Son clashing with father in Competition Leadfoot 2016
The Leadfoot Festival is gearing up to be an exciting spectacle, attracting some of the world's top drivers. Among the notable participants are Rhys Millen, 'Mad Mike' Whiddett, and Scott Dixon.
Rhys Millen, a renowned figure in the US automotive scene, boasts over 20 years of racing experience. His career has seen him compete in various motorsport disciplines, including Formula Drift and Red Bull Global Rallycross. Millen's stunt driving work can be seen in the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Millen will be competing at the Leadfoot Festival with his four-wheel drive Global Rallycross Hyundai Veloster Turbo, a vehicle that boasts a comprehensive list of modifications, including a 585hp and 610ft of torque.
Of particular interest is the fact that Millen will be pitted against his father, Rod Millen, at the Leadfoot Festival. The elder Millen is also a seasoned racer and their competition promises to be a highlight of the event.
'Mad Mike' Whiddett and his 'MADBUL' Mazda RX-7, and a 1906 Darracq Grand Prix are among the other quick cars confirmed for the Leadfoot Festival. The event will feature a variety of motorsport disciplines, making it a must-visit for any motorsport enthusiast.
The Leadfoot Festival will take place on Waitangi Weekend, from the 6th to the 7th of February, at Rod and Shelly Millen's Leadfoot Ranch in Hahei on the Coromandel Peninsula. The ranch spans over 150 acres, providing ample space for the thrilling races and stunts.
Tickets for the Leadfoot Festival can be purchased from the official website www.leadfootfestival.com. With the lineup of drivers and the variety of motorsport disciplines, the Leadfoot Festival is shaping up to be a significant event not to be missed.
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