RaysWay
Autopia Specialist
This was my first HIN and I wanted to share my experience.
Event flyer
I purchased my ticket online for $20 which was a mistake since I ended up winning 2 FREE tickets from Sylvania's automotive LED lighting Facebook giveaway! So I gave my free tickets to my friends and made them buy me breakfast.
We arrived bright and early and there was a long line ahead of us.
I noticed on the ride over lots of people were using blue painters to protect their cars from bug guts. While waiting in line, they were removing the tape and wiping down their cars with QD's.
He was using Invisible Glass
As the stands began to fill up, drivers began to practice for the evenings drift event.
This guy saved his car from smashing into the wall a couple times during practice.
After a few minutes of watching practice, our female companions suggested we skip practice for some shopping at Orlando's Outlet Malls. We declined, but their perseverance paid off. So we left the Speedway and would return for the show.
We returned and the show was in full swing.
SENSORY OVERLOAD. Everywhere I looked I saw a cool car.
Supercharged Si
I still prefer the bug eye WRX.
I like the RAY's wheels over these aftermarket ones
Quick detailier streaking was common
Between drift sessions, spectators were able to interact with the drivers. I thought it was really cool and personal. I was able to ask a lot of the drivers what they were running. Mostly LS1's with cams and head work.
Changing tires between drifts.
The HIN girls gave out lots of hats and shirts. There were other contests too.
This RX-7 looks like it has a lot of money into it.
I was finally able to see my first 2014 STi
Event flyer

I purchased my ticket online for $20 which was a mistake since I ended up winning 2 FREE tickets from Sylvania's automotive LED lighting Facebook giveaway! So I gave my free tickets to my friends and made them buy me breakfast.

We arrived bright and early and there was a long line ahead of us.
I noticed on the ride over lots of people were using blue painters to protect their cars from bug guts. While waiting in line, they were removing the tape and wiping down their cars with QD's.
He was using Invisible Glass
As the stands began to fill up, drivers began to practice for the evenings drift event.
This guy saved his car from smashing into the wall a couple times during practice.
After a few minutes of watching practice, our female companions suggested we skip practice for some shopping at Orlando's Outlet Malls. We declined, but their perseverance paid off. So we left the Speedway and would return for the show.
We returned and the show was in full swing.
SENSORY OVERLOAD. Everywhere I looked I saw a cool car.
Supercharged Si
I still prefer the bug eye WRX.
I like the RAY's wheels over these aftermarket ones

Quick detailier streaking was common

Between drift sessions, spectators were able to interact with the drivers. I thought it was really cool and personal. I was able to ask a lot of the drivers what they were running. Mostly LS1's with cams and head work.
Changing tires between drifts.
The HIN girls gave out lots of hats and shirts. There were other contests too.
This RX-7 looks like it has a lot of money into it.
I was finally able to see my first 2014 STi