Tag: germany
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Ultrace Düsseldorf 2026
Read more: Ultrace Düsseldorf 2026At Ultrace Düsseldorf 2026, the lines between stance culture, motorsport, and contemporary design felt blurrier than ever. For me, the event represented something bigger than a traditional car show — a natural evolution of a scene that has been steadily moving toward a more curated and culturally aware identity. Despite my roots in the stance scene, it is motorsport that continues to shape the way I see cars through the lens. I’m always searching for racing influences in the builds. This perspective made one particular discovery during setup day especially memorable. Hidden away from the…
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Kustom Kulture Forever // Germany
Read more: Kustom Kulture Forever // GermanyIn 2018 I visited a lot of Custom Culture shows. This story was originally published on Speedhunters, so here’s an overview. Custom culture events have never been as popular in Europe as they are right now. The hot rodding culture that defined 1950s America has grown immensely in the time since, and now it’s conquering the hearts of car and bike lovers right across the world. European faithful made their way to Zeche Ewald, an abandoned coal mine location in Germany, for arguably the biggest custom culture show on the continent: Kustom Kulture Forever. As someone who’s attended a lot of shows, I can…
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Sign Language of Drag Racing
Read more: Sign Language of Drag RacingAs it happens, once you get baptised by nitro, you want to come back again and again. While feeling nostalgic I’ve made this small project during the events I shot at Hockenheim, because I was fascinated how every team was “signaling” to their driver. You can really feel the difference in relationship that driver has with crew members: some are family, others keep a more professional approach; few may be nervous, others too eager to win. I came up with a name for the techniques as well 😀 Puppy was just this size technique Move along, nothing to see here…
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BMW Museum / Munich
Read more: BMW Museum / MunichThere is no point to hide it, I was a BMW fan from my teenage years. Father taught me to drive on an E30 when I was around 11 and I followed brand’s influence on the World ever since. I saw BMW Headquarters cylinder building in some magazine many years ago and since then I knew that want to see it in real life and visit their famous museum. My first attempt was in 2013, but I was in Munich on Monday, so the museum was closed. I got another opportunity to visit Munich in summer 2016 and this time…