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Does Your Car Make You Happy? Show Us How and Win Over $40,000 in Prizes

Prizes Include Enough High-Performance Hardware to Build The Ultimate Street Machine & Treasure Trove of Hot Wheels Collectibles

Performance Therapy, a “social media car show”, launched this week with backing from top automotive aftermarket brands. The site, PerformanceTherapyContest.com asks enthusiasts to show the world how they enjoy their car by submitting a photo. The Grand Prize Winner will receive parts to build an incredible, high-performance supercar. Popular vote determines category winners – whom receive a $250 gift certificate. Sixty runners-up will receive a free t-shirt.

Performance Therapy Defined

Despite tough economic times, auto enthusiasts are packing car shows, races and events. Across seven continents and hundreds of niches, car fans have one thing in common: high-performance vehicles make them happy. Owning, modifying and driving cars is more than a hobby, it’s a lifestyle. It’s the cheapest form of mental therapy and provides quality entertainment for the entire family.

The Contest

The Performance Therapy Contest is a chance for enthusiasts to participate in one of the biggest online car shows of all time, show off other enthusiasts around the world and win a variety of fantastic prizes. The purpose is to help people have fun with their ride. For three months any enthusiast can submit a picture, show it off to friends and get as many votes as possible. With six categories and nine fantastic sponsors, there are dozens of ways to win and nearly 70 prizes will be awarded!

The Prizes

The Grand Prize is enough hardware to build a muscle car dream machine, including a Hotchkis Sport Suspenison system, Baer Brake system, Rushforth Wheels, Yokohama Tires, Flowmaster Exhaust, an MSD Ignition System, Red Line Oil & Lubricants, a Lifeline Fire Safety System and enough Hot Wheel Collectibles to fill a dream garage!

To enter or vote for your favorite car, go to www.PerformanceTherapyContest.com. For more information, email info@performancetherapycontest.com or click for more information on the rules, prizes and sponsors.

The Performance Therapy Contest is brought to you by Hotchkis Sport Suspension, Baer Brakes, Flowmaster, Hot Wheels Red Line Club, Lifeline USA, MSD Ignition, Red Line Oil, Rushforth Wheels and Yokohama Tire Corp.

Source: Performance Therapy Contest


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20 Reasons why regular cars are far superior than Formula One racing cars

  1. No door… I mean, people have to climb in. Actually, ANYBODY can climb in and steal it. Pffft!

  2. No roof… The people who drive these things are left open to the elements. Like, even convertible cars have something you can pull over your head.

  3. No radio (AM and FM), no cassette nor CD player… how boring it must be to drive in those things for close to two hours without having anything to listen to.

  4. No heating… Being left open to the elements, the drivers’ toes must become very cold after a while.

  5. No coffee cup holder… Those guys can spill all the hot (and dangerous stuff) over themselves. What with them steering with one hand and trying to drink with the other.

  6. No ashtrays and electric lighter…

  7. No windshield wipers… and they expect them to race in the rain?

  8. No windshields… Well, I guess no. 7 and 8 go hand in hand.

  9. No turn signals… How can they indicate they intend to pass?

  10. No headlights… No wonder they only drive in the day time.

  11. Only one brake light…

  12. Only one seat… How can a guy go necking with his girlfriend at the local drive in?

  13. No anchor for a baby seat… And they are trying to make us believe that safety comes first?

  14. No trunk…

  15. No adjustable seats… (mine goes back and forth, and can be tilted as well)

  16. High fuel consumption…

  17. Engines that don’t last…

  18. Tyres that just wear off in no time flat…

  19. Where’s the bloody ignition? I guess it’s back to the old Model T days when the cars had to be crank started.

  20. No sun visor… Must be fun driving those things with the sun in the eyes. Talk about accidents waiting to happen

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