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Category Archives: auto enthusiast

Dakar moving to South America

Shocker to me…

Let me catch up those that aren’t fans yet. The Dakar Rallye started as the Paris-Dakar Rallye 30 years ago. It has always been a high performance, cross-country event. A few years ago, the Paris part of the name was dropped
Creative Commons License photo credit: Omer Simkha.

And, yes, it has been through Timbuktu…

Traditionally, the race has run in the first couple of weeks of January. It is a stage race, and the competitors race almost every day for almost two weeks. The coolest thing, I my ever so humble opinion, is that the “support vehicles” have to be entered in the race. The “Truck Class” is incredible. It is just unnatural to see a 40,000 pound truck drifting through a turn at high speed… or launching through the air in the desert.
Creative Commons Licensephoto credit: .Robert.

This year’s event (2008) had to be canceled due to terrorist threats. This is the first time the organizers didn’t feel they could guarantee the safety of the competitors from outside forces (the racing is dangerous enough).

Instead of damaging the even further, by having a similar cancellation for 2009, the organizers have decided to move the event to South America. Competitors will race in Argentina and Chile. Those countries have been talking with event organizers for quite some time. Understandably, their is significant economic impact from hosting an event of this magnitude.

Aside from the terrific exposure, the tourism dollars and money spent by the teams in support of the race can be considerable. Just to give an idea, American Desert Racer and NASCAR racer Robby Gordon lost $1M because of the cancellation of the 2008 event. That wouldn’t include things like parts and such that could be used for a future event.

The real losers in this move are the people of Northern Africa. They will no longer be the beneficiaries of the Dakar Rallye.

Here are a couple of bonus videos. The first is a highlight from one of the truck brands. The second is highlights from the 2007 event.

If you are in the mood to showcase your tough vehicle… I could probably locate a couple of guys that would be happy to take it to South America and race it for you… It’s only money, right?

Boyd Coddington, 63, dies.

WhatthehayeFor those that haven’t heard, legendary car builder Boyd Coddington died Wednesday, February 25th in Whittier, CA. Here is a link to one of the news stories. He was 63.

If you don’t know who Boyd Coddington was, here is a quick rundown. CadZZilla

  • Coddington wheels… he started the billet trend.
  • Hot Rods by Boyd.
  • Chip Foose and Jesse James worked for him.
  • American Hot Rod on TLC.
  • CadZZilla.
  • His Delahaye inspired Whatthehaye… which auctioned for $540,000.
  • Lead Zephyr.Boyd Coddington

Lead ZephyrThe cars are numerous and famous. There is no doubt that Boyd contributed in amazing ways to the automotive landscape of this country. Read the story in the LA Times. Google him. Google the cars.

Here are a few of the cars.

Are you a blood donor? Mud 4 Blood

Local 4wd club, GBR4WD will be hosting their 5th annual Mud 4 Blood Drive at Bass Pro Shops on Saturday, May 10th.

They have been doing this for several years, and each year’s event has been bigger than the last.  Last year they pulled in over 140 pints of blood for LifeSouth.  For several years, Mud 4 Blood was LifeSouth’s biggest one day draw.  The GBR has been unseated by another group, and wants to regain the title for the Atlanta area off-road community.

In conjunction with the blood collection, GBR, along with other local 4 wheel drive clubs, will be staging a “real world” truck show, a silent auction, scratch and dent sale from a local Jeep parts wholesaler (Omix-Ada/Rugged Ridge), and a giant raffle drawing.

Last year they gave away over $4000 in raffle prizes and door prizes.   Pit Bull tires, 4 Wheel Parts and many other vendors stepped up with incredible prizes and giveaways for the blood donors.

Omix-Ada/Rugged Ridge emptied their warehouse of scratch and dent items, and then donated the proceeds of the sale to the Jennifer Scott Memorial Fund at the March of Dimes and the GBR4WD AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) fund.

The “real world” truck show is unique.  instead of chrome and fancy paint, there will be mud and dents.  Aside from fan favorites, awards may be given for things such as “Best Use of the Color Orange”, or “Most Interesting Use of a Windshield Wiper Arm”.  In addition to real tested trail trucks, there will be rock crawlers and mud boggers.

Of course, there are kids games, food (free for donors) and loads of fun.

For more information, feel free to follow any of the links above.

Did you see the new logo?

Garage Homes USA LogoI have added it to my GarageHomesUSA site, and also put it up here.  What do you think?  I had to tweak it a little… just the hot rodder in me.

I will be using this logo with the new media buys we are setting up.  As soon as things are solidified, I’ll announce it here.  You might also see the logo in other places as well.

So, please feel free to share your thoughts about the new logo.  At the very least, it’s got to be better than looking at my face…

Sunday’s video recipes…

Real estate agents are supposed to send out recipes. So, for today, I have a couple of good dishes…

The first is Icelandic Insanity.

  • Take 600 hp
  • Add a 300 hp NOS shot
  • Gently place on vertical volcanic sand
  • Apply copious throttle
  • Fly
  • Then fold into deep water
  • Mix in enough throttle to drive on top of the water
  • Roll into a ball if needed.

Enjoy…

For our next recipe: Loeb Monte Carlo

  • Gather up the following ingredients: Snow, fog, cliffs, crowds, tarmac, ice, stone walls, villages
  • In a separate bowl, mix: 400 hp, 2,000 pounds, all wheel drive, fearless drivers with amazing skill
  • Fold the fearless drivers in amazing cars into the poor conditions
  • Watch what rises to the top

I am a Subaru fan, and prefer drivers like Petter Solberg, but there is no denying that Sebastian Loeb might be the best rally driver of this generation.

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