Subaru’s Belong in the Mud

Subaru Impreza WRX STi vehicles are all over the street’s of this blogger’s home town, Philadelphia – but where they really want to be is playing in the mud. Subaru’s were bred to race and slosh around in the snows of Northern Vermont, in the wastelands of Provo, Utah, and on to be used on asphalt as a last resort. The racers out in Park City, Utah once a year to take on a snow, ice and muck covered 0.5-mile course to, well, just drive sideways and get very messy.

It’s known as the Subaru Ice Capades – as one Subaru PR representative puts it, is “where press cars go to die.” As frost begins to subside but still covered the track, Subaru drivers take to the road and begin splashing around. As friction and rubber collide ice turns to mud and it all goes up in the air, in one fluid swoosh. And the photo evidence is enough to make us want to book a flight next year.

Sources: Jalopnik | Subaru PR

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