


The Black Page Press delivers informative, entertaining, and colorful commentary both on pavement and off. Our automotive columnist, Kurt Gensheimer, has crawled legendary California trails like the Rubicon, Fordyce, Dusy-Ershim, the precipitous red rocks of Moab and the brutal sheet metal mashing boulders of The Hammers in his 1985 Toyota 4runner, completely self built and fabricated.
Equal to his love of rich Sierra Nevada soil up the nostrils, Kurt also has a passion for the smell of scorched rubber. Having driven several rotary powered rockets on world famous tracks like Laguna Seca, Sears Point (Infineon), and the lesser known Thunderhill, Kurt knows why lifting is equal to the kiss of death in high-performance driving.
Peruse some of Kurt's automotive reviews, pictures, trip reports, and other pertinent motoring prose.
24 Hours of Lemons Video - Five minutes of motoring mayhem
24 Hours of Lemons 2007 - $500 or less. A car. A race. A bunch of mindless idiots.
Understanding Mazda's Rotary Engine
Behind the Scenes with the Texaco/Havoline Pit Crew
Road & Track 250 Rolex Series - Video footage of Daytona prototypes.
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Nocibur Toyota Gathering 2006 - Running the legendary Rubicon Trail backwards.
Fordyce and Five Winch Hills - Featured in the July/August 07 edition of 4WD Toyota Owner
Front Range Offroad Full Floater Install - Featured in Aug/Sept 07 edition of 4WD Toyota Owner
2007 Toyota Tundra See the Video Review.

