by Michael SatterfieldRacers from a bygone era invaded the Inland area for next weekend's tribute to Carroll Shelby.
Shelby, the designer of the Ford Cobra and Sports Illustrated driver of the year for 1957, was in attendance at Legends of Riverside II, Friday through March 28, as well last year's honoree, Dan Gurney. Every annual event takes place at the Riverside International Automotive Museum, which is dedicated to preserving the memory of Riverside International Speedway. The museum is having vehicles brought in for the event, including Cobras with racing history, said museum director Bruce Ward. One Cobra 427 is worth $5 million to $10 million, he said.

Shelby, after an autograph session with the other legends, sat down for an interview about his long history in racing. Legends includes a film festival, a mixture of mainstream features such as 1974's "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry" and more specialized documentaries, with topics such as lawnmower racing. Citizens Business Bank was the title sponsor of this year's event, as well as Hagarty Insurance, and several other automotive-related businesses.