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FuelFest gears up for show at WestWorld of Scottsdale Dec. 9

This year, the show will feature more than 600 top custom, exotic, rare and exclusive cars and trucks, plus live action drift exhibitions with ride-alongs. A portion of the event's proceeds benefit Reach Out WorldWide, the nonprofit charity founded by Paul Walker and continued by his brother, Cody Walker.

Following record-setting shows in Los Angeles, West Palm Beach and Dallas-Fort Worth and new shows in New Jersey and Las Vegas, FuelFest is set to open gates for their third year in Arizona today.

FuelFest Arizona will take place at WestWorld of Scottsdale on Saturday, Dec. 9 from 1 to 8 p.m. Admission tickets start at $35 per person and kids 12 and under are free. 

FuelFest, brought to you by NOCO, blends the enthusiast’s passion for the automotive world with appearances by "Fast & Furious" franchise stars Cody Walker and Tyrese Gibson, car drifting, live music, culture and more. This year, the show will feature more than 600 top custom, exotic, rare and exclusive cars and trucks, plus live action drift exhibitions with ride-alongs. Also, interactive exhibits and experiences such as “Taste of Tokyo" Japanese-themed area sponsored by Fortis Auto, plus custom cars and promos with O’Reilly Auto Parts. 

The action-packed event will feature exhilarating live-action in every corner of the show such as drifting, replicating famous Japanese drift courses, multiple live performances from hip-hop artists and DJs on the Yokohama Festival Stage, special guests walking the show and more. Drift drivers will showcase their precision driving skills throughout the show. For those looking to elevate the thrilling experience even more, FuelFest offers ride-alongs in the drift cars, VIP access with premium benefits, early admission access for FuelClub members, limited-edition merchandise and more. 

Custom interactive displays from Premium Car Area, sponsored by Meguiar’s, vehicle wrap reveals from STEK, custom cars on display with Liqui-Moly, collector pins from Leen Customs, testing your strength with the U.S. Marines, legendary cars brought to you by Shelby American and many other exciting custom exhibits are also happening at FuelFest.

A portion of the event's proceeds benefit Reach Out WorldWide, the nonprofit charity founded by Paul Walker and continued by his brother, Cody Walker. Founded in 2010, the organization was created by the late actor and producer after a massive earthquake devastated Haiti with the inspiration to organize a relief team that responded to the disaster. ROWW’s mission is to fill the gap between the availability of skilled resources in post-disaster situations. As of 2023, ROWW has raised over $360,000 through its FuelFest events to benefit those in need and has deployed to several disaster areas, including Tampa Bay following Hurricane Ian and Turkey following the devastating earthquakes. 

For event information and tickets, visit FuelFest.com.