Wednesday, December 17, 2014

CUBA: Chustro Heaven!

I remember couple of month ago saw this video about Cuba Street Racing, and I can say it’s amazing how these people bring back from death these old cars. For a chustro owner sometime find parts for your old car it is a pain in the ass, but these people not just create their own spare parts, they do whatever is possible to make them run. I Cuba and most parts of the world street racing is illegal, but the difference between us and Cubans are the race track. 

We have race tracks, well at least in Puerto Rico what is left of them… The lack of maintenance by the owners is something that basically doom all race tracks in Puerto Rico and also the government does not help at all. It’s good to hear that the Cuban government are taking action to promote the movement, at least in small steps. 


Haiti Racing? Wait.... WHAT?

Haiti apparently is not like we always hear in the news, you know… poverty, earthquakes and shit. I live in a "third world country" according to someone in the US State Department, but that doesn’t say I can’t afford to have fun in cars. 

Here in the island we have many of the fastest cars in the world. But when I saw this video on YouTube about racing in Haiti... I was pumped to go there and see it by myself. Here is a clip of an open road racing, I think there is no FIA bullshit over there, no rules of safety just like the old days. 



Do Not Get Rid Of Your Car Because Of The Occasional Snow Storm

Do Not Get Rid Of Your Car Because Of The Occasional Snow Storm