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I Don’t Speak French, But Anyone Can Understand Fast

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Today I caught on to a discussion in the Waterfest 08 thread talking about the drag racing action from this past weekend.

In the thread and in his blog post, GT R4C3R mentioned that he was fairly unimpressed with the drag racing portion of Waterfest. What he failed to mention was that the fastest car of the day was a Mk3! Leg0man filled us in on the details for the car:

“The winner of the event, with the fastest time and highest speed this year was a mk3! It’s a car from a shop local to me, AutoXtrem. Their best pass was a 10.36 @ 143.29mph.”

Upon further inspection, it looks like AutoXtrem is located up in the Great White North (Quebec to be more specific).

Since I don’t speak or read French (Marc Hubert recently confirmed for me that he and the Autoxtrem team speak English just fine), I can’t make much out of their website, but they do have some project photos and a video of their 10-second dragstrip pass.

UPDATE 07/23/08: Here is the video of the 10.36 run at 143.29mph at Waterfest this past weekend.

Below is another one of their many videos hosted out at YouTube.

Check these guys out and be sure to hit them up for some work if you’re in the area. It looks like they know Mk3s pretty well.

Waterfest 14 is a Hit

Sunday, July 20th, 2008 | 3 Comments »

Text and Photos: George “GT R4C3R” Smolar

I just got back from my first Waterfest and boy was it hot. It must have been 95 degrees with 97% humidity. Either way, it was crazy fun. I cruised to the show with DubsOfQueens, a local group of VW and Audi guys I’ve started hanging out with lately.

The show was amazing, with hundreds of cars in the show area and hundreds more in the exhibition area. There were so many clean Mk3s that after walking around for a while I realized how much work I still need to do on mine.

The vendor area was packed with Mk4s and even more Mk5 GTIs. And of course, no Audi-related event would be complete without a few R8s, and there were plenty to be found. However, Volkswagen wasn’t prepared to let Audi steal the show. VW brought in the coveted GTI W12 from Europe. If you saw it on Top Gear, you haven’t seen anything. It looks that much cooler in person (though still handles just as poorly).

The drag racing was mediocre, especially seeing some cars run 20-second quarter miles and the single participating R8 that did one pass at 14 seconds. The burnout competition was far more exciting, but relatively uncompetitive with several FWD cars against one RWD. The RWD Audi won by a clear margin, blowing out both his rear tires. The GTI that faced him in the finals put on a good show though, engulfing his entire car in smoke to the point that it was no longer visible.

At that point I walked around for a bit more scouting cars and bragged to my friend that I got to see the W12 while he sat at home. Finally I met up with Ashley (VentoBabe) and called it a day.

Now I’m home, tired from a long hot day in the sun, eager to hear the date for next year’s Waterfest.

1st Annual Dub Center is a Success

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 | No Comments »

Two weeks ago, Lincoln, NE, played host to over 40 cars at the first annual Dub Center car show. VWs, Audis and BMWs cruised in from around the midwest (plus Georgia!) to converge on Pioneers Park, about an hour outside of Omaha.

Since Mk3Love was sponsoring both Mk3 classes at the show, I drove out to attend along with vdubstyle (Mk3 GTI VR6) and chunknorris (Mk4 GTI 1.8T). The drive through Iowa was sunny and smooth. Our convey cruised over 150 miles on Interstate 80 while the Mk4’s passenger snapped shots of the Mk3s in action.

We arrived at our hotel in the late afternoon on Saturday and spent the rest of the day gearing up for the show and enjoying the local accommodations. Our group had a bad experience at the local King Kong restaurant, but we all made it back to the hotel with our stomach’s intact.

As the evening drew in and the sun began to fade, our small group made the trek out to Pioneers Park for an evening photo shoot and a chance to meet up with the event’s organizer, Mike Kraus. After doing the meet and greet with the few cars still left at the park, we flew back to the hotel with sunroofs and windows open, taking in the cool night air on the open highway.

