Author: Dave Thomas

Writing about Oblivion – Ontario, Canada’s Nineteen Eighties to 2000s-themed automotive show – inevitably stirs up a wave of nostalgia. Fortunately, the event’s meticulous curation of vehicles, venue, and music is designed to evoke exactly those feelings. As a proud child of the ‘90s, I even have a deep fondness for all the pieces from that era. The vehicles, toys, cartoons, and flicks of the time significantly shaped my passion for automotive culture. Despite our reluctance to confess it, those of us from that era at the moment are quite a bit faraway from it. Nevertheless, seeing these vehicles –…

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Drifting is purported to be fun. Isn’t it? As a comparatively young type of motorsport (in North America), drifting isn’t proof against the growing pains of rapid growth. Opening Instagram after knowledgeable event is a simple option to make amends for the most recent drama surrounding one event or one other, but there’s still a big segment of drivers and fans preferring events built around having time. From my experience, these events represent the community the perfect. I once had someone describe drifting to me as ‘a rolling automobile show with smoke and magnificence’. It’s an important description, but additionally one which falls…

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