Burnouts and Boss Cars

I’ve always wanted a hot rod, something loud and fast. Unfortunately it’s been a long series of used, practical cars since I was sixteen. Don’t get me wrong, I was more than happy to have a set of wheels to allay my boredom.

But wouldn’t allaying that boredom with a 500 horsepower engine, tuned headers, fat tires and a shiny paint job be so much better? I tend to think so. My respite recently has been visiting a couple of drag strips out here in Maryland - Cecil County Raceway in, you guessed it, Cecil county, near the Delaware border, and Capitol Raceway in Crofton, Maryland. Of course I love the speed and power of the machines, the smoke they throw behind them as the engine rages like an angry god. But I also love how accessible they are. I can walk around in the pits all day long.

But mostly, I love it because it’s good company. These are people who are passionate about going fast, expending a huge amount of time and money to feed their addiction to speed. What could be better? Check out the images below and let me know what you think!

The Shell Eco-Marathon for Royal Dutch Shell

Photography: Action and behind-the-scenes at Sonoma Raceway

I had the fantastic opportunity to cover the 2018 Shell Eco-Challenge at Sonoma Raceway last month. The four-day event was a competition between college and high school engineering students to design, build and race the most fuel-efficient vehicle possible. The top winners of each category - electric, gasoline and hydrogen - proceeds to the big race in London later this year.

Check out some of my favorite images below and let me know what you think!