A great way to use your car. A scenic drive on country roads. A game that takes you places.
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Saturday TSD Rally
Beginner friendly TSD road rally, starting and ending in the Portland area. Rallies take 3-4 hrs. to complete. first car starts at 10:01 am.
See the website for the event to learn more.
Tractor and Engine Show
Tractor, Lawnmower, Truck & ATV pulling! Swap meet, farm demos, Kid activities, Food and beer garden! A great time and reason to bring your car out to an event.
Port Orchard Cruz show
The Saints Car Club hosts their 37th annual car show! The Port Orchard waterfront will be filled with classic cars, Street Rods, Customs and Bikes! Public viewing from 10am-4pm. Raffles for cool prizes to exhibitors and patrons. 60 different classes!
Bremerton Elks Car Show
More classes, More trophies! Come out and enjoy the day with us! Lodge 1181 welcomes special interest cars of all kinds to this annual event. Event is free to the public.
Fircrest Rod Run & Picnic
Park, Music, Food, Dash Plaques! Join us in our annual July meeting at a car show! We will have a pop-up shade cover for our group and our own picnic food and drinks. Bring your friends and family. it’s a great show all driven in to the event. Let’s make a showing!
Cruisin’ Sunday Annual car show
This event is packed with fun for all ages! BBQ, soft drinks and ice cream! over 350 vehicles! Have one? Bring it! registration is free, admission is free!
On this event’s venue website, go to: “ministries” then “cruisin sunday” for details.
Cruise the Narrows Car Show
All makes and models welcome! Enthusiasts show!
Goodguys Puyallup Car Show
36th Griot’s Garage Pacific Northwest Nationals Car Show competition
Rally in the Valleys
We had a great time driving and navigating on really cool roads that were fraught with 15-20 mph corners on 35-40 mph limits.
This “TSD” was held on Sunday, May 5th, 2024. It is a competition, that felt more like a game to us, to match the organizer’s time as closely as possible by adhering to the posted speed limits and not missing a turn while estimating the time you should be passing any posted distance, Hence the name; Time, Speed, Distance event. The host rainierautosports.com had layed out a great route and notes in a book to guide us. We saw great views of rivers and mountains went over wooden bridges and narrow roads that “roller-coastered” through lush green conifer forests. The route we were taken on went from Duvall to Index and back to Monroe then up to Granite Falls and finally Stanwood where we all gathered for a nice meal at a Thai restaurant. Awards were given out and we enjoyed time with our competitors. I would like to take a couple of passengers next time to introduce them to this discipline of auto sports. Real roads, real cars, real competition, feels like racing, never breaking a law. This really is a great way to use and enjoy your car. Navigating, while it sounds like just riding along, is not so easy or boring as just reading notes. One must be aware of what is coming in the instruction notes and how quickly they may come together, read the descriptions aloud in a way that the driver can efficiently use and answer any questions fast, know how to use the phone app and, when something is off, what to do. The Novice class is for beginners and there is a vintage class when there are enough of them.

















