Museum, nothing is more popular than the “Saturday after Thanksgiving” Lost Speedways program.

“We came back strong last November after losing a year to the Covid-19 pandemic,” said event organizer Ron Hedger. “But this year will rank among our best programs ever as we look at a wide swath of the past as well as peer into the future.”

Opening the program will be the always popular “Motorcycle Guy,” Mark Supley. But for 2022 his focus will change, as he has also begun restoring Soap Box Derby cars and researching past activities in the region.

Next up will be Mike Zagata, who will take listeners back to the glory days of the old Fonda Speedway Drag Strip with assistance from photographer Frank Simek, who pulled a treasure trove of old photos from his archives to illustrate Zagata’s presentation. The photos run from Zagata’s personal cars to shots of NHRA superstar Shirley ‘Cha Cha’ Muldowney’s early days to some amazing home built creations.

Following intermission, attention will turn to the future with interviews of two of the regions up and coming stars, Jack Lehner and Jack Speshock. Both are favorites at the nearby Albany-Saratoga Speedway, especially with younger fans, and current plans are for their cars to be on display as well.

“We want people to know that Lost Speedways isn’t only for ‘old guys,’ said Hedger. “The two Jack’s represent the future of area racing, as many of the current favorites are edging towards retirement. And they have a different view of the sport as well, as to them the ‘old days’ are ten years ago, not 50 or 75.”

The final segment of Lost Speedways 2022 will look back on Fifty Years of Super DIRT Week with a panel of SDW winners. Rob Yetman has won at both Syracuse and Oswego in the Pro Stocks, Rocky Warner has been to Syracuse’s Victory Lane in both the Pro Stocks and Sportsman races and Kenny Tremont Jr won both the 358 modified and big block 200 races on the historic Syracuse mile.

“I hope to have another big favorite from the Syracuse days join the panel as well,” added Hedger. “When everything is in place, we’ll announce his name along with further details on the day’s events. In the meantime, fans should mark November 26th on their calendar with a big star.”

Attendees will also appreciate seeing a great addition to the Racing in New York gallery, the offset supermodified that the legendary Nolan Swift drove from two laps down to win the International Classic at Oswego Speedway. Lovingly restored by master craftsman Steve Miller of Mexico, NY, the car will move to Saratoga after completion of its summer/early fall outdoor display schedule.

More information on all Saratoga Automobile Museum activities is available online at www.saratogaautomuseum.org.

Traveling With Kids Like a Pro

When you're a parent, sometimes taking a vacation really just feels like taking care of your kids in a new place. Don't let the stress get to you. With a few tips shared below by the Saratoga Automobile Museum, you can reclaim your vacation and have some fun with your family.

Trip Planning

The preparation starts when you're planning. Laidback Trip suggests creating an itinerary so everyone knows what to expect. Don't schedule too many activities in one day, and be sure to pencil in some rest time for the whole family. If possible, let everyone in your family pick one can't-miss activity from your destination, and make sure those are priorities.

Cut Out Stressors

For some people, having every moment planned out keeps them nice and calm. For others, all they need is a rough outline. Do whatever you need to keep your stress low. Remember, the whole reason to go on vacation is to relax, see new things, and have some fun with your loved ones. If you have a decision hanging over your head, take a deep breath and figure it out before you leave. If work is bothering you, turn off your notifications and set one short time per day to answer anything that must be dealt with immediately, then let it go, and enjoy.

Many families decide the best way to cut excess stress, time and money from their travel plans is to invest in a vacation home. There are several benefits of having that home away from home, including not having to book a hotel for every trip and being able to prepare meals at home, which can be a huge money saver and a guarantee that you’ll be eating healthfully. What’s more, renting it out when you aren't using it equates to some steady passive income – it can even pay for the vacation home itself.

