[COVERAGE] Hot Import Nights NJ/NY
September 3rd, 2014 by Elusive MediaHot Import Nights returns! After many years of seeing HIN listed for the NJ/NY region, it always seemed to get cancelled as the date drew closer. When i go back to thinking of car shows, HIN was always the show to mark down on your calendar. Hot Import Nights still separates themselves from every other show with the HIN Model Search contest, live bands, Vapor Lounge, and good atmosphere. HIN still keeps to their roots and has sections of the expo center set with low ambient lighting. In these sections, cars can show off their neon setups. Hot Import nights had a wide verity of cars. Neon, clean, classic, exotics; you pretty much had something for everyone. HIN coverage wouldn’t be complete without the models, so enjoy a mix of cars and models photos!
Date: August 30th, 2014
Location: Meadowland Expo Center, Secaucus, NJ
By: Erik
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[COVERAGE] 32nd New York International Motorcycle Show
January 20th, 2013 by Elusive MediaProgressive Insurance again sponsors this year’s International Motorcycle Show(IMS) at the Javits Center. If your into anything on two wheels, this is the place to be this weekend! …and yes they do have 3 wheel and 4 wheels to check out as well! IMS always has a good line up of activities/shows/unveiling. Mike Wolfe from American Pickers was a special guest for Indian motorcycles with his recently restored 1938 Indian and helped announce the new engine that will be powering the next generation of Indian Motorcycles. For anyone that follows or is interested in MotoGP, the MotoGP Experience give you a look at all 3 classes including the recently CRT bikes added to the MotoGP grid. Indianapolis GP was there promoting their race and a chance to win a free weekend at the race w/ VIP and flight, one hell of a deal for the winners!! XDL Street Jam was there to promote their Championship series and put on many demonstrations throughout the weekend with head-2-head battles. IMS keeps the weekend packed with over 15 different manufactures & Marketplace for anything from accessories to the latest gear. If your looking for any more details on the NY show or other locations check out www.motorcycleshows.com.
Date: January 18th-20th, 2013
Location: New York, New York @ Jacob Javits Center
By: Erik
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2012 New York International Auto Show
April 9th, 2012 by Elusive MediaThe auto show returns to the Jacob Javits Center to show off the 2012-2013 production models, along with the concept cars. The biggest talk of the show is the return of the Dodge Viper. The 2013 SRT Viper GTS pushes out 640hp and 600lbs/torque, but between the high end exotics to the fuel efficient consumers, there is plenty to keep you busy throughout your day at the show.
Date: April 6-15, 2012
Location: New York, New York @ Javits Center
By: Erik
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2011 New York International Auto Show
April 23rd, 2011 by Elusive MediaThat time of the year again! NYIAS! As always, i attended on Good Friday to escape the weekend crowds. The Auto show gives you the hottest concepts, along with getting a taste of all the 2012 model vehicles. To name a few that caught my attention were the Lotus Esprit, Audi R8 GT, Scion FR-S Concept, Honda CR-Z R Concept, & a few others. Feel free to post up a comment on your favorite upcoming car/suv/truck! Few pics below to give you a taste! Rest in the gallery!
Enjoy.
Date: April 22nd, 2011
By: Erik
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1. F1 Hotness
2. Mercedes SLS 6.3 … aka gullwing
3. Ford Model + young kid 😛
4. BMW M1 … I’ll be keeping my e46 M3!
5. Spyker
6. Audi R8 GT
7. Models @ Jeep.
8. Honda CR-Z Concept
9. Slot Cars, haven’t done that in a good 15 yrs.
10. Fiat Model
11. Infiniti IPL G37 Coupe
12. VW Van …schweet!
13. Scion FR-S Concept
14. Kiss … and SIGNED Mini
15. Ducati 848 Evo … not sure why it was there… but love it!
Red Bull Air Race New York
June 22nd, 2010 by Elusive MediaDate: June 19-20th, 2010
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“NEW YORK – Paul Bonhomme of Britain won the first-ever Red Bull Air Race in New York on Sunday with a scintillating performance under pressure in front of the most spectacular setting in the eight-year history of the sport. Nigel Lamb took second place in a thrilling four-way battle between the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan while American Kirby Chambliss got his second straight podium with third place.
Bonhomme, the defending champion, prevailed in front of a huge crowd of 75,000 spectators watching from both sides of the Hudson River and a live U.S. television audience with one superb run after another through three pressure-packed rounds. Bonhomme had finished behind Arch for the last three races and was desperate to get back on top after the Team Abu Dhabi racer cut his lead in the championship to just one point. Arch pushed Bonhomme to his limits but saw his three-race winning streak shattered in dramatic fashion when he hit a pylon in the final 4 ending any hope of a podium finish.
Bonhomme stopped the clock at 1:10.01, the day’s fastest time on the 5.5-km track of 13 Air Gates set up on the majestic Hudson River between the Statue of Liberty and New York’s breathtaking skyline. Bonhomme had been the epitome of consistency with times of 1:10.09 in the Top 12 round and 1:10.07 in the Super 8 before lowering the mark again to 1:10.01 in the final. That was a full 2.05 seconds faster than Lamb and 2.08 faster than Chambliss. Arch was 5.34 back — hurt by the six-second penalty for hitting the pylon.
It was Bonhomme’s 12th straight podium — a record — and he now leads the championship with 53 points while Arch is second overall with 48 points. Team Breitling’s Nigel Lamb is third on 47 and Chambliss has 35.
