SEMA 2025

It’s Wednesday. SEMA is officially underway! The Specialty Equipment Market Association Show kicked off yesterday in Las Vegas and runs through November 7th. Every year, SEMA brings together the biggest names in the automotive world—manufacturers, custom builders, and enthusiasts—to showcase the latest in performance parts, technology, and design. From lifted trucks and exotic supercars to one-of-a-kind restomods and wild concept builds, there’s no shortage of creativity on display. In today’s featured video, you’ll get a sneak peek at just a few of the jaw-dropping custom cars and trucks that will be turning heads at this year’s event.

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Jetson Race

It’s Tuesday. The Jetson ONE is a sleek, single-seat personal eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft that I’ve featured several times throughout its development. Designed by the Swedish company Jetson Aero, it’s built for simplicity and fun rather than long-distance travel. Made from lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber, it’s powered by eight electric motors and can reach speeds of around 63 mph with a flight time of up to 20 minutes per charge. The aircraft includes safety features like a ballistic parachute, hands-free hover mode, and obstacle avoidance sensors. It’s aimed at giving people the thrill of flight without needing a traditional pilot’s license—essentially, it’s just for fun!

Jetson Aero recently held The Jetson Air Games, a competitive aerial-sport format designed to transform personal air mobility into a high-energy spectacle. It debuted with a public showcase at the UP.Summit 2025. The event featured a four-craft formation flight and a high-speed pylon race using the company’s single-seat aircraft Jetson ONE. Basically, the Air Games aim to bring what you might think of as “Formula 1 of the skies” to the eVTOL world while showing off the capabilities of the Jetson ONE. Agile aircraft fly through defined aerial courses, perform precision maneuvers, and race to the finish line with both pilot skill and machine performance on display. Check out the video to see the the Air Games in action.

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Times Of Change

It’s Monday. Halloween’s over, the clocks have been turned back, and November has arrived—fall is fading fast as winter starts to move in. That’s a lot of change packed into the last few days, huh?

I hope everyone had a delightfully ghoulish Halloween! We had a great time handing out candy to the Trick-or-Treaters—all 155 of them. Afterward, we took one final spooky cruise through a few neighborhoods we hadn’t hit yet. Once again, we were blown away by the incredible haunted displays this year. And, of course, we’re already looking forward to next year!

I had a nice lazy Sunday snacking all afternoon watching the Bears game against the Bengals and the final NASCAR race of the season. Starting with the Bears, they pulled off a dramatic 47–42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, with a last-second 58-yard touchdown from Caleb Williams to Colston Loveland sealing the victory with 17 seconds left. For once, it was nice not coming up short after a true nailbiter of a game.

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway delivered a dramatic and fitting finale to the season. Ryan Blaney took the checkered flag after a wild overtime finish, muscling past Brad Keselowski in the final corner to score the win. But it was Kyle Larson who captured the championship, pulling off a stunning victory despite never leading a single lap! Denny Hamlin, who dominated much of the day, saw his title hopes slip away after a bad pit decision shuffled him to the middle of the pack. The race had everything—tight battles, last-minute cautions, and high-stakes strategy—all playing out in what will be Phoenix’s final year hosting the championship before it moves back to Homestead-Miami in 2026.

All in all, a damn good weekend.

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Everyone enjoyed the Halloween double babes, right?

 

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