Packing

Packing for your trip makes it start to feel real. Let each child pack a small bag of their own toys or activities. For travel days, be sure to choose comfortable clothing that still looks good. Don't be afraid to go buy a new pair of leggings or a comfortable bra so you can relax. One simple method for packing clothes is to arrange everything by outfits. Place each outfit in a large storage bag and label it with a name and date. Then, there's no digging through everything to find items. Mom.com recommends a spare outfit or two in case you are delayed or something gets too dirty. Also, remember to consider the weather and your destination in your choices. 

Managing Behavior

For some reason, it seems the crazy just leaks out of your kids when vacation begins. To combat this, be sure you have some downtime each day when kids can play and relax. The closer you can stick to your rules and routines from home, the more normal things will be. Still, the occasional midnight ice cream or staying up late to watch the fireworks is to be expected.

Another important element is to be sure your destination is family-friendly. It's not hard for your children to behave in a place that is built for families. However, if you take them to a 5-star restaurant at dinner time, you can expect a few looks when the youngest starts using the tablecloth to play peekaboo at the top of their lungs. Try to set your kids up for success so everyone can have fun.

Wrapping Up

Preplanning, packing accordingly, and choosing the right activities can really help you de-stress your vacation. Remember to unplug, and even invest in a vacation home, to really be in the moment with your family.

 

What better way to enjoy your getaway than a trip with the kids to the Saratoga Automobile Museum? Everyone is sure to come away educated and thrilled by the collection of stunning rolling beauties. Contact us today to learn more! 518-587-1935

WATCH THE ULTRARARE 1993 SCHUPPAN-PORSCHE 962LM BEING DELIVERED AND INSTALLED AT THE SARATOGA AUTO MUSEUM

The Saratoga Automobile Museum is delighted to announce that it is adding this incredibly rare 1993 Schuppan-Porsche 962LM to its current exhibit of iconic cars of the 1980s and 90s. It is a completely original turn-key example, having been driven fewer than 30 miles under its current ownership. It is a sensational and rare vehicle that should not be missed. CLICK to watch this ultra rare car being delivered and installed at the Museum.

Saratoga Automobile Museum announces new Director of Strategic Partnerships

Jon Mercurio joins the museum to strengthen community and corporate partnerships

 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (March 10, 2022) – The Saratoga Automobile Museum is proud to announce Jon Mercurio has been appointed as the new Director of Strategic Partnerships. This position within the museum will strengthen well-established community and corporate ties and help to expand the museum’s reach through new collaborations. The increased focus on strategic partnerships will bolster the museum’s ever-evolving educational and exhibit programming. 

Mercurio’s strong background, diverse experience in account management, sales, and relationship building on a nationwide scale, is expected to increase interest and investment in the museum. Jon has a strong connection to the museum community having served as a volunteer at the museum as a weekend docent and event assistant.

 “We are delighted is joining our team here at the Saratoga Automobile Museum,” said Carly Connors, executive director, “His understanding of what the Museum can offer our members and community partners will help expand our partnership and fundraising efforts to provide the necessary fiscal stability to enhance our exhibit and educational offerings.”

Mercurio, a native of Hillsborough, New Jersey, received his Bachelor’s in Communications from Rutgers University. His most recent position was as a Market Manager for Apollo Valves, an internationally recognized manufacturer of residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing valves and fittings.

For more information about becoming a corporate sponsor, please contact Jon Mercurio at (518) 587-1935 or via email at jon@saratogaautomuseum.org

Saratoga Automobile Museum announces 2021 Sweepstakes Winner

Porsche Clifton Park General Manager Christian Trujillo with Sweepstakes winner Dan Jenney and the 2021 Porsche Taycan.

Proceeds benefit the Museum’s educational and exhibit programs throughout the year

 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (Dec. 30, 2021) – The Saratoga Automobile Museum has announced that Dan Jenney of Bronxville, N.Y. is the winner of the Museum’s 2021 sweepstakes, sponsored by Porsche North America and Porsche Clifton Park of Clifton Park, N.Y. Porsche Clifton Park General Manager Christian Trujilloselected the winning ticket from over fifteen thousand entries on Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021.

