Curacao International Raceway, Curacao
27th of June 2021
The first big show of 2021 after almost 2 years with out seeing action on the track
Finally we could see large clouds of smoke being poured from screaming machines who have been kept garaged for most of the time during the last year and a half.
We missed it…the smoke…the rubber and the screaming crowd of thousands that were present at Curacao International Raceway on this date.
As usual we were streaming life from the location. With a huge thanks to Flow Curacao and especially Bryan Leito for helping us out with the fast connection.
Check out the live streams we did below
We had some internal issue with both our main and backup wireless routers due to the shear amount of people that was at the location and in the VIP section.
Our wired connection to the flow modem had no issue what so ever!
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On of the highlights of the night was the son of Maro Rampenburg. Besides from doing wheelies on his crosser, he also jumped into his dad’s Camaro and did some hooning of his own.
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This event was based on the jacky circuit concept by Encho.
During this the drivers of the extended stunt bikes must follow a predetermined route while doing the Jacky stunt all the way. Battles were stiff and some feelings were hurt, specially when most of the favorite riders were knocked out in the first round.
An event of this magnitude cannot go without some racing. We saw many off road vehicles take to the track to run some laps.
And also some of the island fastest luxury rides stood side by side to go down the 1320. From V8 blown family cars, to some fast German 4 door rides.
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And last but not least its the drift / fever cars. We are just gonna post the most epic shots captured by Alistair here for your enjoyment.
Check out the rest of the pictures below. We will be loading them also on our Instagram during this weekend.
We would like to thank again Flow, Bryan and Davidson for the trust placed in us again. We really appreciate it.
Story by Francis Hermina
Pictures by Alistair Monte
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