Coronado Speed Festival

October 3, 2009

Special CarCast Race Show, Adam Carolla at the Coronado Speed Festival. Adam, the Bob Sharp Datsun 610 Make its Debut. The CarCast crew report the event with special In-Car-Cam shots of the racing action. During all of this, Ace and the Weez pull a quick trip to check out the Miura and talk interior with Gary Bobileff, then back to the track. Special track feature with driver profile and Duane Norman. We pick up with a cool car, the Iso Rivolta, then Ace Back on the track for Qualifying. Day 2 we jump in with Adam, Sandy, and Donny rolling to the track and discussing investment race cars then the big race. Wrap it up with Celebrity cars.

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Quick Links

Quick Link to The Guest Car and Duane Norman
Quick Link to Andy Dick’s First Car
Quick Link to 1964 Iso Rivolta


Coronado Speed Festival Video


Image Gallery

Special Thanks to Contributing Photographers-
Seiji Kishi – “6S100”
Sam Martinson
Dennis Currington (Click Here for more Photos)

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47 thoughts on “Coronado Speed Festival

  1. tom

    web cast was fun to watch – but that whole vintage scene… reminded me of watching the retreat of the Iraqi army. –> not pretty.

  2. Bob Pengraph

    Coronado was a great event and I enjoyed seeing Adam’s 610 on track. Sorry it took so long for me to find this site, but here is a link to the photos I took at Coronado.

    http://www.nwspeedshots.com/flash/carousel/historics/09coronado.html

    I have to agree with Rob’s earlier post – It would be great to see Adam at the Portland Historic races next July. Also the Pacific Northwest Historic races in Seattle the weekend before Portland. Two races that are only a week apart make the long trailer pull worthwhile!

  3. Kliner

    Hey Adam,
    Heard you on Stern Show recently….find out you’re a big race car enthusiast. I live in FAirfield County CT and have been a customer of Bob Sharp Motors and followed the Newman 33 car back in the days. Nice to see pics of the old 610….
    Kliner

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