"Tuners against street Racing" Automotive Event. July 21.2007
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"Tuners against street Racing" Automotive Event. July 21.2007
[Hope this is okay with the mods... and we would like Toronto Gtcars.ca Crew to come out in full force and support this cause - lets show them its not all about Street Racing - Changing attitudes one show at a time]
Team International Allstars Canada and JRP Presents "Tuners Against Street Racing" "Keeping the Streets Safe"
"Charity Automotive Enthusiast Event in support Big Brothers and Big Sisters"
Host: Team International Allstars and JRP
Type: Education - Workshop
Time and Place Date: Saturday, July 21, 2007
Time: 11:00am - 6:00pm
Location: JRP Mississauga (JRP - Canada & USA Supplier of Aftermarket Performance Parts)
Street: 2344 South Sheridan Way
City/Town: Mississauga, ON
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=2344+South+Sheridan+Way%2C+Missis sauga%2C+ON
Contact Info Phone: 905.822.7223
Email: celina.marketing@rogers.com
The Reason behind the Event "Promote safe modification awareness by Automotive Enthusiasts and Racing in a Controlled safe race track environment with proper education."
Being a mentor to younger generations, and educating starting young is important for a better society. These mentors are responsible for setting role models and expectations to be followed. In the tuner industry respectable organizations and dealers of performance parts should be the mentors for the future vehicle tuners.
Car tuning is an industry and a hobby, for many, which can be very expensive and time consuming. The objectives are to improve the car’s performance and handling to better suit the owners driving style. Tuning has become a way to personalize the characteristics of the vehicle to the owner’s preference. Tuning also includes modifying the exterior of the car to improve aerodynamic and appearance. All modifications should meet legal requirements.
Individuals, who choose to tune their vehicles, often take pride in their work and would not take the risk of damaging their cars; most tuned cars are not driven often and some times have to be trailed to different locations. These individuals often are members of car clubs. In these clubs special events and cruises are planned, so they can enjoy their rides in a safe environment.
Movies such as “The Fast and the Furious” and video games, have glamorized street racing therefore encouraging a lot of young people to modify their cars, without being educated about the tuner industry. This negative media has damaged the image of the tuner industry and individuals who are part of it.
Many events out there eg. Canadian Sport Compact Series (CSCS - cscs.ca), or Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship(touringcar.ca) show and encourage individuals to “prove it at the track” in a safe environment. These events usualy consist of a Show and Shine, Drag Racing, Lapping, and Drifting, as well as Touring Car circuit racing, and welcome everyone from amateurs to professionals. Participating in these events gives the enthusiast an opportunity to test their vehicle against time or competitors away from the streets and in a controlled, safe environment.
There are many more organizations within the tuner industry with the same objective. There are schools where you can bring your vehicle and learn how to race, take you car to the track, and have the experience of riding with a professional racer.
Street racing can be planned however most of the time an action of impulse. Street racers do not usually think of the consequences of their actions. Their main focus is on winning the race forgetting that they are sharing the roads with other individuals. This mind set must be changed with proper education, and awarness of the various options available out there.
The important thing to remember is that a tuner is not always a street racer; they are the ones who are the most unlikely to street race, since they are educated on this industry and have opportunities to test theirs car in safe environments, and compete with cars at their levels, therefore having a real challenge.
It is hard to identify street racers since their actions are based on impulse, but one thing is for sure, they are new to this industry and require guidence and proper education.
Event Objectives:
- To change the current perception created by negative media regarding the tuner industry and its relation to street racing
- Provide a fun event full of activities for everyone and at the same time provide the general public with an opportunity to learn about the tuner industry
- Change the mind set of “street racers” and encourage them to leave the streets and go to race tracks, keeping the streets safe. If you have something to prove go to the track!
-Take this opportunity to get involved with giving back to the community by supporting a charity
-Home Grilled JRP BBQ -
-Special Guest Speakers - Keith Losier(Desired Customs - Top Tuner Solstice) + More
-Live Band and DJs
-Meet Industry Professionals and get educated right from the source
-Media
-Contests to test your knowledge of Vehicle Safety
-Prizes
-Raffle Draw
-Games
-Tuner Education Workshops
-Lots of Fun
30 to 50 of the best cars in the industry will be judged by qualified volunteers, competing for a chance to win best of their respected category and receive a trophy. Category winners will be awarded at the end of the event by some of International Allstars spoke models.
