Thu, 11/20/2014 - 14:53
By SEMA Editors

  optima
Viewers will watch as the entire field of OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational participants are showcased at the 2014 SEMA Show, and then head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to push their vehicles to the limit.
  

The OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational event—coinciding with the 2014 SEMA Show in Las Vegas—included nine vehicles selected right off the Show floor that were invited to compete. The event featured an appearance at SEMA Ignited, Friday night, November 7, after the Show had wrapped up. 

The the MAVTV network was on hand to catch the action throughout the week, and will air the 13th episode of “OPTIMA Batteries’ Search for the Ultimate Street Car,” November 21, at 8:00 p.m. (EST and PST).

This extended-length 90-minute episode will follow the participants from across the nation who had qualified for the OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational event in Las Vegas. How the lucky few selected from the SEMA Show floor (and how they ultimately performed) will also be seen, just days after the event actually occurred. Viewers will watch as the entire field of OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational participants are showcased at the 2014 SEMA Show, and then head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to push their vehicles to the limit and beyond. The field included a wide range of domestic and import vehicles of all vintages, and viewers will be treated to the full story of how the competition played out among this diverse group.

“All 100 of these participants faced a wide array of challenges as part of our seventh-annual Ultimate Street Car Invitational event,” said Cam Douglass, director of marketing for OPTIMA Batteries. “The competition was absolutely fierce, and it came down to less than a point between the two top finishers, with plenty of drama leading to that result. It will be exciting to see it all play out on the TV show Friday night at 8:00 p.m. EST and PST on MAVTV.”

The overall quality and craftsmanship of their entries was judged during the Lingenfelter Performance and Design Challenge. Their street-driving capabilities were proven on the Detroit Speed Road Rally. Their vehicle performance potential and driving skill were tested in three different on-track events, which included the BFGoodrich Hot Lap Challenge, the Wilwood Speed Stop Challenge and the all-new symmetrical side-by-side layout of the Ridetech Street Challenge Autocross.

The OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational was presented by K&N Filters. This year’s event sponsors were BFGoodrich Tires, Detroit Speed, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, Ridetech, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Snap-On tools, Jet-Hot Coatings, Red Line Oil, Showtime Motorsports and the MAVTV Network.

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 14:53
By SEMA Editors

  optima
Viewers will watch as the entire field of OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational participants are showcased at the 2014 SEMA Show, and then head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to push their vehicles to the limit.
  

The OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational event—coinciding with the 2014 SEMA Show in Las Vegas—included nine vehicles selected right off the Show floor that were invited to compete. The event featured an appearance at SEMA Ignited, Friday night, November 7, after the Show had wrapped up. 

The the MAVTV network was on hand to catch the action throughout the week, and will air the 13th episode of “OPTIMA Batteries’ Search for the Ultimate Street Car,” November 21, at 8:00 p.m. (EST and PST).

This extended-length 90-minute episode will follow the participants from across the nation who had qualified for the OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational event in Las Vegas. How the lucky few selected from the SEMA Show floor (and how they ultimately performed) will also be seen, just days after the event actually occurred. Viewers will watch as the entire field of OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational participants are showcased at the 2014 SEMA Show, and then head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to push their vehicles to the limit and beyond. The field included a wide range of domestic and import vehicles of all vintages, and viewers will be treated to the full story of how the competition played out among this diverse group.

“All 100 of these participants faced a wide array of challenges as part of our seventh-annual Ultimate Street Car Invitational event,” said Cam Douglass, director of marketing for OPTIMA Batteries. “The competition was absolutely fierce, and it came down to less than a point between the two top finishers, with plenty of drama leading to that result. It will be exciting to see it all play out on the TV show Friday night at 8:00 p.m. EST and PST on MAVTV.”

The overall quality and craftsmanship of their entries was judged during the Lingenfelter Performance and Design Challenge. Their street-driving capabilities were proven on the Detroit Speed Road Rally. Their vehicle performance potential and driving skill were tested in three different on-track events, which included the BFGoodrich Hot Lap Challenge, the Wilwood Speed Stop Challenge and the all-new symmetrical side-by-side layout of the Ridetech Street Challenge Autocross.

The OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational was presented by K&N Filters. This year’s event sponsors were BFGoodrich Tires, Detroit Speed, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, Ridetech, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Snap-On tools, Jet-Hot Coatings, Red Line Oil, Showtime Motorsports and the MAVTV Network.

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 14:53
By SEMA Editors

  optima
Viewers will watch as the entire field of OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational participants are showcased at the 2014 SEMA Show, and then head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to push their vehicles to the limit.
  

The OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational event—coinciding with the 2014 SEMA Show in Las Vegas—included nine vehicles selected right off the Show floor that were invited to compete. The event featured an appearance at SEMA Ignited, Friday night, November 7, after the Show had wrapped up. 

The the MAVTV network was on hand to catch the action throughout the week, and will air the 13th episode of “OPTIMA Batteries’ Search for the Ultimate Street Car,” November 21, at 8:00 p.m. (EST and PST).

This extended-length 90-minute episode will follow the participants from across the nation who had qualified for the OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational event in Las Vegas. How the lucky few selected from the SEMA Show floor (and how they ultimately performed) will also be seen, just days after the event actually occurred. Viewers will watch as the entire field of OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational participants are showcased at the 2014 SEMA Show, and then head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to push their vehicles to the limit and beyond. The field included a wide range of domestic and import vehicles of all vintages, and viewers will be treated to the full story of how the competition played out among this diverse group.

“All 100 of these participants faced a wide array of challenges as part of our seventh-annual Ultimate Street Car Invitational event,” said Cam Douglass, director of marketing for OPTIMA Batteries. “The competition was absolutely fierce, and it came down to less than a point between the two top finishers, with plenty of drama leading to that result. It will be exciting to see it all play out on the TV show Friday night at 8:00 p.m. EST and PST on MAVTV.”

The overall quality and craftsmanship of their entries was judged during the Lingenfelter Performance and Design Challenge. Their street-driving capabilities were proven on the Detroit Speed Road Rally. Their vehicle performance potential and driving skill were tested in three different on-track events, which included the BFGoodrich Hot Lap Challenge, the Wilwood Speed Stop Challenge and the all-new symmetrical side-by-side layout of the Ridetech Street Challenge Autocross.

The OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational was presented by K&N Filters. This year’s event sponsors were BFGoodrich Tires, Detroit Speed, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, Ridetech, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Snap-On tools, Jet-Hot Coatings, Red Line Oil, Showtime Motorsports and the MAVTV Network.

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 14:26

Compiled by SEMA Editors

  turkey
Dave Darland kisses Aggie’s hat after winning his second Turkey Night Grand Prix last Thanksgiving. J.C. Agajanian Jr. (left) and Perris Auto Speedway promoter Don Kazarian (right) look on at the yearly winner’s tradition. Photo credit: Doug Allen
  

The Tradition of Kissing the Aggie Trophy Continues at the Turkey Night Grand Prix

It has been a long, honored tradition for the winner of the the Indianapolis 500 to have his photo taken while kissing the famous “yard of bricks” at the start-finish line at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Two years ago when the world’s most famous Midget race—the Turkey Night Grand Prix—made its return to the dirt at Perris Auto Speedway, race winner Kyle Larson began a new tradition when he kissed J.C. Agajanian’s bronzed hat on top of the Aggie trophy. That tradition will be carried on this Thanksgiving night, November 27, when the Riverside County clay oval hosts the 74th Running of the Turkey Night Grand Prix for the USAC Honda National Midgets and Western States Midgets.

Hotchkis Sport Suspension to Sponsor Autocross at 2015 Street Machine Nationals Series

Hotchkis Sport Suspension has signed with Family Events to sponsor autocross events at the 2015 Street Machine Nationals series. The Hotchkis Autocross will challenge participants to get behind the wheel and tackle a tight-turning, hard-braking course. The object is to make it around the course as fast as possible without hitting the orange lane-marker cones. Hotchkis and their partner brands will present Hotchkis Autocross achievement awards and interact with the thousands of street-machine, musclecar, pro-touring car and performance truck enthusiasts that attend these “horsepower parties.”

The Family Events Street Machine Nationals series for 2015 starts with the Street Machine and Muscle Car Nationals at Fairplex in Pomona, California, March 14–15, followed by the Street Machine Nationals – DuQuoin, at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds in Illinois, June 26–28. Then it is on to North Country at the Street Machine Nationals – St. Paul at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, July 17–19, and the series wraps up in the Ozarks at the Street Machine Fall Nationals at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Missouri, September 26–27.

