ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月20日 07時13分


To a boy growing up on Long Island in the early part of this century, the quarter-mile track and figure-eight at Riverhead Raceway were a place like no other. The photographer Johnny Milano (@thecadejo) first visited as a teenager. “I’m not a racing fan, so it’s more the environment that gets me,” the 29-year-old said. The summer air was thick with smoke and fuel, and the engines’ roar shook his bones and organs. “You get hit in the face by pieces of rubber or pieces of road,” he said. “You get that hands-on, first-person experience.” You get monster trucks and professional Nascar teams, demolition derbies and Gut & Go enduro races — mostly low-budget competitions using cars gutted and altered for the track. For much of @thecadejo’s adulthood, he thought the raceway might just disappear. Instead it has endured, outlasting the competition. @thecadejo has gotten to see it from all angles: from the pit, where crews work furiously on their cars; from the stands; and from the track itself, where the noise takes your senses away. Swipe left to see some of his photos, and visit the link in our profile for more.


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