
Photo: Harry Miller Club
Milwaukee, WI — When the 26th annual Millers at Milwaukee: Vintage Indy Car Event, sponsored by the Harry Miller Club, revs up this Friday and Saturday at the famed Milwaukee Mile racetrack, Vintage Motorsport will be there.
Writer David Linden and photographer Allan Rosenberg are covering all the action for our story in the September/October magazine issue.
Limited to just 60 vintage race cars designed by Miller, Mercer, Kurtis, Duesenberg, Alfa Romeo and Bugatti, the event is one of the most impressive U.S. gatherings of pre- and post-World War II Indy champion cars, roadsters and laydowns.

Photo: Harry Miller Club
Gates open to spectators at 8 a.m. Friday and Saturday, with vintage cars running the oval track from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Get details.
The Harry Miller Club was founded by the late David Uihlein Sr. to honor Wisconsin native Harry A. Miller (1875-1943), considered one of the greatest and most influential of American race car designers. Miller-based cars and/or engines dominated championship competition in the U.S. in the 1920s, winning 38 Indy 500 races.