This picture gave us the location of the Orange County International Raceway near Irvine, California (now gone). It was identified by the race tower.

Press events used to be so much smaller and less fancy. There also used to be only about 100 bonafide car writers/editors in the entire country. That includes freelancers. Everybody knew everybody. The hacks, idiots and goofballs were well known...and mostly never invited.
Today, who knows how many so-called "automotive influencers" there are. Since there's absolutely no requirement to be able to call yourself one, the number of faux-experts probably stretch well into the thousands. Take all those people back in time to when this pix was shot, and 99% of them would have been instantly labeled a hack, idiot or goofball.
Trivia: That's Motor Trend staffer Bill Sanders standing in front of the tower, facing the camera. He's wearing a dark windbreaker and what looks like a neckerchief/scarf. Swinging late '60s, baby! I knew him in later years. He was a good dude.