Sunday morning brought worries as a severe thunderstorm rolled through the area dropping golf ball sized hail in some areas. Luckily none of the cars were damaged and everything dried up quickly, giving us enough time to wipe down the cars and get out to the park.

As we pulled in to our parking spaces in the event area, we knew we were in for a good show. There was a table full of trophies glistening in the sun from the morning rain and Dubs and enthusiasts aloof everywhere, snapping photos and talking cars.

For the two categories Mk3Love sponsored, Golf/GTI and Jetta, there were five entries total. A clean, white VR6 GTI took top honors in the Golf/GTI class and vdubstyle and his black VR6 GTI grabbed second place. My car, DerSubtileVento, was the only Mk3 Jetta that entered the show (with a stock, green VR6 Jetta parked as a spectator), so I ended up winning the Mk3 Jetta class. I felt bad for winning by default, but several of the other guys kept me excited by confirming the hard work I’ve put into the car.

The show ended around 3pm that afternoon and our convoy headed for home with our spirits freshly renewed, each Mk3 winning its own trophy at our debut event.

I’ll be sure to go back again next year and hopefully the Mk3 showing will be even stronger. Thanks go out to the show organizers and all the cars that participated in the show.

If you got one of the Mk3Love.com stickers I handed out, feel free to say hi. ;)

Dub Center is Getting Closer

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 | No Comments »

This weekend is the Dub Center event in Lincoln, NE, where Mk3Love is sponsoring 1st and 2nd place trophies in both Mk3 classes, Golf/GTI and Jetta.

If you’re in the area, please stop down at the show on Sunday, June 15. I will have shirts for the 1st place winners in each of our classes and lots of decals to hand out.

Get the rest of the details on Dub Center from their website and check out the discussion about the event on our forum.

2. Schwab VW Tuning Day

Sunday, June 8th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

The Schwab VW Tuning Day is still a relatively new event to the German Volkswagen community - first established in 2007, the event organized by Volkswagen dealership Autohaus Schwab proved to be quite the success and was sure to make a repeat performance this year. And by no means did it disappoint!

Held on the grounds of the shopping center Metro in the city of Neuss in North-Rhine-Westphalia, the show offered quite some space - and even around 400 parking spaces with a roof. As the whole Metro parking lot was filled almost completely, attendance was estimated to be over 500 cars.

There were even some Mk3Love members attending the event - namely Tornado with his Vento Variant Syncro and Shadow with his bagged Golf. I spoke to Tornado briefly and chatted a bit longer with Shadow - both proved again that Mk3Love users are nice guys in general.

All in all it was a good event with many nice cars and I for one am hoping that it will get another repeat next year - because I want to be there.

Click here to see the full gallery with all 274 pictures from the event.

2008 Porsche & VW Show, Puerto Rico

Monday, May 26th, 2008 | No Comments »

A few forum members tipped us off to a huge Porsche & VW show that went down last month in Puerto Rico. On April 27, car enthusiasts from the local AudiVWCrewPR and EuroCrewPR clubs gathered from near and far for what appeared to be the 9th annual event.

We have Radames Torres to thank for all the great photos from the event. AudiVWCrewPR also has their own event gallery with more.

The Mk3s at the show very similarly resemble the styling seen throughout the United States. Clean exteriors, smooth or textured stock bumpers, smoked lighting and roof racks.

Unique features at this show included several cars with yellow or amber lighting (which is starting to grow in the US scene).

Someone from NewBeetlePR put together a video of the event (11 minutes) and captured a few of our own members. Anarchy is seen around 8:00 and roly_vr6 at about 9:32. The video is hosted on DailyMotion.

Thanks to our members from PR for letting us know about the event and linking us out to the great show coverage.

If you are attending a show in your area and want us to feature your photos, please send show details, links to event coverage and your own comments or thoughts about the event,

Primer - Moderator’s Choice Winner

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 | No Comments »

Primer, an event put on by Yarrow Thorne’s Yarrowsport, has roots all the way back to 2004 when his company opened its doors at their new location in Providence, RI. This year’s event on May 10-11 went off in a fashionable sense with new classes and just as many cars as ever.

