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Zoomboni

Zoomboni

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Join us for a fascinating behind the scenes look at the Zoomboni, a 1959 ice re-surfacer (Zamboni) turned into a wicked fast cone crushing autocross monster. 

When the Zamboni appeared at the Grassroots Motorsports Challenge in 2007 it was the first time that anyone had attempted to enter the challenge with a modified Zamboni. Buckle up for another unique episode of PAX Attack as we weave together past, present and future of a truly unique autocross car.

This episode features an interview with the current owner Jeremy Porter and the original owner and builder Lee Graser. Special guest Tane Hopu joins us to help tell the tale of the Zoomboni. 

Check out this great article from GRM on the Zamboni at the 2007 Challenge.

Learn more about Tane and Turtleshark Shooter on Instagram and Facebook.

Original music from Tim Fremd, David Renda and of course “Animal”.


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