Categories shall consist of:
- Best of Show
- Best Paint
- Best Ice
- Best Car Club
- Best Japanese/JDM
- Best Mazda
- Best Toyota
- Best Hyundai
- Best Celica
- Best Subaru
- Best Nissan
- Best Honda Civic
- Best Honda Other
- Best Acura
- Best Domestic
- Best Chrysler/Dodge
- Best European
- Best Import Other
- Best Full Size Truck
- Best Mini Truck
- Best Female Ride
- Best SUV
- Best Bike
Vehicle Roll-in - 10AM - 11AM
Competitors - $15 registration fee
Spectators - $2
FREE for Any Big Brother and Big Sister and children under 12 Years of Age.
-Please respect the fact that this is a Family Event for everyone as well so proper manners are expected.
-In support of Big Brothers and Big Sisters
Vehicle Registrations have now begun.
To register please send email to:
tasr.registrations@rogers.com
Include:
1. Your First and Last Name
2. Vehicle, Make, Model, Year
3. Club Affiliation
(5 or more get discount rate)
Register through email - Pay at the gates of the event.
NOW officially a Street Concepts Point Event for more information check out www.streetconcepts.com.
Register early to get a goodie bag when you roll in.
Thank you.
"Tuners Against Street Racing" Event Team
International Allstars Canada
Team International Allstars Canada and JRP Presents "Tuners Against Street Racing" "Keeping the Streets Safe"
"Charity Automotive Enthusiast Event in support Big Brothers and Big Sisters"
Host: Team International Allstars and JRP
Type: Education - Workshop
Time and Place Date: Saturday, July 21, 2007
Time: 11:00am - 6:00pm
Location: JRP Mississauga (JRP - Canada & USA Supplier of Aftermarket Performance Parts)
Street: 2344 South Sheridan Way
City/Town: Mississauga, ON
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=2344+South+Sheridan+Way%2C+Missis sauga%2C+ON
Contact Info Phone: 905.822.7223
Email: celina.marketing@rogers.com
The Reason behind the Event "Promote safe modification awareness by Automotive Enthusiasts and Racing in a Controlled safe race track environment with proper education."
Being a mentor to younger generations, and educating starting young is important for a better society. These mentors are responsible for setting role models and expectations to be followed. In the tuner industry respectable organizations and dealers of performance parts should be the mentors for the future vehicle tuners.
Car tuning is an industry and a hobby, for many, which can be very expensive and time consuming. The objectives are to improve the car’s performance and handling to better suit the owners driving style. Tuning has become a way to personalize the characteristics of the vehicle to the owner’s preference. Tuning also includes modifying the exterior of the car to improve aerodynamic and appearance. All modifications should meet legal requirements.
Individuals, who choose to tune their vehicles, often take pride in their work and would not take the risk of damaging their cars; most tuned cars are not driven often and some times have to be trailed to different locations. These individuals often are members of car clubs. In these clubs special events and cruises are planned, so they can enjoy their rides in a safe environment.
Movies such as “The Fast and the Furious” and video games, have glamorized street racing therefore encouraging a lot of young people to modify their cars, without being educated about the tuner industry. This negative media has damaged the image of the tuner industry and individuals who are part of it.
Many events out there eg. Canadian Sport Compact Series (CSCS - cscs.ca), or Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship(touringcar.ca) show and encourage individuals to “prove it at the track” in a safe environment. These events usualy consist of a Show and Shine, Drag Racing, Lapping, and Drifting, as well as Touring Car circuit racing, and welcome everyone from amateurs to professionals. Participating in these events gives the enthusiast an opportunity to test their vehicle against time or competitors away from the streets and in a controlled, safe environment.
There are many more organizations within the tuner industry with the same objective. There are schools where you can bring your vehicle and learn how to race, take you car to the track, and have the experience of riding with a professional racer.
Street racing can be planned however most of the time an action of impulse. Street racers do not usually think of the consequences of their actions. Their main focus is on winning the race forgetting that they are sharing the roads with other individuals. This mind set must be changed with proper education, and awarness of the various options available out there.