Dan and his wife Alisa come to Saratoga Springs often to visit family and happened to stop in at the Museum for a tour.

“We are ecstatic that a fellow New Yorker has won our sweepstakes,” said Carly Connors, executive director. “We would also like to extend our gratitude to everyone who purchased chances to win this electrifying car and our sponsors, Porsche North America and Porsche Clifton Park for their support of our ongoing mission as we head into our twentieth anniversary in 2022.”

The Jenney’s will take home the brand-new 2021 Porsche Taycan. 

The Museum’s 2021 sweepstakes raised nearly $50,000 for the Saratoga Automobile Museum to continue its mission to preserve, interpret and exhibit automobiles and automotive artifacts to educate the public of the cultural importance, history, and future impact of changing automotive design and technology.

The 2021 sweepstakes was sponsored by Porsche North America and Porsche Clifton Park.

For more information about the Saratoga Automobile Museum, visit saratogaautomuseum.org.

Saratoga Automobile Museum to exhibit rare 911 RS Porsches

14 Porsche RS models from the Steven Harris Collection will be on display

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (Sept. 9, 2021) – Considered to be one of the few complete collections of Porsche 911 RSs in the world, the Saratoga Automobile Museum is proud to announce Rennsport: The Complete Collection (RS) - the second exhibition this year featuring vehicles from the Steven Harris collection. The exhibit is presented by Porsche and Porsche Clifton Park.

The RS exhibit will open to the public on Friday, Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. and run through Spring 2022. 

This complete set of Porsche Rennsport, or RS, cars showcases the automakers decades long pursuit of perfecting their iconic 911. Visitors to the Museum will be able to view the 14 world-class examples alongside special photography of the cars by renowned automotive photographer James Lipman. 

Exhibit highlights include the 1973 911 Carrera RS, the 1974 911 Carrera RS 3.0, the famed serial #18 1984 911 SCRS, the rare 2004 911 996.2 GT3 RS, and the ultra-rare 2011 911 997.2 GT3 RS 4.0.

Vehicles on display for the exhibit include: 

·      1973 911 Carrera RS

·      1974 911 Carrera RS 3.0

·      1984 911 SCRS

·      1992 964 911 Carrera RS Lightweight 

·      1994 964 911 Carrera RS 3.8L

·      1995 993 911 Carrera RS 

·      2004 996.2 911 GT3 RS

·      2007 997.1 911 GT3 RS

·      2010 997.2 911 GT3 RS

·      2011 997.2 911 GT2 RS

·      2011 997.2 911 GT3 RS 4.0L

·      2016 991.1 911 GT3 RS

·      2019 991.2 911 GT3 RS

·      2019 991.2 911 GT2 RS

“If you enjoyed our last exhibit, Rare Air, you have to come back to experience this amazing collection,” said Carly Connors, executive director, “Outside of the Porsche Museum in Germany, this is the only place the public will be able to see every RS model from 1973 to 2019.”

The exhibit will open to the public on Friday, Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. Adult admission tickets are $12, students, seniors, veterans, and active military admission prices are $10. Admission tickets can be purchased via the Museum’s website at saratogaautomuseum.org or in-person at the Museum.

The RS exhibit is presented by Porsche and Porsche Clifton Park.

Saratoga Automobile Museum announces 2021 sweepstakes

The sweepstakes winner will take home a brand-new 2021 Porsche Taycan

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (April 15, 2021) – The Saratoga Automobile Museum’s sweepstakes, now in its third year, is one of the largest fundraising efforts to benefit the Museum’s educational and exhibit programming. The 2021 sweepstakes is presented by Porsche and Porsche Clifton Park.

The Saratoga Automobile Museum is an important and integral part of the Saratoga Springs and regional communities. The sweepstakes is one way to ensure the Museum is able to continue the mission of educating and enriching the community with the history and culture of automobiles and educating the public to the dangers of distracted and other unsafe driving practices to reduce accidents and fatalities.