One of our forum staff members, Tom (ventoCL), was on the scene for us scoping the best Mk3s. He had a fistful of stickers to pass out and one shirt to give away. At the end of the day, Tom decided that Chris Rego’s supercharged Jetta was the best Mk3 at the show. But not only did Rego’s Mk3 win the Mk3Love prize, it also took home Best in Show in the Yarrow Class, which included cars from all generations and truly represented the cream of the crop in attendance.

Congratulations to Chris Rego on being selected as the top Mk3 and thanks to all of the other Mk3ers who picked up stickers. Feel free to link up your own photos from the show and let us know what you thought about Primer ‘08.

New England Dustoff - Moderator’s Choice Winner

Monday, May 12th, 2008 | No Comments »

NE Dustoff show took place just a few weeks ago on April 27. Mk3Love’s very own Tom Whitaker (thewhitsnpt) was there staffing the show and representing his local club, Ocean State Dubs.

Tom is a moderator on the forum here and was charged with running the gate at the show. Mk3Love sent a shirt and a pile of decals over to Rhode Island in hopes of recruiting some new community members. Tom was asked to pick his favorite Mk3 at the show to be the recipient of a free SplashBox shirt and several Mk3Love stickers.

Our giveaway was not part of NE Dustoff’s official judging; it was something we did on our own. Though it was cold and rainy the day of the show, Tom still found a Mk3 worthy of the Mk3Love Moderator’s Choice prize.

Tom had a great time hanging out with everyone at the show and was thankful that so many braved the weather. Next year they’re hoping for more sun and you can bet that Mk3Love will be at this show, historically one of the first of the season.

Mk3Love Sponsoring Mk3 Classes at Dub Center 2008

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 | 2 Comments »

Official as of an hour ago, Mk3Love is now sponsoring both Mk3 classes (Golf/GTI 1st and 2nd place, Jetta 1st and 2nd place) at Dub Center 2008.

Dub Center is taking place on Sunday, June 15, at Pioneers Park in Lincoln, Nebraska. Pioneers Park boasts 1,100 acres of open-air and grassy fields with access to 37 hotels nearby. Dub Center is a new show for 2008 being organized by Mike Kraus and his team of local Dub enthusiasts.

Gates open at 8am with judging for the 20+ classes ending at 2:30 in the afternoon. Awards will follow at 3:30pm where Mk3Love will be awarding top honors to the 1st and 2nd place Mk3s in the Golf/GTI and Jetta classes.

I’ll be bringing DerSubtileVento to the show and should have plenty of Mk3Love.com decals to hand out. I hope to see all of our members from the surrounding area at this show this summer.

Other sponsors of Dub Center include Raderwerks, Jasud Racing Development, Eurotuner and more.

Going Dutch

Monday, March 3rd, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Team VW-Speed.nl 6th Annual Midwintermeeting

Holding a car show in February is not all that usual, but the guys and gals from Team VW-Speed.nl didn’t care about that and created their Midwintermeeting. This time was actually the sixth time the show was held, and judging from the big turn out of cars, it was quite the success!The show was held on the area of “Frans Op Den Bult”, a Dutch truck-stop kind of thing which made for a big space to fill with cars - and they succeeded as by noon the whole place was filled up with Volkswagens of all kinds. Watercooled, aircooled, new, old, modded, stock, ratty - you name it, it was probably there.

Around 8.00am we (my friend Sergej and I) started our journey to the Netherlands. The show started at 10.00am and we had about 200km to cover. Even though my car was freshly washed the evening before, it didn’t look like it when we arrived. It had rained all night and the roads were still quite wet, so the car was relatively dirty when we arrived - but we figured it was okay, after all we drove 200km to get there, we were allowed to have somewhat dirty cars.

When we hit the area of the show, there was already a long line of cars waiting to be let in, so we knew that we were definitively in the right place.

We arrived around 10.30am (and it just so happens that after we arrived my driver’s door handle broke) - by that time there was already a good number of cars on location, but later on it seems the numbers almost doubled. By 12.00am the place was packed.


Just after our arrival

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