Route 66 Raceway to Host NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl of Street Legal Drag Racing

The ProMedia Competition Department has announced that the Nitto Tire NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl of Street Legal Drag Racing will be held at Route 66 Raceway, in Joliet, Illinois, from Thursday, July 30, to Sunday, August 2, 2015. With the recently renewed contract between ProMedia LLC and Route 66 Raceway, the Super Bowl of Drag Racing has a home through the year 2020.

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 14:26

Compiled by SEMA Editors

  turkey
Dave Darland kisses Aggie’s hat after winning his second Turkey Night Grand Prix last Thanksgiving. J.C. Agajanian Jr. (left) and Perris Auto Speedway promoter Don Kazarian (right) look on at the yearly winner’s tradition. Photo credit: Doug Allen
  

The Tradition of Kissing the Aggie Trophy Continues at the Turkey Night Grand Prix

It has been a long, honored tradition for the winner of the the Indianapolis 500 to have his photo taken while kissing the famous “yard of bricks” at the start-finish line at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Two years ago when the world’s most famous Midget race—the Turkey Night Grand Prix—made its return to the dirt at Perris Auto Speedway, race winner Kyle Larson began a new tradition when he kissed J.C. Agajanian’s bronzed hat on top of the Aggie trophy. That tradition will be carried on this Thanksgiving night, November 27, when the Riverside County clay oval hosts the 74th Running of the Turkey Night Grand Prix for the USAC Honda National Midgets and Western States Midgets.

Hotchkis Sport Suspension to Sponsor Autocross at 2015 Street Machine Nationals Series

Hotchkis Sport Suspension has signed with Family Events to sponsor autocross events at the 2015 Street Machine Nationals series. The Hotchkis Autocross will challenge participants to get behind the wheel and tackle a tight-turning, hard-braking course. The object is to make it around the course as fast as possible without hitting the orange lane-marker cones. Hotchkis and their partner brands will present Hotchkis Autocross achievement awards and interact with the thousands of street-machine, musclecar, pro-touring car and performance truck enthusiasts that attend these “horsepower parties.”

The Family Events Street Machine Nationals series for 2015 starts with the Street Machine and Muscle Car Nationals at Fairplex in Pomona, California, March 14–15, followed by the Street Machine Nationals – DuQuoin, at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds in Illinois, June 26–28. Then it is on to North Country at the Street Machine Nationals – St. Paul at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, July 17–19, and the series wraps up in the Ozarks at the Street Machine Fall Nationals at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Missouri, September 26–27.

Route 66 Raceway to Host NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl of Street Legal Drag Racing

The ProMedia Competition Department has announced that the Nitto Tire NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl of Street Legal Drag Racing will be held at Route 66 Raceway, in Joliet, Illinois, from Thursday, July 30, to Sunday, August 2, 2015. With the recently renewed contract between ProMedia LLC and Route 66 Raceway, the Super Bowl of Drag Racing has a home through the year 2020.

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 14:00

By SEMA Editors

  mothers
Mothers 2014 Shine Award winner: ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open,” owned by Don and Carolyn Smith, Mansfield, Texas, and built by Jeff Kinsey at Hot Rods by JSK, Cumby, Texas.
  

This year, the 14th annual winner of the Mothers Shine Award was selected from hundreds of the world's premier cars on display at the 2014 SEMA Show. An international panel of respected members of the automotive world, including seasoned builders, paint specialists, journalists and previous Shine Award recipients, were tasked with selecting a winner. Judging is based on overall appearance, fit and finish, attention to detail, integration of custom and stock elements, creative vision and execution of concept.

Aftermarket industry veteran and Shine Award judge John Naderi returned to host the ceremony this year, which was held at the Mothers Polish booth.

After much deliberation, the judges awarded the 2014 Shine Award to Don and Carolyn Smith of Mansfield, Texas, for their ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open.” Jeff Kinsey and his team at Hot Rods by JSK in Cumby, Texas, built the Deuce, which took more than three years to complete. The Smiths have a number of Deuce Fords in their collection, and this Fordor seamlessly blends a traditional approach and appearance with the feel of a more contemporary bespoke build. This build also won the 2014 Goodguys Street Rod of the Year and was a Great 8 finalist for the Ridler Award at the 2014 Detroit Autorama. Other honors at the SEMA Show included Ford's Design of Excellence “Best of Show,” and it was a finalist in the Battle of the Builders competition as part of the SEMA Ignited event.

