‘Racing Junk’ Hosts Virtual Car Show, April 11 & 12

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Team Speed

Auto classified site’s ‘Spring Race & Performance Car Show’ wants to feature your ride and hear its backstory for a chance to win cool prizes.

With many of us already missing our favorite live races and car show events, Racing Junk is stepping up to give its users and all auto enthusiasts a chance to share their vehicles in virtual space by hosting its first-ever virtual car show. And if you’ve got a head-turning vehicle that you want to share with fellow enthusiasts, Racing Junk is offering some cool prizes and will profile the winning ride, too, via it’s latest innovative online offering.

On April 11 and 12, Racing Junk‘s “Spring Race and Performance Car Show” will be focusing on race and performance vehicles, since that’s the heart of the popular auto classified site’s audience. Those rides will be categorized into six different categories. So, this is a chance to share your car or truck with your fellow enthusiasts and maybe walk away with some online notoriety and prizes.

Racing Junk

“We want to know the stories behind these vehicles, as well as the basics about what makes them fast, cool or crazy,” says Racing Junk, which is sectioning the car show into the following six categories:

  • Drag Car
  • Circle Track (can be dirt or paved)
  • Off-Road
  • Muscle Car
  • Hot Rod
  • Modern Car

Prizes will be awarded in each category, plus, of course, there will be an overall “Best of Show,” which will include a featured write up on Racing Junk, along with a few other surprises.

The show will kick off on April 11 at 7 a.m. PST/10 a.m. EST. Racing Junk will be accepting entries until 12 p.m. PST/3 p.m. EST on April 12. The vehicles will still be available to view on the site after April 12.

Registration is now open, and Racing Junk is also hosting “live” virtual events, special galleries, and door prizes throughout the car show hours.

Photos: Racing Junk

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Los Angeles-based journalist David Ciminelli has covered everything from high-profile Lexus and Toyota reveals to reality TV show competitions focusing on custom automotive mods. He considers the "Droptops & Dirt" event in Malibu, “Luftgekühlt” and Sunset GT among his favorite automotive events to cover.

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