The important thing to remember is that a tuner is not always a street racer; they are the ones who are the most unlikely to street race, since they are educated on this industry and have opportunities to test theirs car in safe environments, and compete with cars at their levels, therefore having a real challenge.
It is hard to identify street racers since their actions are based on impulse, but one thing is for sure, they are new to this industry and require guidence and proper education.
Event Objectives:
- To change the current perception created by negative media regarding the tuner industry and its relation to street racing
- Provide a fun event full of activities for everyone and at the same time provide the general public with an opportunity to learn about the tuner industry
- Change the mind set of “street racers” and encourage them to leave the streets and go to race tracks, keeping the streets safe. If you have something to prove go to the track!
-Take this opportunity to get involved with giving back to the community by supporting a charity
-Home Grilled JRP BBQ -
-Special Guest Speakers - Keith Losier(Desired Customs - Top Tuner Solstice) + More
-Live Band and DJs
-Meet Industry Professionals and get educated right from the source
-Media
-Contests to test your knowledge of Vehicle Safety
-Prizes
-Raffle Draw
-Games
-Tuner Education Workshops
-Lots of Fun
30 to 50 of the best cars in the industry will be judged by qualified volunteers, competing for a chance to win best of their respected category and receive a trophy. Category winners will be awarded at the end of the event by some of International Allstars spoke models.
Categories shall consist of:
- Best of Show
- Best Paint
- Best Ice
- Best Car Club
- Best Japanese/JDM
- Best Mazda
- Best Toyota
- Best Hyundai
- Best Celica
- Best Subaru
- Best Nissan
- Best Honda Civic
- Best Honda Other
- Best Acura
- Best Domestic
- Best Chrysler/Dodge
- Best European
- Best Import Other
- Best Full Size Truck
- Best Mini Truck
- Best Female Ride
- Best SUV
- Best Bike
Vehicle Roll-in - 10AM - 11AM
Competitors - $15 registration fee
Spectators - $2
FREE for Any Big Brother and Big Sister and children under 12 Years of Age.
-Please respect the fact that this is a Family Event for everyone as well so proper manners are expected.
-In support of Big Brothers and Big Sisters
Vehicle Registrations have now begun.
To register please send email to:
tasr.registrations@rogers.com
Include:
1. Your First and Last Name
2. Vehicle, Make, Model, Year
3. Club Affiliation
(5 or more get discount rate)
Register through email - Pay at the gates of the event.
NOW officially a Street Concepts Point Event for more information check out www.streetconcepts.com.
Register early to get a goodie bag when you roll in.
Thank you.
"Tuners Against Street Racing" Event Team
International Allstars Canada
Last edited by msequence; 06-08-2007 at 07:16 PM.
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Originally Posted by AlexG
This seems weird
Ya I kinda think it sounds weird too - it all sounds good untill you see the registration fees and spectator fees. If its for education purposes - why charge???. Where does the money go, supposedly a charity event without meantion of the charity (maybe I missed it somewhere)
If its a show and shine - then just say so, but it seems like its a money making venture along with promoting the companies under the disguise of an educational event/charity, inviting the media for more company awareness, etc....
I've been to many company cruise ins/shows and have never seen anyone ever charge for it, and if its hosted at a dealership/performance shop, it's usually all paid for/sponsored by the event holders and free to all the public.
Now I have no problems with a company(s) promoting/advertising themselves, thats all fine and normal - just say what it is
I've posted free events on here before and was never allowed to meantion where we'd be cruising to (if it was a shop and which one, no sponsored events, etc..)
Ya I dunno, something just seems suspicious to me - can anyone clarify this?
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Originally Posted by Kuztom Freak
Ya I kinda think it sounds weird too - it all sounds good untill you see the registration fees and spectator fees. If its for education purposes - why charge???. Where does the money go, supposedly a charity event without meantion of the charity (maybe I missed it somewhere)
If its a show and shine - then just say so, but it seems like its a money making venture along with promoting the companies under the disguise of an educational event/charity, inviting the media for more company awareness, etc....
