How do the PCC boys do it? Every year the day of the Performance Car Club show comes and the sun appears on cue! Yet again another glorious day for the best show of the year. Good weather, go
Author: Andy Cooper
Scotland’s own modified car enthusiasts magazine, <em>Fast and Modified</em> held their second show at the Royal Highland Centre in Ingliston. With several hundred cars on displa
Round 8 of the British Superbike Championship was held at Scotland’s Knockhill Race Circuit. I had been invited over along with D1 drivers Mark Luney and Declan Hicks to take part in a drift
This was another great success story for the SWRC crowd held at the Co. Down Airfield.[ngg_images gallery_ids="288" display_type="photocrati-nextgen_basic_thumbnails"]
Knockhill was the venue for the third round of the D1GB Drift Championship, featuring the most challenging drift section experienced in the series so far. This proved a challenge to all the drivers an
Round 2 of the English D1GB Drifting Championship was held over two huge corners at the superb Silverstone race circuit. Eleven Japanese drivers also made it over for an exhibition match on
The Northern Ireland heats for the Dublin based show, 100% Modified, were held at the premesis of Street Racer in Bangor. Shop owner Andy Armstrong had put a lot of time and effort into orga
Prodrift, the Irish Drift Series, returned to Mondello Park for round 2 of the 2006 season. Along with the drifting, the new ‘time attack’ event was introduced which opened up the motorsport
This was a shoot set up to start at 1.59 pm today just 1 minute before the ladys only shoot planned for the same venue and despite the weather it was a great sucsess. With a lot of old forum
Now for the fourth year running, the Ecclesville centre in Fintona hosted yet another modified and performance car show. Being one of the first major car shows of the 2006 calendar in Irelan
Side Ways Racing Club has been about for a long time now running events from their “base” at Aghadowey. SWRC have run what is one of the biggest growing events in the North. With i
<p>The annual <em>Donny Show</em> was held this year at its new venue of Donington Park. Calling itself an ‘International Modified & Tuning Show’ it promised attrac