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Tuesday, August 17, 2021

2021 PanAmerican Races- Racing during COVID










The Panamerican Races held every summer at Atco New Jersey has been one of the biggest events that happens in  the northeast. The thrill of seeing the best import cars from Puerto Rico racing against our team USA bringing all enthusiasts together.

This year it was moved to new location Maple Grove Raceway in Pennsylvania.  Atco will not be hosting the event anymore because they sold the racetrack similar to what happen to Englishtown. 


I was really surprised and happy that they had it here. In speaking with a couple of my friends who normally race all say they loved it.  For anyone who has been to Atco will undoubtedly tell you it’s like a freaking desert!  Atco has no trees no shade and don’t get me started about a breeze.  Maple grove raceway had it all, a lot of vendors, bathrooms everywhere and an area for camping with trees. This was a big upgrade for this event. 


It  was a great turnout, I wish more people would have come out but it was a good crowd and  because of the "ronna" its understandable. I was just happy to see people enjoying themselves vendors selling food and friends selling matchbox cars. 


This event to me is about our passion for the culture. Where else can you ask somebody about the car they have and they give you the time to explain and give you advise on a setup they running?  That's what you get at events like these, talking to people that share a passion.


Enjoying Old school imports that are running 6,7,8 seconds is something to see. 

This  event has been my yearly pilgrimage for the last  28 years. I hope our next generation of racers continues to keep this sport alive.  You never know, we might see a future where a Toyota Corolla or a Datsun run 5 seconds with a little help of electrification. 


The skies the limit when it comes to breaking records. That’s the beauty of our sport.  








Saturday, August 14, 2021

240z: The affordable sports car that changed the world.





Sitting at the top of my bucket list is a Datsun 240z, the poor mans jaguar. 

Its design is and always will be timeless, proven by the modern day Z's resemblance. 

The 240 gave exotic looks with a down to earth price in the 1970’s,

listed at a whopping $3,601. In 2021, you need a least 5 grand just to get a rusted out shell. 

The S30 was the first generation Z which became the halo car of Datsun.

The 240 changed the perception of the Japanese econobox to sport car in America.

The 240Z came to our shores with a 2.4L inline six with twin Hitachi Carburetors making 151 

horses. 

The Z from 1970 till 1973 laid the foundation for Datsun/Nissan to be a real contender to the 

likes of 

Alfa Romeo and Porsche. 

Today’s popularity has brought out some dramatic price increases but it’s a good bet that you 

won’t lose any 

money if you happen to own or plan on owning this jewel from the Far East. 

This makes it a true Classic Import for the books. 

The pinnacle of the all 240s is the FugaZ, wielding

an RB-26 powered motor and a touch of today's technology while still maintaining its original 

charm.



2021 PanAmerican Races- Racing during COVID

The Panamerican Races held every summer at Atco New Jersey has been one of the biggest events that happens in    the northeast. The thrill o...