Motorvation 39 at the Perth Motorplex brought the heat, with a diverse array of top-notch vehicles on display. The event kicked off with various activities like cruising, drag racing, and the Friday $5K Burnouts, where Gavin van Breukelen emerged victorious in the Pro class. The Elite tent showcased impressive builds, including Lacey Sines’s HJ ute and Joe Thring’s VF Commodore ute, highlighting the dedication and craftsmanship of the car enthusiasts.
On Saturday, the excitement continued with the unveiling of four new builds, each unique in its own right. From Lacey Sines’s family-built HJ ute to the unconventional 1948 International Harvester Metro powered by a Duramax 2.8-litre turbo-diesel, there was no shortage of creativity and passion on display. The track buzzed with action as burnout qualifiers revved up the crowd, setting the stage for an adrenaline-fueled showdown.
Sunday saw the Grand Champion driving events, with Mitchell Rando clinching the top spot in his SEQUEL EH Holden, showcasing exceptional performance and skill. The event also featured standout moments like Reece Lougher’s vibrant burnout display and Jarrad Stocks’s meticulously restored HX Premier, reflecting the diverse range of vehicles and talents present at Motorvation 39.
Noteworthy participants like Ronny Harvey with his iconic HELLFEARD Holden panel van and Peter Hutson with a tunnel-rammed HK added to the event’s charm. Adam Wood’s daring 1948 Austin K2 truck conversion and the heartwarming story of Lacey Sines’s collaborative build with her father stood out as testaments to the car community’s spirit and camaraderie.
Expertly judged Elite categories showcased the best of the best, with Bob Bull’s 1939 Ford Cabriolet leading the pack. The burnout competitions saw Chris Orchard, Jack Alfirevich, and Heath Waddington shine in their respective classes, captivating the audience with their skill and showmanship.
As Motorvation 39 concluded, the anticipation for the 40th edition next year loomed large, promising even more excitement and innovation from the West Aussie car enthusiasts. With a rich tapestry of custom builds, adrenaline-pumping competitions, and heartwarming stories, Motorvation 39 left a lasting impression as a celebration of automotive passion and creativity.
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