Sun Valley Tour de Force donates $600,000 to The Hunger Coalition
The Sun Valley Tour de Force is a three-day car event. The annual racing supports The Hunger Coalition of Blaine County.
Porsche 911s, Supercars Unleashed at the 2022 Sun Valley Tour de Force!
If you have the opportunity to make a pilgrimage to the popular supercar and hypercar hangout, the Sun Valley Tour de Force, it’ll be worth your while.
Sun Valley Tour de Force Caters to Those with a Need for Speed
Robert Bloomquist is just 21 years old. But at a time so many 21-year-olds are testing out the latest electronic gizmos, he was itching to hit the highway with his 2021 McClaren, which cost about $200,000, to see how fast it could go.
Luxury sports cars race in Sun Valley Tour de Force
Sun Valley Tour de Force takes place on a closed section of State Highway 75 in Idaho. Funds raised support the Hunger Coalition.
Sun Valley Tour de Force to Feature the McLaren Artura
McLaren Automotive, the British luxury supercar and hypercar maker, will be showcasing its newest model—the McLaren Artura—at the 5th annual Sun Valley Tour de Force, which will be held July 21-23.
Sun Valley Tour de Force Gifts the Hunger Coalition
Organizers of Sun Valley Tour de Force presented a $175,000 check to the Bellevue non-profit Tuesday afternoon.
“Since we at The Drive are suckers for any chance to see fast cars hauling ass, we were more than happy to book a trip out to Idaho for a chance to see the assembly of Porsches, Ferraris, Corvettes, and even more exotic sheetmetal (hello, Singer Vehicle Design) try and see how high a speed each of them could achieve when given legal carte blanche and a tank full of racing fuel.”
“Imagine you are stopped by a policeman in your sports car on a smallish, two-lane back road just outside of Sun Valley, Idaho. Rather than scold you, though, the officer smiles and gives a ‘thumbs up.’ You respond by lighting up the tires and screaming up a hill into a wide left-hander at 140mph, cresting at 170, then plummeting back down the hill through a speed trap at over 200 mph.”
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