JSK started with its own custom chassis featuring Posies quarter elliptical springs and a Winters quick-change rear end with a traditional rear-wheel arch treatment. It's been wedge-chopped 2 in. in front and 1.5 in. out back with a 1-in. channel. The suicide rear doors hide the B-pillar and open to reveal a postless design. JSK painted the ’32 using Axalta's ChromaPremier Single Stage Orange Crush 5146N and ChromaPremier 72500S Premium Appearance Clearcoat.

JSK smoothed the 312-cid Y-block from a ’57 Thunderbird adding chromed Lake-style headers with shorty pipes and an EFI-converted Hilborn injection system. JSK added even more custom cues inside with subtle touches, such as a custom pedal assembly, steering column and gauge cluster as well as leather seats and trim by Paul Atkins.

Mothers Choice Award trophies were presented to the following finalists prior to announcing the Shine Award winner:

  • ’14 Custom "Mariani Streamliner"
    Owner: Dennis Mariani Sr., Winters, California
    Builder: Troy Trepanier, Rad Rides by Troy, Manteno, Illinois
  • ’14 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition
    Owner/Builder: Paul Garcia, Apple Valley, California
  • ’67 Ford Fairlane
    Owner: Ed Chalupa, Dallas, Texas
    Builder: Steve Strope, Pure Vision Design, Simi Valley, California
  • ’15 Kia Smitten Ice Cream Soul EV
    Owner: Kia Motors America, Irvine, California
    Builder: Scott McKenna, Gallagher Designs, Portland, Oregon
  • ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open”
    Owner: Don and Carolyn Smith, Mansfield, Texas
    Builder: Jeff Kinsey, Hot Rods by JSK, Cumby, Texas
  • ’14 Ford F-150 Platinum 4X4 SuperCrew "Extreme Sports"
    Owner: A.R.E. Accessories, Massillon, Ohio
    Builder: Trent Vanarsdalen, Trent's Trick Upholstery, Baltimore, Ohio
  • ’61 23 Window walk-through VW Microbus
    Owner: AJ and Kate Bos, Bakersfield, California
    Builder: Scott Laitinen, SicChops, Lake Havasu, Arizona
  • ’47 Hudson Pickup
    Owner: Jason McPike, Spring, Texas
    Builder: Randy Borcherding, Painthouse, Cypress, Texas
  • ’15 Ford Mustang GT
    Owner: Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
    Builder: 3dCarbon – Air Design, Newport Beach, California
  • ’66 Chevrolet Chevelle "Recoil"
    Owner: Chris McPhie, Akron, Ohio
    Builder: Ringbrothers, Spring Green, Wisconsin

The full history and photo gallery of the Mothers Shine Award and Mothers Choice winners is available online at www.shineaward.com.

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 14:00

By SEMA Editors

  mothers
Mothers 2014 Shine Award winner: ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open,” owned by Don and Carolyn Smith, Mansfield, Texas, and built by Jeff Kinsey at Hot Rods by JSK, Cumby, Texas.
  

This year, the 14th annual winner of the Mothers Shine Award was selected from hundreds of the world's premier cars on display at the 2014 SEMA Show. An international panel of respected members of the automotive world, including seasoned builders, paint specialists, journalists and previous Shine Award recipients, were tasked with selecting a winner. Judging is based on overall appearance, fit and finish, attention to detail, integration of custom and stock elements, creative vision and execution of concept.

Aftermarket industry veteran and Shine Award judge John Naderi returned to host the ceremony this year, which was held at the Mothers Polish booth.

After much deliberation, the judges awarded the 2014 Shine Award to Don and Carolyn Smith of Mansfield, Texas, for their ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open.” Jeff Kinsey and his team at Hot Rods by JSK in Cumby, Texas, built the Deuce, which took more than three years to complete. The Smiths have a number of Deuce Fords in their collection, and this Fordor seamlessly blends a traditional approach and appearance with the feel of a more contemporary bespoke build. This build also won the 2014 Goodguys Street Rod of the Year and was a Great 8 finalist for the Ridler Award at the 2014 Detroit Autorama. Other honors at the SEMA Show included Ford's Design of Excellence “Best of Show,” and it was a finalist in the Battle of the Builders competition as part of the SEMA Ignited event.

