GMHTP Hosts Reader Appreciation Day At E-Town And Saves A Local Business Owner From An Evil Racketeer (Just Kidding!)
OK, so that last part was stolen from an A-Team episode ... but just a week after the biggest LSX event ever held, GMHTP did host its own Reader Appreciation Day on October 20th that gave locals a chance to sample what they may have missed in Memphis and even meet the editors and their project cars. A few lucky readers shook hands with head honcho Rick Jensen and Contributing Editor Chris Werner-and took a gander at Project 1SC-YA, as well as Werner's 383 LS1 WS6 Trans Am and the C6. As per usual, our home-away-from-home Old Bridge Township Raceway Park hosted the event in spectacular fashion, providing a wellprepped racing surface and plenty of yummy track food. Participants from the tri-state area left with heartburn, plenty of fried rubber in the wheelwells, and, hopefully, a few smiles and lower e.t.'s.
 |  Part of the GM High-Tech scuderia of project cars was on display, including Jensen's 1SC-YA and Werner's C6 and WS6. We would have liked to bring the LT1 Formula and Jensen's 10-second Turbo-T, but they were in the shop being prepped for future show-and-go articles. |  Loyal readers and enthusiasts alike hailed from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and even Virginia for a day of fun in the sun at Raceway Park in Old Bridge Township, NJ. |
 Edward Melendez's '02 Z28 was one of the gems we found while perusing the parking lot. This mint, low-mile Camaro has an RK Sport carbon-fiber hood, Lambo doors, 20s, Eibach lowering springs, and a Xenon body kit. |  |  |