I went to SubieFest in Daytona last year. Definitely worth attending.
It's amazing how well it was all set up considering how small of a space it was held in.
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If you love Subarus, then you’ll want to check out the SubieEvents festivals. The events offer the opportunity to check out new and classic cars, Gymkhana vehicles (such as the Family Huckster) and Subaru Motorsports entries. It also allows attendees to bring their own Subarus to participate in autocrosses and car shows.
Furthermore, select events feature meet-and-greets and ride-along opportunities with folks such as Bucky Lasek, Travis Pastrana and Scott Speed.
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I went to SubieFest in Daytona last year. Definitely worth attending.
It's amazing how well it was all set up considering how small of a space it was held in.
They did pack a lot in there yet, oddly, it didn’t feel cramped. Props to whoever laid out everything.
It's a bummer there's not one closer to where I am, but it certainly seems like a good time for a Subie fan.
In reply to J.A. Ackley :
I feel this. Closest is 5hrs to Joliet, then 7.5hrs to CT. Have some stuff in Indiana, I mean you have Tire Rack right there. And ~2hrs for me...
I will be at the Joliet one with the LMP360 in the Autox. It's not my fault that they only have 4 classes and mine is simply a "Modified RWD" Subaru....
nocones said:It's not my fault that they only have 4 classes and mine is simply a "Modified RWD" Subaru....
I mean, it's not totally wrong to call the LMP360 a "modified RWD Subaru," but imagine the surprise when the other competitors show up and see what it really is.
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