What It’s Like To Cruise 1,000 Miles Of Brazilian Mountains And Coastline

Sometimes doing two things at the same time can be a stressful stretching of your limits, however when you are an automotive photojournalist sometimes you might seek this kind of multitasking. I’ve been used to photographing the goings on in the vintage car scene in South America, but being on my side of the lens means I rarely get to participate in the activities I document—restorations, rallies, shows, telling a single car’s story—but I had the chance to fix that recently when I embarked on the 1,000-mile-long rally called the 1000 Milhas Históricas Brasileiras. I was the co-driver, navigator, and of course photographer for our team’s entry: an ex-Emerson Fittipaldi Renault 8…..Read the full article at: https://petrolicious.com/articles/what-its-like-to-cruise-1000-miles-of-brazilian-mountains-and-coastline

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