Once again we crawled through the world of automotive blogs. This time we had a special focus on Down Under and proudly present you these five picks. Enjoy!
How to construct a race car
Nigel Petrie from Victoria/Australia is a professional race driver and blogs about his experiences at engineeredtoslide.com. He builds his cars with his own hands and documents every step in this blog. Therefore: If you want to learn how to construct a race car from the bottom up, follow him!
Inspiration for tuning fans
At stayclassy.co.nz Roo Wills covers the various race series and race cars in Down Under – it’s a great page for drifting enthusiasts but for tuning professionals, too, since Roo, a photographer from Auckland, takes a lot of detailed images of hot gear boxes, shiny rims and fashionable car bodies.
Picture book
Matt Malcolm from Auckland/New Zealand is a great photographer und loves speedy and drifting race cars. That seems to be enough if you want to publish a gorgeous car blog: Mattfresh.wordpress.com is a collection of unique images. According to shots like this one New Zealand must be a quite cool place for car photographers…
Hosanna and farewell
Another awesome blog from New Zealand: retro-classics.co.nz presents young and old timers. In contrast to other blogs which focus on chromed legends this one shows historical cars of all price ranges and some sadly tattered relicts, too. Our favorite article is this farewell on a decrepit Nissan Cedric somewhere in nowhere.
A masterclass of car photography
Entirely we found a great US blog: Maydaygarage.com is a Houston/Texas based tuning website with a crew of awesome photographers. Check out Theo Civitello’s images of Santa Claus in his new Nissan 240sx S14 or David Do’s photo spread of a nostalgic sidecar bike. If you want to learn how to take images rich of horsepower, rummage through this blog.

