Thursday, January 1, 2015

Ringing in the New Year by tooting my own horn.

Eric Rood photo, originally posted on Hooniverse


I seldom make New Year's Resolutions, but this year has seen a lot of hard work writing for Hooniverse and, with a little luck, the occasional gig for Hot Rod. In amongst all that, I've left my own website, the place from which all the hard work begin, neglected. My goal is to post something on The Rusty Hub every day, even if it's just a link to something I've written for another site.

Before we get there, here are my favorite bits of my own writing from 2014 all in one place. Some I like because the I'm proud of the writing; some I like because the experience was cool. Either way, give them a look.

Forgotten racetrack: Brynfan Tyddyn

I came up with the idea of trying to compile short history's of America's old club tracks while perusing RacingSportsCar.com. Brynfan Tyddyn was the first of these.

Crapcan racing: Series roundup

I compiled this to give a broad overview of crapcan series, of which there were several new ones at the time. Some came to pass, some didn't. In 2015, crapcan aficionados can race with 24 Hours of LeMons, ChumpCar World Series, World Racing League, American Endurance Racing, and in some areas, their local racing club.

Chicago Auto Show

I attended the Chicago Auto Show on press day and gave my initial impressions for Hooniverse. As much as I love racing, I'll take this show over the PRI show.


LeMons Dallas Number Crunching

The first of a handful of races in which I examined how the winning teams won. I enjoy doing this, but it proved too time-consuming to continue. I hope to get back to this on some level in 2015.


Forgotten racetrack: Ochas Millas

This was a forgotten racetrack that I think was extremely incredible. Eight miles in the New Mexico desert with some crazy elevation changes.


Saying goodbye to Team Resignation Escort

This year, my former LeMons teammate Alan Cesar and I sold our 1991 Ford Escort for a measly $1000, which is an insanely good deal. This was my farewell to it, though I've seen it three times this year under its new ownership and Alan will be racing it at Barber Motorsports Park in February.


World Touring Car Championship Grid Girls Opinion

The WTCC, which is an FIA-sanctioned series, posted an overly sexualized video about the "grid girls" at one of their rounds. It really should be an embarrassment to the FIA, who occasionally tout their Women in Motorsports Ambassadors, all of whom are successful women racers.


A review of 'Chrome Underground'

In which I review a boring reality TV show pilot that I really didn't care for so I made my own narrative.


Screening of Vannin'

I loved this film about van culture. The soundtrack has some killer stoner rock, too, if you like that sort of thing.


24 Hours of LeMons Autobahn Country Club liveblog

In 2013, I started posting live updates from crapcan races. I did so at three more races in 2014. Some day, I'd like to expand this to streaming radio or video coverage, but the cost-per-listener/viewer math just doesn't add up. Until then, liveblogging is a useful alternative.


Flowmaster factory tour

I took a tour of the Flowmaster factory in West Sacramento, California, on my first press trip. It was pretty cool.


A night at Calistoga Raceway

This was probably my favorite piece and my favorite experience of the year. If you haven't ever seen winged 410 sprint cars, go see them. Simply incredible.


I went to a NASCAR race and it wasn't too bad

Like the Calistoga piece, this was also part of the Flowmaster press trip.


LeMons Thunderhill

A race recap of my first LeMons race outside the Midwest, where I served as a judge. It will also be a Guinness World Record for Largest Motor Race.


Camaro ZL1 review

It was a year of firsts with my first proper press car coming on the trip to California for LeMons Thunderhill. This is my first proper car review. I think it turned out...strangely.


Forgotten Racetrack: Lake Garnett

A busy summer meant I forgot the forgotten racetracks for a bit, but the Lake Garnett Grand Prix track was cool because the locals have started a revival there. Look for another Forgotten Racetrack piece soon.


IndyCar at Milwaukee Mile

I grew up watching Indy Cars on TV as a kid, but I'd never been to a race until this summer. Here it is in words and pictures.


Midwest Council of Sports Car Clubs at Autobahn

I also went to Autobahn Country Club on a dreary, bleak day to help out my friend Mike Palmer and to get some practice shooting photos of cars at speed. It turned out OK.


Thanksgiving Turkey piece on the Renault Medallion

I'm fascinated by the history of AMC-Renault-Chrysler-Eagle circa 1987 and the Medallion falls right in there. Someday, I'll own one of these pieces of crap for reasons that I can't explain adequately.

PRI Show roundup

I went to the Performance Racing Industry show in Indianapolis a few weeks ago. That is some kinda crazy, that place.


LeMons Season Recap, Part 1

LeMons Season Recap, Part 2

In which I spend 7,000 words recapping the 24 Hours of LeMons' 2014 season. Not for the faint of heart.


Meeting Oscar Koveleski at PRI

I wrote this up for Hot Rod in the hotel room after the PRI show over a dinner of a Subway meatball footlong and Guinness out of a bottle. These are the kinds of tools you need to be able to describe meeting one of the strangest men in motorsports.


Weekend motorsports roundup for Hot Rod

I wrote nine of these roundups for Hot Rod's site as a sort of litmus test to see if Hot Rod readers had any interest in the larger world of motorsports. Results were mixed, but I had a lot of fun writing them. The linked story is one of the better ones, which gave a brief-and-sometimes-humorous recap of the weekend in racing plus a mini-feature.


An audio guide to the 25 Hours of Thunderhill

I spoke with Hooniverse's Bradley Brownell for his podcast, the Cammed & Tubbed Podcast, about the 25 Hours of Thunderhill. It was my first attempt at broadcast journalism. The result: My voice still sounds funny and I say "...um..." way too freaking much. Public speaking abilities, I don't haz them.






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