Holley National Hot Rod Reunion: Fuel Altereds, Gassers, Top Fuel & Funny Car
It’s hot man, damn hot and humid, humid as all heck but if you enjoy quarter-mile drag racing as it used to be the Holley National Hot Rod Reunion (NHRR) is the place to be if you want to see AA/Fuel Altereds Gassers, Nostalgia Pro Stock as well as nitro-powered Nostalgia Top Fuel and Funny Car.
Hot Rod Racing at the Beach
Beach racing began at Daytona/Ormond Beach, Florida, in 1903 when wealthy vacationers raced the 500 feet wide, 27-mile long beach.
Cobras, GT40s and Mustangs at Cobra Club Track Day
TorqTalk.com was back on track for the first time recently with an invitation from 'Mr. Cobra' Lynn Park to attend the annual Cobra Owners Club of America track day at Willow Springs, CA. Jokingly referred to as "Taking a Bite out of the Coronavirus," the private event attracted about 100 Cobras, GT40s and Mustangs for a great day at the track.
Barrett-Jackson Westworld: Auto Auction Extravaganza
Picture this, you’re sitting in a huge amphitheater with hundreds of people listening to what sounds like yodeling. You can only make out a few words, one thousand, fifteen hundred, two thousand.
Dragstalgia: Europe’s Premier Nostalgia Drag Race
The very first nostalgia drag race was 40 years ago when drag racing was itself only 30 years old. It started in 1979 when Tom Prufer rented the San Francisco Bay Area’s Fremont Raceway so that he and his friends could go race with minimal rules for maximum fun. Sixty cars and 300 spectators turned up.
Retromobile: The Best Classic Car Show in Paris
If you’re into travel and indoor car shows then we suggest you put the annual Salon Retromobile on your bucket list. It happens every February in Paris, France, so there’s one reason to go even though Paris can be pretty wintery that time of year it is still the ‘City of Lights’ and rarely fails to deliver.
Goodwood Festival of Speed
Inheriting a house that needs work is tough, inheriting a 12,000-acre estate with a house that was built circa 1600 and hundreds of staff is not something to wish on anybody but such was the lot of Charles, 11th Duke of Richmond. Charles, who trained as a photographer inherited Goodwood and the monumental task of maintaining what is essentially a British national treasure in the early 1990s.
Goodwood Revival
It seems that after the recent pandemic checking events off your bucket list has become more important than ever. If there is one thing we learned it is that life is short and unpredictable so you might as well do it now.