The team mates met first round with Nola just barely edging out a victory over Sudden Impact. Racing was all about Nola on Saturday night. Nola scored a second place win against Ghost Ryder and Sudden Impact came home with third place. Sudden Impact truck had two amazing wheelies. Saturday night the team was on a mission to bring home a win to Nola Motorsports Park! The truck went out first for wheelies throwing it down with two great wheelie,s a nice slap wheelie, and a no-handed doughnut to finish it out. Both trucks scored in the top four to finish off the night strong. Freestyle saw lots of big air from both trucks with amazing speed and a nice save from the Nola truck. Sudden Impact barely missed taking home the win due to time to fuel up the truck. Friday night racing was all about the Sudden Impact truck! It straight ran away on everyone in the tight Chicago style racing course, making it to the finals against Big Dawg. Friday night’s show was awesome with both trucks putting it down in wheelies with high scores. There will also be a bounce house for the kids, an RC Crawler obstacle course, a life size 4×4 obstacle course, Go-Kart racing, etc.įiled under: Check This Out!, Press Releases, Team News by Brandonįebruary 6 – 7, 2015 – Austin, Texas - Sudden Impact and Nola Motorsports were in Austin Texas for the O’Reilly Outlaw Nationals this weekend competing against some hard chargers. There will be vendors on site to sell merchandise and take orders such as 4Wheel Parts, Diamond C Offroad, The Tahyo, Searchers 4WD, KAK Art NOLA, Adrinaline Hobby, event T-shirts and more. There will be several things to do once everyone reaches NOLA Motorsports. After having their card stamped at all five stops, players will conveen at the NOLA Motorsports Park. Each vehicle will be given a stamp card with a list of five stops around the city that they will have to make. Participants will check in at 9 am on Sept. Which brings us to the Crescent City Dog Dash. Last year NOLA4X4 decided to reach out and offer a helping hand to some fellow 4×4 fans that seemed like they could use some assistance, working with the VRC team was a pleasant experience and we decided to continue working with them…. The founder and owner of VRC (Tia Torres) is an avid 4×4 enthusiast, she became a Jeep owner several years ago and has since converted her two daughters to the Jeep way of life. The cost of running VRC has grown immensely since they moved to New Orleans leaving the rescue in a daily struggle to finance its operation. New Orleans of course has its own history with this breed with it being one of the most popular types of dogs in our city, so the two do fit together well. The rescue specializes in the Pitbull breed yet does not limit itself to only rescuing Pits. They moved to New Orleans in 2012 and immediately embraced the culture and lifestyle of NOLA. VRC is the animal rescue featured on Animal Planet’s “Pitbulls & Parolees”. The Crescent City Dog Dash is a fund raiser event organized and hosted by NOLA4X4 to raise funds and awareness for the Villalobos Rescue Center.
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