Carmmunity 2017: A Year in Review

2017 was an amazing year for the Minnesota car community. MNCEC grew a ton but, more importantly, our community as a whole grew even more. If you want evidence look no further than the record attendance that Ka Teng was able to drum up for Sport Compact Day at Rockfalls, it's in Wisconsin but it's also the closest 1/4 mile strip to the Twin Cities. Anyway, I wanted to take the time to sit back and look at some of the highlights of the year with everyone.

I don't want to say everything was roses all year, it had it's low points, but through those low points there was always good that could emerge. I am extremely proud of the state I live in and I look forward to what 2018 will bring.

The overall quality of cars built in Minnesota has improved exponentially over the last few years and that in of itself led us to create the MNCEC Blog with our first official post on February 21st. We wanted to give an outlet for aspiring Minnesota automotive photographers to grow their portfolio while also showing off that Minnesota is just as capable of building cars on the same level as Chicago, SoCal or Texas. 

The inspiration of The MNCEC Blog was a direct response to our unprecedented turn out to the Winter Ramp Meet in February. We were expecting maybe 100 cars at most but we nearly filled the US Bank Stadium Ramp. That was the best prelude to the 2017 car show season we could have asked for.

On May 2nd we featured our first car, Austin Chercha's Blue CRX. With Khoua Eh Lee behind the camera we were able to show off what is arguably one of the best Honda builds in the country right now. You can find our other two features on Emilio Rescigno's Supra here and on Yuriy Gula's AutoVaz (Lada) here. I have plenty more features coming up for next year as well.

July saw Light The Night at the US Bank Stadium lot and with the music and quality of cars in show, it's safe to say that was the best Light The Night we've ever had. The food trucks we had down on the street were also second to none and, man, I can't wait for next year's Light The Night! Maybe we can get the city to put the bathrooms in the right spot, not a block over from where they should be. I will also have to figure out how to top our trophies we had too, we definitely have our work set out for ourselves now.

Our monthly DIY Garage Days have been growing over the years and back in November we even made it into the Star Tribune, which is pretty cool. The entire goal of MNCEC has been automotive education and what better way to learn hands on than to learn on your own car. Our DIY days will continue into 2018 and for the foreseeable future so if you weren't able to make it out, you still have plenty of opportunities. Next year is going to be radical. I am looking forward to everything we have planned, our Ignition show, Light The Night, Proving Grounds and all of it. At The Blog we will be adding more writers and stepping up our coverage of shows in addition to featuring more of the best builds to come from Minnesota and the surrounding area. I have more technical articles in the works and our DIY days will continue on a monthly basis for everyone to learn from. I am excited to see our community get bigger and better, happy new year everyone!

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