Posts Tagged ‘Camaro’

Event: 306MotorClub X DODOlogic’s Summer Session by Performance Plus

I hope to have a longer name for the next event we create. With any luck it will be longer then the articles we write. Anyway, here is the first part of our coverage from the actual event.

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Random Vid: Conrad Grunewald’s Reverse Entry

Here’s a clip of Conrad during Formula D round 2 qualifying. Watch as he slings his Camaro into what seems to be an almost impossible angle, dubbed: “the reverse entry”. Made famous by D1GP driver Kawabata, this seems to be the new all-star entry technique.

We’ve only seen this sort of stuff in qualifying runs, who will be the first to sack-up and do it tandem?

Video: SEMA Show 2010 Roll Out

One of our favorite things to do at the SEMA Show is to watch roll out. It is always fun to see some of the vehicles in motion. So through the power of video manipulation here is some of Roll Out in under 3 minutes.

SEMA Show 2010 Roll out X DODOlogic.ca from Ryan Benoit on Vimeo.

One in a Thousand

Well it has been a couple of weeks since we got back from Vegas and the monstrosity that is know as the SEMA Show. My feet finally feel like they did before I left and I think I have caught up on all the sleep that I lost while away from the familiar confines of home.

This year the SEMA show seamed to be littered with a thousand of the newest generation Chevy Camaro. While I generally think they are a pretty nice car, after you see what looks to be a thousand of them they ALL start to look the same.

There was one Camaro, in my mind, that stood out from the rest. The Tjin Edition Camaro SS was a work of art. The designers at GM thought the same and awarded Neil Tjin the GM Design award for the Best GM vehicle of this years show. Enough with the small talk and time to take a look at this Nissan guy’s favourite car at this years SEMA show.

2010 Chevrolet Camaro Tjin Edtion: SEMA 2009 Preview from Joey Redmond on Vimeo.

To learn more about this awesome car and to see Neil’s other works of art, check out his blog @ http://neiltjin.com/blog/.