JSK started with its own custom chassis featuring Posies quarter elliptical springs and a Winters quick-change rear end with a traditional rear-wheel arch treatment. It's been wedge-chopped 2 in. in front and 1.5 in. out back with a 1-in. channel. The suicide rear doors hide the B-pillar and open to reveal a postless design. JSK painted the ’32 using Axalta's ChromaPremier Single Stage Orange Crush 5146N and ChromaPremier 72500S Premium Appearance Clearcoat.

JSK smoothed the 312-cid Y-block from a ’57 Thunderbird adding chromed Lake-style headers with shorty pipes and an EFI-converted Hilborn injection system. JSK added even more custom cues inside with subtle touches, such as a custom pedal assembly, steering column and gauge cluster as well as leather seats and trim by Paul Atkins.

Mothers Choice Award trophies were presented to the following finalists prior to announcing the Shine Award winner:

  • ’14 Custom "Mariani Streamliner"
    Owner: Dennis Mariani Sr., Winters, California
    Builder: Troy Trepanier, Rad Rides by Troy, Manteno, Illinois
  • ’14 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition
    Owner/Builder: Paul Garcia, Apple Valley, California
  • ’67 Ford Fairlane
    Owner: Ed Chalupa, Dallas, Texas
    Builder: Steve Strope, Pure Vision Design, Simi Valley, California
  • ’15 Kia Smitten Ice Cream Soul EV
    Owner: Kia Motors America, Irvine, California
    Builder: Scott McKenna, Gallagher Designs, Portland, Oregon
  • ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open”
    Owner: Don and Carolyn Smith, Mansfield, Texas
    Builder: Jeff Kinsey, Hot Rods by JSK, Cumby, Texas
  • ’14 Ford F-150 Platinum 4X4 SuperCrew "Extreme Sports"
    Owner: A.R.E. Accessories, Massillon, Ohio
    Builder: Trent Vanarsdalen, Trent's Trick Upholstery, Baltimore, Ohio
  • ’61 23 Window walk-through VW Microbus
    Owner: AJ and Kate Bos, Bakersfield, California
    Builder: Scott Laitinen, SicChops, Lake Havasu, Arizona
  • ’47 Hudson Pickup
    Owner: Jason McPike, Spring, Texas
    Builder: Randy Borcherding, Painthouse, Cypress, Texas
  • ’15 Ford Mustang GT
    Owner: Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
    Builder: 3dCarbon – Air Design, Newport Beach, California
  • ’66 Chevrolet Chevelle "Recoil"
    Owner: Chris McPhie, Akron, Ohio
    Builder: Ringbrothers, Spring Green, Wisconsin

The full history and photo gallery of the Mothers Shine Award and Mothers Choice winners is available online at www.shineaward.com.

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 14:00

By SEMA Editors

  mothers
Mothers 2014 Shine Award winner: ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open,” owned by Don and Carolyn Smith, Mansfield, Texas, and built by Jeff Kinsey at Hot Rods by JSK, Cumby, Texas.
  

This year, the 14th annual winner of the Mothers Shine Award was selected from hundreds of the world's premier cars on display at the 2014 SEMA Show. An international panel of respected members of the automotive world, including seasoned builders, paint specialists, journalists and previous Shine Award recipients, were tasked with selecting a winner. Judging is based on overall appearance, fit and finish, attention to detail, integration of custom and stock elements, creative vision and execution of concept.

Aftermarket industry veteran and Shine Award judge John Naderi returned to host the ceremony this year, which was held at the Mothers Polish booth.

After much deliberation, the judges awarded the 2014 Shine Award to Don and Carolyn Smith of Mansfield, Texas, for their ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open.” Jeff Kinsey and his team at Hot Rods by JSK in Cumby, Texas, built the Deuce, which took more than three years to complete. The Smiths have a number of Deuce Fords in their collection, and this Fordor seamlessly blends a traditional approach and appearance with the feel of a more contemporary bespoke build. This build also won the 2014 Goodguys Street Rod of the Year and was a Great 8 finalist for the Ridler Award at the 2014 Detroit Autorama. Other honors at the SEMA Show included Ford's Design of Excellence “Best of Show,” and it was a finalist in the Battle of the Builders competition as part of the SEMA Ignited event.

