When Champion Motorsport, a well known aftermarket automotive parts and tuning company, announced on several online message boards that they will be hosting a free track session at Palm Beach International Raceway (PBIR) in Jupiter, Florida, the reception was massive. This was Champion’s way of thanking all of their loyal customers and a way to give back to everyone who has supported them. It would also give enthusiasts who may not know what Champion Motosport is all about, the chance to really see what a great group of guys they are. With that announcement, on Saturday October 23 I hopped in my car and made the four hour trip to PBIR. I [...]
Have you ever been driving down the road, or taking stroll along the sidewalk when some crazy kind of supercar or old school muscle car rolls up. You know what I’m talking about, when you can hear it before you can see it. I know you know. It’s happened to all of us, whether we realize it or not. It’s happened to me plenty, and 9 out of 10 times I don’t have my Nikon DSLR with me. So what do you do when you can hear something that sounds upwards of $200,000 approaching and you don’t have your camera on you? Easy, you pull out your phone. My weapon of [...]
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On Saturday October 2nd, 2010 I made the drive out to Sebring International Raceway to attend a trackday held by the National Auto Sport Association, or NASA for short. I’ve been to Sebring once before and I had a great time shooting, so when I found out about another trackday that fit into my schedule I couldn’t pass it up. Trackdays like these are typically free for spectators and you get full access to the pits, which can be pretty cool. I spent about 5 hours shooting, all by myself, and probably walked a few miles in and around the track under the beating sun and 90 degree Florida heat. [...]