I've been to many company cruise ins/shows and have never seen anyone ever charge for it, and if its hosted at a dealership/performance shop, it's usually all paid for/sponsored by the event holders and free to all the public.
Now I have no problems with a company(s) promoting/advertising themselves, thats all fine and normal - just say what it is
I've posted free events on here before and was never allowed to meantion where we'd be cruising to (if it was a shop and which one, no sponsored events, etc..)
Ya I dunno, something just seems suspicious to me - can anyone clarify this?
If its a show and shine - then just say so, but it seems like its a money making venture along with promoting the companies under the disguise of an educational event/charity, inviting the media for more company awareness, etc....
I've been to many company cruise ins/shows and have never seen anyone ever charge for it, and if its hosted at a dealership/performance shop, it's usually all paid for/sponsored by the event holders and free to all the public.
Now I have no problems with a company(s) promoting/advertising themselves, thats all fine and normal - just say what it is
I've posted free events on here before and was never allowed to meantion where we'd be cruising to (if it was a shop and which one, no sponsored events, etc..)
Ya I dunno, something just seems suspicious to me - can anyone clarify this?
Have a great weekend.
Matt
Last edited by msequence; 06-08-2007 at 07:00 PM.
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My bad - missed the big bros + big sis's part - although maybe at the top of the first post - you should edit it to say the charity is Big Bro....etc...
But it did come off sounding like a car competition event rather than a charity/educational thing, with no meantion of what the prizes are (not that I care cuz I dont enter those types of things - just not my scene)
I know about the hard work - in the past I've assembled many events (cruises, special programs for special interest vehicles and their owners, shows, etc..) mainly by myself without the aid of the internet, so I know what it takes
So ya - maybe re-edit the OP, I wasnt the only one who thought it came off sounding weird
one question tho - if a car is not entered for judging - where do spectators park their rides? - on yer premisis or where?
Good luck with yer event
But it did come off sounding like a car competition event rather than a charity/educational thing, with no meantion of what the prizes are (not that I care cuz I dont enter those types of things - just not my scene)
I know about the hard work - in the past I've assembled many events (cruises, special programs for special interest vehicles and their owners, shows, etc..) mainly by myself without the aid of the internet, so I know what it takes
So ya - maybe re-edit the OP, I wasnt the only one who thought it came off sounding weird
one question tho - if a car is not entered for judging - where do spectators park their rides? - on yer premisis or where?
Good luck with yer event
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There will be a parking spot available beside JRP, the people are donating their space. Please keep in mind man that its not JRP doing it its our car club. We are trying our best man.. its hard .. but we have to step up and do something too many people get singled out when all they do is just drive their cars and too many people are dying.
Matt
I been getting hit with a lot of emails.. please understand that JRP is just the venu, no one is making money on this, the entry fee is 2 bux.. come on.. and registration fees will cover trophies and goodie bags.. also... Big Brothers and Big Sisters has crisis, there is a shortage of Big Brothers, so its a chance for them to maybe get a few good Brothers from our event. Maybe someone will want to become Big Brothers and try to influence the youth so they dont kill themselves on the streets. Thank you.
Matt
I been getting hit with a lot of emails.. please understand that JRP is just the venu, no one is making money on this, the entry fee is 2 bux.. come on.. and registration fees will cover trophies and goodie bags.. also... Big Brothers and Big Sisters has crisis, there is a shortage of Big Brothers, so its a chance for them to maybe get a few good Brothers from our event. Maybe someone will want to become Big Brothers and try to influence the youth so they dont kill themselves on the streets. Thank you.
Last edited by msequence; 06-08-2007 at 07:30 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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Originally Posted by concubine_number_4
awards for best honda, mazda, subaru, toyota.... best celica! but not one for best chevy, or ford? People do actually drive corvettes, camaros and mustangs...
hahah but domestics arent called tuner cars, more like muscle car.
They forgot Grand Am's and Toyota Camry's, they streetrace too.
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Originally Posted by Leung
hahah but domestics arent called tuner cars, more like muscle car.
They forgot Grand Am's and Toyota Camry's, they streetrace too.
They forgot Grand Am's and Toyota Camry's, they streetrace too.
Good point. I will add those.
Matt