41st Annual Turkey Run
Started in 1974, the annual Turkey Run is now the largest car show and swap meet in the country.
Galleries of cool cars, classic cars, classifieds, pinup models, car show coverage, drag cars, hot rods, etc.
Started in 1974, the annual Turkey Run is now the largest car show and swap meet in the country.
What better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than with big speed and tiny cars? 74 years of Midget car racing at the Turkey Night Grand Prix has been all that and more.
This red ’67 Chevy II really epitomizes the model. Check it out and let us know if YOU would consider restoring or racing the Camaro’s less glamorous sibling.
The Bowes Seals Fast Race Car that won the 1931 Indianapolis 500-mile Race was for $2 million at Dana Mecum’s 2011 Monterey, Calif. auction. The car was part of the David V. Uihlein Collection.
The Burnout wants to bring a little pizzazz to your weekend now that we’re nearing the end of racing season, so to that end we’re introducing the “Pinup of the Week.”
In April 1953, the Southern California Championship Drags were held as a joint venture between the new National Hot Rod Association, the Pomona Valley Timing Association and local car clubs at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds in Pomona, California.
The overall plan was to celebrate auto-racing history. They certainly did that, but along the way, someone MADE HISTORY!
The Burnout wants to bring a little pizzazz to your weekend now that we’re nearing the end of racing season, so to that end we’re introducing the “Pinup of the Week.”
It’s been a fun season for those of us following the Ultimate Streetcar Challenge as it moved from track to track across the country.
We look back to the 1990 Winston Select NHRA Finals, which would surprise everyone with a winner takes all heartstopper.