As enthusiasts, we personify cars as much as we can. Some of us give our cars names. A great many of us lust after cars like we would lust after a beautiful woman. We some all somehow make an emotional connection to these lumps of steel, aluminum, plastic and rubber as we would a best friend or even a lover. Certain cars make us laugh, others are serious
Such a talented young man, this Will Roegge chap.... we are giving him a Red Camera to play with at Red Line Time Attack this weekend... should be interesting to see what he comes up with! :R
By the time you all read this, I'll most likely be on my way to the airport, bound for Miami. I just love the East Coast in the springtime - it's awesome. What's also awesome is this video I found of popular Speedhunters reader Andy Sapp, doing a little street style drifting with his E46 3-series BMW. For those who don't know Andy Sapp
Just a panoramic view of what happens every single month in downtown Atlanta. During the peak of the night upwards of 500 cars are parked throughtout the lot, the underground parking lot, and in amongst the rows. Better yet, Atlanta Police is on the scene to prevent any acts of stupidy such as burnouts, along with any illegal activities from being done
No it's not really street drifting but it does look a lot like it. This photo was taken by one of our forum members "theindustrialist" at the "Triple Threat" event at Turner Field in Atlanta. It looks like there's an impromptu crowd of locals that has gathered to check out the action. There are plenty more photos from the
Shortly after the Formula Drift event at Road Atlanta, I decided to meet up with some of my local Atlanta friends for some good old fashioned, dirty south barbecue. Joey Redmond from Wrecked Magazine told me he knew of a really good bbq spot that was just as ghetto as it was delicious! He forewarned me, was kind of in a ghetto neighborhood, but the