The grand prize is a new 2021 Porsche Taycan. The Porsche Taycan is the all-new electric car in Porsche’s line-up and is the first production electric vehicle with an 800-volt architecture and a multispeed transaxle. The Taycan sets new charging speeds and acceleration times for EVs.

“We are incredibly excited to offer this new 2021 Porsche Taycan as our sweepstakes prize this year,” said Carly Connors, executive director, “Partnering with Porsche and Porsche Clifton Park will help boost the Museum’s fundraising goals, increase Museum visibility and help make this the most successful sweepstakes in the Museum’s history.”

“It is great to partner with the Saratoga Automobile Museum and Porsche on such an exciting sponsorship. This will represent the largest Porsche presence in the Capital Region, ever,” said Christian Trujillo, general manager of Porsche Clifton Park, “The Museum continues to do incredible things in our community, and we are proud for the opportunity to support them in this monumental way.”

Sweepstakes ticket prices are as follows: one ticket for $20, three tickets for $50, eight tickets for $100, and 25 tickets for $250. The winning ticket will be drawn on Thursday, December 30, 2021 at 1 p.m. EST.
Entrants can purchase chances to win at the Museum, by calling the Museum, via the Museum’s website, saratogaautomuseum.org, or by mail to 110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866.
The 2021 sweepstakes is presented by Porsche and Porsche Clifton Park.

The winner of the sweepstakes need not be present to win, and no purchase is necessary to enter the sweepstakes.

Saratoga Automobile Museum welcomes new Deputy Auction Director

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Dan Ritopecki joins the Museum team as new deputy auction director

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (Mar. 4, 2021) –The Saratoga Automobile Museum is proud to announce Dan Ritopecki has been hired as the new deputy auction director.

Ritopecki’s background, diverse experience and automotive knowledge is anticipated to strengthen and enhance the Saratoga Motorcar Auction, the largest annual fundraiser for the Saratoga Automobile Museum.

“We are fortunate to be able to add this level of firepower to our annual Auction,” said Bill Windham, auction director. “Dan has been a volunteer at the last four auctions, he understands our procedures, the massive effort it takes, he knows automobiles inside and out and most importantly he knows and understands our clients.”

Ritopecki, a New York City native, attended St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y. and holds a B.A. in American government and politics. He has been an integral part of running his family-owned and operated automotive dealership and repair shop located in Fulton County for more than 30 years.

The 2021 Saratoga Motorcar Auction will take place on Friday, September 24 and Saturday, September 25, 2021 on the grounds of the Saratoga Spa State Park.

To consign a vehicle for the 2021 Auction, contact Bill Windham at (518) 587–1935 or by email at bill.windham@saratogaautomuseum.org or contact Dan Ritopecki at (518) 369–1000 or by email at dan@saratogaautomuseum.org.

For more information about the Saratoga Motorcar Auction, visit saratogamotorcarauction.org.

Saratoga Automobile Museum to offer free admission for kids

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Children 10 and under will receive free admission to the Museum during Winter Break.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (Feb. 11, 2021) — The Saratoga Automobile Museum will be providing children, ages 10 and under, with free admission to the Museum as part of the Museum’s on-going educational programming during winter break from Wednesday, Feb. 17 to Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021.

While educational events and hands-on programs are suspended due to COVID-19, free admission for children allows the Museum to continue its founding mission of educating the general public and students to the role of the automobile in New York State and the wider world.

“We are excited to offer parents access to a socially distanced and safe way to keep their kids engaged,” said Carly Connors, executive director. “With our free admission for kids during winter break, we’re hoping to introduce kids to different forms of automotive history, technology and inspiration.”

Children, and parents, can expect to see automobiles from as early as 1913 to ones as modern as 2020. They can also learn about the history and cars of the Dyson Racing team from Poughkeepsie, New York, which is the Museum’s main exhibit showcase that concludes in April.

Children’s free Museum admission tickets are available by reserving a visit day and time at saratogautomuseum.org/hours-admissions and by using the coupon code: KIDZ