JSK started with its own custom chassis featuring Posies quarter elliptical springs and a Winters quick-change rear end with a traditional rear-wheel arch treatment. It's been wedge-chopped 2 in. in front and 1.5 in. out back with a 1-in. channel. The suicide rear doors hide the B-pillar and open to reveal a postless design. JSK painted the ’32 using Axalta's ChromaPremier Single Stage Orange Crush 5146N and ChromaPremier 72500S Premium Appearance Clearcoat.

JSK smoothed the 312-cid Y-block from a ’57 Thunderbird adding chromed Lake-style headers with shorty pipes and an EFI-converted Hilborn injection system. JSK added even more custom cues inside with subtle touches, such as a custom pedal assembly, steering column and gauge cluster as well as leather seats and trim by Paul Atkins.

Mothers Choice Award trophies were presented to the following finalists prior to announcing the Shine Award winner:

  • ’14 Custom "Mariani Streamliner"
    Owner: Dennis Mariani Sr., Winters, California
    Builder: Troy Trepanier, Rad Rides by Troy, Manteno, Illinois
  • ’14 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition
    Owner/Builder: Paul Garcia, Apple Valley, California
  • ’67 Ford Fairlane
    Owner: Ed Chalupa, Dallas, Texas
    Builder: Steve Strope, Pure Vision Design, Simi Valley, California
  • ’15 Kia Smitten Ice Cream Soul EV
    Owner: Kia Motors America, Irvine, California
    Builder: Scott McKenna, Gallagher Designs, Portland, Oregon
  • ’32 Ford Fordor Sedan “Y’D Open”
    Owner: Don and Carolyn Smith, Mansfield, Texas
    Builder: Jeff Kinsey, Hot Rods by JSK, Cumby, Texas
  • ’14 Ford F-150 Platinum 4X4 SuperCrew "Extreme Sports"
    Owner: A.R.E. Accessories, Massillon, Ohio
    Builder: Trent Vanarsdalen, Trent's Trick Upholstery, Baltimore, Ohio
  • ’61 23 Window walk-through VW Microbus
    Owner: AJ and Kate Bos, Bakersfield, California
    Builder: Scott Laitinen, SicChops, Lake Havasu, Arizona
  • ’47 Hudson Pickup
    Owner: Jason McPike, Spring, Texas
    Builder: Randy Borcherding, Painthouse, Cypress, Texas
  • ’15 Ford Mustang GT
    Owner: Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
    Builder: 3dCarbon – Air Design, Newport Beach, California
  • ’66 Chevrolet Chevelle "Recoil"
    Owner: Chris McPhie, Akron, Ohio
    Builder: Ringbrothers, Spring Green, Wisconsin

The full history and photo gallery of the Mothers Shine Award and Mothers Choice winners is available online at www.shineaward.com.

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 12:03
 911

KGP Photography's man in Germany has photographed a new 911-based race car, clad in familiar black-and-white graphic camouflage. This test car is just now leaving the ’Ring, and technical details are few at this time.

The most likely explanation is that this new Porsche 911 racer is a product of Manthey Racing—the Nürburgring-based race team of which Porsche is a majority shareholder. Manthey Racing sprang out of the success of famed German race car driver Olaf Manthey. However, when Olaf's son died in an accident, Porsche agreed to take control in order to keep the race team running. It's likely that this 911-based race car is some variant of the new-generation 911 RSR Evolution.

 911

Photo credit: KGP Photography

Thu, 11/20/2014 - 12:03
 911

KGP Photography's man in Germany has photographed a new 911-based race car, clad in familiar black-and-white graphic camouflage. This test car is just now leaving the ’Ring, and technical details are few at this time.

The most likely explanation is that this new Porsche 911 racer is a product of Manthey Racing—the Nürburgring-based race team of which Porsche is a majority shareholder. Manthey Racing sprang out of the success of famed German race car driver Olaf Manthey. However, when Olaf's son died in an accident, Porsche agreed to take control in order to keep the race team running. It's likely that this 911-based race car is some variant of the new-generation 911 RSR Evolution.

 911

Photo credit: KGP Photography