FuelFest,

Not just a rally.

FuelFest is now on everyone’s lips; the viral video of actor Tyrese Gibson hugging the car driven by Paul Walker in the second installment of the successful Fast and Furios saga thrills and drags everyone along. Lovers and non-lovers alike. A flood of memories and happy moments of an era, for many, gone, faded, drunk with friends or girlfriends, in front of the mega screen of a cinema or at home, on the couch, dreaming of being able to imitate the characters in the film, look a little like them, feel like brothers and discover a world still too hidden.

A video, a hug, a car. And there you have it. The suitcase is packed, a plane ticket and you take off for new destinations. For a day, for a few hours, just enough that they relive the passion, let the fire burn and fill hearts overflowing with passion. Finally a channel free from bureaucracy, laws, limits. So many, too many, excessive. All of them. How much does it cost to live one’s passion? Too much. How much does it cost to give it up? Little.

And that’s where Cody Walker comes in.

Paul’s unbridled passion grows out of all proportion in his brother Cody Walker, who takes up the legacy of this passion for cars and founds FuelFest. From Muscle Cars to JDMs, without distinction, without limits, a big party, a mega gathering, a tornado of engines and mechanics combined with the imagination and creativity that distinguishes everyone. A major event that in 2023 travels the American continent and overseas flying to Tokyo.

FuelFest is a staged event that has grown over time, attracting more and more people to it and bringing more and more novelties and cars. On the calendar are: Mid-Atlantic New Jersey, Las Vegas, Scottsdale. The event is an all-around party with a significant duration to give everyone, enthusiasts and the curious to participate and enjoy motoring days to the fullest, including concerts, interactive events, kid zone, food and drink, concerts, Car Show. In short, nothing is left to chance.

Unfortunately, this event does not touch Italy, but a part of Europe. Costs, laws, bureaucracy are at the heart of the limitations of those who, in this world, live in it, dream in it, create in it. Perhaps. Or perhaps it is the disinterest of people who have stopped believing in their passion, succumbing to the pressure of imposed and wanted limits. Gone stores, landmarks, the absence of expertise and professionalism that has driven fans away, to look elsewhere, to get tired of repeating and repeating a script, already written, already seen, many, too many times. An excess no longer allowed. It is understood.

Cody Walker, however, is a hope. As are the Tuning Girls. There is a spark lit that seeks fuel to burn and light this engine again.

Will they succeed?

We shall see.

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