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Bubble Gun Treffen - The Perfect Wrap Up to Brazil

January 25, 2017 by Ben Wesley

To say that Bubble Gun Treffen is large is understatement. While I thought the Low Latam Aero meet from earlier was big, BGT was massive. Hotels were sold out weeks in advance, and lines of rejected cars radiated outwards a half mile in every direction.

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January 25, 2017 /Ben Wesley
Brazil, Car Culture, Volkswagen, Culture, Government
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The Rally Stories I Couldn't Tell

January 24, 2017 by Ben Wesley

In my last article on Brazilian Rally, I focused on Mauricio Neves and his copilot Leandro Ferrarini so I could highlight the driver culture in rally. Unfortunately that meant that I couldn't include stories from the other drivers at the race. So when I met up with them again at Rally Morretes, I figured it would be a perfect chance to highlight their races.

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January 24, 2017 /Ben Wesley
Rally, Brazil, Morretes, Culture, Drivers
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An Automotive Autodidact

January 18, 2017 by Ben Wesley

Passion. It sounds cheesy, but the common theme in all of his builds is the engine work he does. The motor is the part of the car that fascinates him the most, so it made learning about how to replace parts, modify and upgrade the motor relatively easy. Since motors don’t exist in isolation, he began to learn about how to modify other parts of the car.

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January 18, 2017 /Ben Wesley
Car Culture, Brazil, Shop review
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How to Watch the Brazilian Grand Prix

January 09, 2017 by Ben Wesley

Sites will say that the best place to watch the podium is from Grandstand B – the expensive executive deluxe covered stand. The truth is, the best place to watch it was on the finish line, surrounded by hundreds of other F1 fans.

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January 09, 2017 /Ben Wesley
Formula 1, Culture, The Fans, Brazil
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Drifting Through Brazil

December 29, 2016 by Ben Wesley

In Brazil, this willful vehicular destruction is only made more manic by the (rather oppressive) taxes. That $300 bumper you just ruined? Imagine if it cost $750. That’s what the Brazilian drifters put on the line when they race.

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December 29, 2016 /Ben Wesley
Drift, Culture, Brazil, Car Culture
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