Cold, wet weather set the tone early in Dallas, but it didn’t slow the turnout for this year’s Tuner
Evo. Builders and teams showed up ready, many of them making the trip from out of state, and
the variety on display reflected just how much effort went into being there.
The event stayed active throughout the day thanks to solid crowd engagement. Judges, hosts,
and participants kept the flow moving, and the audience responded by circling builds, asking
questions, and staying involved despite the conditions.
This stop wasn’t limited to cars, either. Alongside the show vehicles, BMX stunt performers
brought a steady rotation of runs that consistently drew people in. Quads were also added to the
lineup, and their quality stood out immediately with their clean, detailed bikes, and built with the
same level of care as the cars on display.
We also brought Tuner Battlegrounds LIVE to Dallas, where the crowd packed in to watch us
award the latest winner, Bryan Miguel, with his 2021 Toyota Supra. Stay tuned for his full
feature!
All in all,even with the weather working against it, Tuner Evo Dallas delivered a focused, well-
rounded event that highlighted the range and dedication within the community. It was a
straightforward reminder that the scene shows up, rain or shine.
Story by Jamie Lake
Photography by RJ Lake (@nerdy.m3dia)