“It’s very good — and what a setting,” Bonhomme said. “I can appreciate the view now that I’ve finished racing. Great day. I concentrated on me, my airplane and the track. And now I think we can celebrate a bit.” Lamb, who got his third second-place finish this year after getting the same result in Abu Dhabi and Rio de Janeiro, called it “a fantastic result”. Chambliss, the 2006 world champion, was delighted to be on the podium in his home race. “As an American, I’m very, very proud,” he said. “It’ll sink-in in a while. I have to personally thank Hannes for hitting that gate. Thank you Hannes!”
Arch was gracious in defeat on the biggest stage in the 49-race history of the Red Bull Air Race, a city where organizers have dreamed of staging a race since the world’s fastest growing motorsport was launched in 2003. It has been a FAI recognized world championship competition since 2005. Arch said he pulled out the stops to try to beat Bonhomme and get what would have been a record fourth straight victory and just barely hit the Air Gate, an inflatable pylon that he clipped with his wing.
“It was a good run,” said Arch, the 2008 champion. “It was just a couple of centimeters that made the difference. I would rather lose here like that in style, going for it, than completely screw it up. So I think those guys in front of me owe me a beer.”
The New York race was the fifth in the eight-race championship. It was a bit of a disappointment for the other American, Michael Goulian. The man from Massachusetts finished seventh. Pete McLeod of Canada, by contrast, had an excellent race and finished fifth to move up to fifth place in the championship with 29 points.” – redbullairrace.com
Red Bull Air Race – New York Tickets
May 2nd, 2010 by Elusive Media
NEW YORK – April 30, 2010 – The metro area better fasten their seat belts because tickets are now on sale for the 2010 Red Bull Air Race New York being held in Liberty State Park in Jersey City this summer. In partnership with NYC & Company, Jersey City, NJ and Liberty State Park, the race will take place over the Hudson River on June 19 and 20.
With some luck, the sun will be shining as thousands of spectators look just feet above the river to see something other than tall buildings. In the Red Bull Air Race, fifteen of the world’s best pilots race individually against the clock for the fastest time through an aerial race track made up of inflatable air gates. This year marks the sixth year of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship which will also land in countries including Canada, Germany, Hungary and Portugal.
Tickets are available in different levels on www.redbullairrace.com. For General Admission tickets, standing room tickets start at $30 and Grandstand Reserved Seating start at $50. The Race Club provides hospitality, premium viewing, jumbotron screens, selection of food and beverages in a buffet form and a “party” atmosphere. Price for a 2-day pass will be $540.
Corporate groups can book a private lounge within the Business Race Club: requests will personally be managed by the Red Bull Air Race Hospitality Team under hospitality@redbullairrace.com. The High Flyers Lounge is the most premium level of hospitality at the Red Bull Air Race and includes the best views of the track and gourmet food and beverage. A service fee and the Liberty State Park fee will be applied to each ticket level. Questions and requests can be directed to ticketing@redbullairrace.com.
So gather the family and tell your friends about your plans to attend Red Bull Air Race New York at Liberty State Park in Jersey City this summer. Unfortunately, the race will not be viewable from lower Manhattan. The Red Bull Air Race encourages everyone to buy tickets and plan transportation via ferries from Battery Park or the Light Rail in New Jersey. There will not be general admission spectator parking in Liberty State Park.
“Staging a Red Bull Air Race in New York City and Jersey City marks an important milestone in the history of the global motorsport championship and we feel privileged to be given this opportunity,” said Bernd Loidl, CEO of the Red Bull Air Race. “We look forward to our partnership with both cities and Liberty State Park by providing spectators with an incredible experience as well as enabling millions of television viewers around the globe to watch the best race pilots compete against the spectacular skyline of some of the world’s great cities.”
Over the past five years, the Red Bull Air Race has held races in major metropolitans such as London, Rio de Janeiro, Barcelona, and in the U.S. in San Diego, Detroit, San Francisco, and Monument Valley, Utah. Of the fifteen race pilots from around the world, two are Americans, Kirby Chambliss from Arizona and Michael Goulian from Massachusetts. Each pilot operates a year-round race team including a technician and team coordinator. The end goal for each race team is to accumulate as many points throughout the season in a quest to achieve the prestigious honor of 2010 Red Bull Air Race World Champion.
For more information about the sport and to purchase tickets, please visit www.redbullairrace.com, or to view each TV episode of the 2009 season, go to www.hulu.com/redbullairrace. For high resolution photos, b-roll and text, please visit www.redbullairrace.com/press.
2010 New York International Auto Show
April 2nd, 2010 by Elusive MediaDate: April 2nd-11th, 2010
By: Erik
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The Auto show is back at the Jacob Javits Center from April 2-11, 2010 and they will have some of the hottest cars and trucks ever seen all under one roof. That means more sneak peeks, more brand new ’10 & ’11 production models and more concept vehicles than ever before. If you can’t make it out, plenty of photos to get a taste of some of the best looking cars out in the market. Enjoy the gallery!
28th New York International Motorcycle Show
January 19th, 2009 by Elusive MediaDate: Jan. 16-18th, 2009
By: Erik
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“Hundreds of fans line up outside the Javits Convention Center on Friday, January 16, 2009, despite the winter cold spell to see some of the hottest new bikes making their historic debuts at the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show in New York.”- motorcycleshows.com