MPH Show 2008 - Pictures!

I was lucky enough to get a Media Pass to MPH Show 2008 by ‘Anny’, the lady running the show and the person you organised me the pass. So on Sunday Stevin and I decided to head to the Coca Cola Dome in Northgate, Gauteng. I got my press pass and headed to the entrance.

I must say the exhibition was mediocre, showing off cars that I had seen launched at the 2006 Auto Africa besides the BMW’s which boasted there new range of sports cars ranging from the new 135i to the new E92 m3. Oh and I must say, the Audi R8 is still an eye catcher and still is the only perfect car on the market at the moment, well at least until the S5 comes out.

We then got the call over the PA system announcing that you could enter the enclosed arena for the Motoring Theater which was the main attraction because it was hosted by none other than Sasha Martinengo… OK, let’s not play around here, I think the main attraction was Top Gear’s Richard Hammond, the real crowd calling card Jeremy Clarkson and let us not forget James May who was unable to attend the show because he is both old fashioned and and has no sense of direction and ended up in Rhodesia (free plug!).

Onto the show - the show would obviously be filled with exciting tricks and silly comments and they did not fail to please. It was filled with stunts, splendor and absolute mayhem as Top Gear would have it. It is hard to describe cars doing doughnuts, dancing, playing football and being cut in half or shrunk tiny sizes to race around a made up track; so I will let the pictures do the talking. Enjoy!

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Some Sunday Racing

I spent some of my Sunday getting a client up and running after he was hit by lightning, which ruined my plan to get to the track early to snap up some really nice shots. Finally at about 2pm Stevin and I made our way into the Kyalami Circuit and we were instantly amazed at how many Porsche GT3’s there were in one parking lot. The racing was not so great but the was definitely some eye candy and plenty of it.

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After having a glance we decided to leave and head towards Zwartkops to check at the VW Club Gymkhana day. We were worried that time was short and that we had missed most of the racing, especially when we were pulling and a quite a few cars were pulling out. Alas it was not so, there was still plenty of racing and there were still plenty of people and cars gracing Zwartkops.

I decided that I want to try a bit of panning as I have seeing a lot of it roaming a few websites in SA. I must say it is not easy at all and with my Sigma Lens it is not that easy to get that very crisp shot. I did however catch a few good shots but some of them needed to be cropped to get the focal point into the center.

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