TROG, GETTING PREPPED FOR THE RACE OF GENTLEMEN, WILDWOOD, NJ, 2024.

Post & Images by Jack McIntyre

Before I begin this post, I’ll share a bit about TROG, directly from their website & encourage you to visit their page to learn more about The Race of Gentlemen, its history, images, and future races such as this October in Wildwood, New Jersey. My introduction to TROG was the Wildwood races of 2019 & 2021, which I’ve shared some images below. I won’t do a lot of text in this post, its more about the pictures, so I will let them tell the story.

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T.R.O.G. isn’t an invention…

…it’s been happening well before our founders were born, but now it has a name and a place in the foreground of modern culture. T.R.O.G. taps into something primal and emotional. An escape from an impressively mundane world, offering mechanical reprieve from its backlit, binary grip. T.R.O.G. events are real, jarring and built on the strongest, sappiest foundation of all…friendship. A weekend retreat with late nights and early mornings, where you laugh and yell and experience nature in the strangest possible way. A reminder that most admirable aspects of humanity have yet to die off. Visit the TROG website, click here.

About The Race of Gentlemen

The inaugural Race of Gentlemen was held in 2012 on the beach in Asbury Park, NJ – just days before Hurricane Sandy made landfall. New Jersey has a storied tradition of beach racing, including an epic 1-mile beach race in Cape May during the summer of 1905. The exhibition featured the likes of Henry Ford, Louis Chevrolet and speed record holder Walter Christie. At the time, the Cape May beach was deemed the “finest racing beach” in the world. The Race of Gentlemen has since moved from Asbury Park to Wildwood — a stone’s throw from Cape May — for its flatter, wider beaches and legendary boardwalk. Enthusiasts now attend from all over the world to run their machines down a 1/8-mile straightaway in front of thousands of spectators. The event continues to grow and garner international recognition, while laying the groundwork for additional exhibitions and races around the globe. 

About The Oilers Club

Founded by Jim Nelson in Southern California over 65 years ago, The Oilers Club, was a small group of thrill-seeking friends that built and raced hot rods and motorcycles using outdated pre-WWII era chassis, bodies, motors and parts. In 2010, the keys to the club were handed to Meldon Van Riper Stultz III, a Jersey Shore native who, with his colorful crew of vintage car and motorcycle revivalists, now stage these rolling exhibitions at historically significant locations across the country.

So onto my images & try to be in Wildwood N.J. October 4th, 5th, & 6th. This is something that you don’t see very often…

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