Fuelfest starts 2023 World Tour in West Palm Beach, Florida
Fuelfest attracts Drift enthusiasts and motorists from North -America.
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After record shows in Zuid-Florida since 2022, Fuelfest returns to West Palm Beach on Saturday for his fourth annual show at the South Florida Fairgrounds, located on 9067 Southern Blvd.
All New For 2025 -judged car shows sections, Best of Show Awards and trophies and a showcase area: Taste of Tokyo, giving fans a Japanese Underground car with a variety of cars in the streets of Tokyo.
Now in Its Sixth Year of Hosting Events Globally from Los Angeles, Dallas, West Palm Beach, New Jersey, Atlanta, Arizona, Tokyo, London and Abu Dhabi, Felfest Blends The Enthusiaste’s Passion for the Furotive WORLD WORLDY Tyrese Gibson, Cody Walker and Drifting, Live Music With Multiple Artists on the Festival Stage, A Huge Car Show, Automotive Culture and Dozens of Custom Expositions.
Last year, 15,000 fans Fuelest attended in West Palm Beach, double the turnout from the first year in the city. Organizers expect record presence again on Saturday and sold out for the event. The weather conditions become ideal – a highlight of 83 degrees and sunny skies.
This year the show will contain more than 800 top adapted, exotic, rare and exclusive cars and trucks, plus drift ride-alongs and fast & furious screen used filmautos, various interactive fan race activities and attractions.
Float is when cars throw from outside while they race on top of each other. Lucky fans who want to experience the adrenaline bunch for themselves can sign up for a Rit-A-Long with a professional, screened driver.
The Fuelest Drift -Pits are open access, so fans can get close to their favorite racing cars.
Fuelfest collects money for charity founded by Paul Walker
Gibson, who plays a novel in the film franchise, and event organizer Walker, the younger brother of the deceased actor Paul Walker, who died tragically at the age of 40 in a fatal car accident in November 2013, will be there to meet and greet fans.
Paul Walker would have turned 51 in September and every Fuelest show brings tribute to the star. Part of the proceeds from each tour stop benefits extends worldwide (roww), a non -profit Paul founded in 2010 after organizing a team of people to deliver auxiliary efforts in Haiti after an earthquake. Since then, RowW has responded to natural disasters in its own country and internationally to offer medical help and supplies and to help them clean up.
Fuelfest: if you go
- When: 1-8 hours, Saturday.
- Where: South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach.
- Tickets: $ 35 per person and children aged 12 and younger are free.
- For more information: Visit www.fuelfest.com.
James Coleman is a journalist at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA Today Florida Network. You can reach him at jcoleman@pbpost.com and follow him on X (previously known as Twitter) @Jimcoleman11. Help our journalism. Subscribe today.