This weekend's inaugural
Speed&Stance meet was crazy!!! I can't believe so many people turned up to the event, because we organized and promoted the entire thing in only five days. FIVE DAYS! Thanks to our friends at
Speed Ventures, we were able to throw this gigantic car event in the parking lot of
Auto Club Speedway in Fontana!
We advertised the meet to run between 12 noon and 5pm, but every single one of the infield parking lots at the speedway were FULL by 2:45pm! There was a crazy line of cars backed up from the infield parking, through the tunnel, wrapping all the way around to the Cherry Avenue entrance! I was told that once the parking lots allocated to the event hit capacity, the people at the gates had to turn away well over 100 cars! Insane.
Since traffic and road congestion became an issue, the good folks from Auto Club Speedway quickly opened up a couple more parking lots so that cars could pre-stage before rolling in to the actual show area, which saw both
autocross and high speed
road racing with Speed Ventures on the ROVAL course, and a beginner level car control clinic for
Scion FR-S and
Subaru BRZ owners called the
86 Dynamic Driving Academy.
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Posted by: Antonio Alvendia | May 07, 2013 | Categories: Coverage | Tags: 86 Dynamic Driving Academy, 86FEST, 911, Antonio Alvendia, Auto Club Speedway, autocross, Axis Wheels, Bernie Chacon, BMW, BRZ, California Car Cover, Canibeat, Cipher Garage, Codemasters, Countach, CRX, Dayuum, Dub Nation, Eco Shine, Eco Shine Auto, Fatlace, fifteen52, Golden Shine, Golf, GT3RS, Honda, import model, Impreza, Infinit Wheels, IS300, James Chen, lamborghini, Lance Feliciano, Lexus, Low n' Slow, Mike Kim, Mitch Sison, MotorMavens, OEM Audio Plus, Porsche, Project Mk6, Purist Group, road racing, ROVAL, Scion FR-S, Sean Lee, SiR, Speed&Stance, stance, Stance Nation, State of Stance, Subaru, Tarmac, TDI, Tim Sison, Vape Supreme, Volkswagen, VW, WRX, Z4 | 14 Comments »
The
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach opened today with a practice session of the
American Le Mans Series (
ALMS). Even though the practice session opened with a heavy downpour, we were super excited to shoot the amazing looking cars as rain soaked our cameras and permeated through our clothing, down to our socks. Even though racing on a rainy day through a street course with big concrete barriers may be a grueling nightmare for many drivers, these conditions are perfect for some spectacular photos. The weather may not have been as nice as the
Formula Drift event last weekend, but its a nice change to what seems like an eternally sunny Southern California.
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Posted by: Mike Kim | Apr 13, 2012 | Categories: Coverage | Tags: 911, ALMS, American Le Mans, Evora, Falken, FalkenALMS, Ferrari, Green Hornet, GT3, GT3 RSR, GT3RS, Lotus, M3 GT, Mike Kim, Oliver Petalver, Patron, Porsche | 5 Comments »