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LAST CAR MEET OF THE YEAR

RENO, NV (Dec. 29) – The final car meet of the year came when Reno Cars & Coffee boss Lance Freitas decided to have it by Classic Rock Coffee shop. Good weather and the timing resulted in a huge turn out.

Any time Reno Cars & Coffee has a meet there is a huge variety of cars on display. This time it was by Classic Rock Coffee.

As usual the range of cars ran from the ordinary to exotic and some were a bit extraordinary. Still it was a good time for car people to get together and enjoy both the coffee as well as the machinery.

The most exotic car there was a McLaren 720S Spider with doors that swung up when opened.

David Schnabel stands by his 720S McLaren at the car meet.

“I’ve had it for about four months,” owner David Schnabel said. “I’ve had a super charged Corvetts, lots of power with 650 rear horsepower, I’ve had an AMG C63 Mercedes with a RENNtech tune on it. I sold each of those cars because they weren’t exotic enough for me so this one I’m going to keep.”

Asked about what made the McClaren special he said, “I like it better than a Ferrari or Lamborghini. You don’t see too many of them around, it’s light and got a lot of horsepower to it. I mean Ferraris and Lamborghinis a lot of times have less horsepower and you’re paying more money for them.”

He added the car drives every well although he hasn’t had any track time yet.

“It drives very comfortably, I keep it in track mode on the engine and on the suspension I keep it in comfort mode,” he said. “Track mode tightens everything up and it goes faster. Driving it up and down the freeway it’s just fine.”

At this the amount of cars spilled over the parking area by the coffee shop. Among the cars was a black BMW owned by Jay Sandoval.

Jay Sandovel stands by his BMW that he’s set up for drifting.

“She just a basic BMW 330i, got a nice set up with BC Racing Coil Overs a straight pipe and that’s it,” he said. “I’ve got a six-speed manual M3 swap versus the auto trans then all I’ve got to do is put an LSD (Limited Slip Differential) in the rear and she’s party ready.”

He doesn’t want to do the full BMW swap on the rear end of the drive drain due to the amount of parts needed and cost.

“The cheaper way would be to put my own limited slip for $500 bucks and since I build gears and everything it’s easy,” he said.

Now the car is set up for both street and drifting. In fact he takes his daughter drifting on the weekends when it’s raining. He explains it saves the tires. Later he’ll teach her to drive using the manual transmission.

Asked how he chose this car he said, “I’ve had plenty of cars but always loved BMW’s. To get this I sold my Audi that had a little 2.0 turbo and while it was a lot faster than this I just love what this offers.

“It’s like got so much technology built in. comfortable, got the perfect power I need to stay out of tickets and still have fun. I’ve had this about three months now, I usually burn through my cars, trade and sell them but this one is a keeper. It’s not going anywhere.”

Steve Hertel by his ’72 Cuda. He plans to install a Hemi in it and will enter the car in the upcoming Hot August Nights.

Among the vintage cars there was an orange 1972 Cuda owned by Steve Hertel.

“It’s got a 4-speed manual and I picked this up about four months ago from a friend in the Bay Area then I got rid of my ’72 blown Chevelle,” he said. “It riders like at ’72 Cuda, rough and this one’s got a 391 in it so she uses fuel pretty quick.”

Asked if he’s done anything to it or plans to, he said, “I haven’t anything to it yet but we’re looking at upgrading to a 426 Hemi.”

He then pointed out his license plate, “COMBTW.” With a laugh he said it stands for Crazy Old Man Behind The Wheel.

Among the cars on display is this restored VW Karmann Ghia.

Next up for Reno Cars & Coffee is their usual first weekend of the month meeting Sunday, January 5 at the Kietzke Starbucks. As usual things get rolling at 10 a.m. and the turnout should be good again as will be the weather.

OTHER RACING NEWS:

• Be sure to check last Thursday’s preview article. The New Year starts with motocross races at MMX in Marysville then in the afternoon oval track racing at the Stockton Dirt Track.

Wishing all our readers a safe and Happy New Year.

Finally, we here at nvracing news want to wish all of our readers a very Happy and Safe New Year.

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