

Support Legal Motorsports Spaces In The 757


Support Legal Motorsports Spaces In The 757
The Issue
Make The 757 Great Again
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The 757 has one of the largest and most passionate automotive communities in Virginia, yet there are almost no legal places for enthusiasts to gather for drifting, burnout events, automotive media, or grassroots motorsports.
As laws and crackdowns continue to increase across Virginia, the car scene is being pushed further underground instead of toward safer organized environments.
Zoo Boyz believes the solution is not destroying car culture — it is creating legal alternatives.
We are not trying to harm anyone, destroy property, or bring negativity to the city. Most enthusiasts are simply passionate about cars, community, media, and motorsports, and want a place where they can safely enjoy the culture they love without constantly being treated like criminals.
Other parts of the East Coast, including areas in the Carolinas and Northern Virginia, already have legal motorsports spaces and private pits where enthusiasts can safely enjoy automotive culture in controlled environments.
We do not see why the 757 cannot work toward solving the same problem.
This community has the passion, the culture, the supporters, and the vision. What we need now is support and recognition to help create something positive for the area.
Over the years, many safe community gathering spots for car enthusiasts have slowly disappeared. One example is Freedom Wash in Virginia Beach, which became one of the few places where the community could simply park, wash cars, take photos, and socialize peacefully.
First, the public back lot area where enthusiasts gathered after dark was restricted despite there being very few issues reported there. Eventually, Freedom Wash itself was pressured regarding “hosting” events, which removed yet another positive community location for local enthusiasts.
This community is more than just cars.
It is friendships, media, businesses, networking, memories, and a culture that thousands of people across the 757 are passionate about.
Zoo Boyz believes there is a better way forward.
Zoo Boyz has already secured access to privately owned industrial-zoned property in Suffolk, Virginia as part of this vision.
The property is located within a heavy industrial (M-2) zoning area, away from residential neighborhoods and in an environment already intended for industrial activity.
Our goal is to transform this space into a safer organized environment for the automotive community through proper paving, lighting, barriers, safety preparation, and controlled motorsports events.
This is bigger than just a meet spot.
The vision is to create:
• legal drift events
• burnout competitions
• organized car meets
• media and content nights
• vendor and community events
• a safer environment for enthusiasts to enjoy automotive culture responsibly
Legal motorsports spaces could:
• reduce dangerous street activity
• improve public safety
• create organized environments instead of random public gatherings
• support local businesses and vendors
• create opportunities for media creators and sponsors
• bring positive attention and automotive tourism to the 757
• preserve Virginia car culture responsibly
The 757 community deserves safe legal places for automotive enthusiasts to enjoy the culture responsibly instead of being pushed further underground.
This project is not about promoting illegal activity. It is about building a real solution and showing the city that organized legal automotive spaces can benefit both enthusiasts and the community as a whole.
We already have the land.
We already have the community.
Now we need support to help turn the vision into reality.
If you would like to directly support the development of this project, donations can also be made through the GoFundMe link available in our bio.
If you are an investor, business owner, sponsor, property developer, or would like to support this project on a more serious level beyond donations, we are open to discussing partnerships, sponsorships, development opportunities, and long-term business involvement.
For serious inquiries and business opportunities:
supportzb757@gmail.com
We also want to give credit and appreciation to the media teams, sliders, photographers, videographers, hosts, spectators, enthusiasts who continue to support the community while still trying to keep events as safe as possible.
We especially want to recognize the people and organizers who are currently slowing down or shutting down events completely to help protect the community from serious legal consequences under the new Virginia laws. Even during difficult times for the scene, many people are still trying to look out for others and prevent situations from escalating.
Special thanks to:
@zooboyz.nation
@freedomwash
for the controlled environments that they have provided for the car scene
And a huge shoutout to all of the
underground hosts 🕺
the sliders 🛝
the media crews 📸
the specs 🤖
the enthusiasts 🏎️
the event host 👨💻
and everyone throughout the 757 automotive community who continue to support the culture, protect the community, and help create unforgettable memories for the scene.
Without the people behind the cameras, behind the events, behind the wheel, and behind the community, the 757 car scene would not be what it is today.
Thank you for the past memories, the current support, and hopefully the future memories still waiting to be made for the 757.
This petition is to show support for legal motorsports development and safer organized alternatives for the automotive community.
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The Issue
Make The 757 Great Again
———————————————————————
The 757 has one of the largest and most passionate automotive communities in Virginia, yet there are almost no legal places for enthusiasts to gather for drifting, burnout events, automotive media, or grassroots motorsports.
As laws and crackdowns continue to increase across Virginia, the car scene is being pushed further underground instead of toward safer organized environments.
Zoo Boyz believes the solution is not destroying car culture — it is creating legal alternatives.
We are not trying to harm anyone, destroy property, or bring negativity to the city. Most enthusiasts are simply passionate about cars, community, media, and motorsports, and want a place where they can safely enjoy the culture they love without constantly being treated like criminals.
Other parts of the East Coast, including areas in the Carolinas and Northern Virginia, already have legal motorsports spaces and private pits where enthusiasts can safely enjoy automotive culture in controlled environments.
We do not see why the 757 cannot work toward solving the same problem.
This community has the passion, the culture, the supporters, and the vision. What we need now is support and recognition to help create something positive for the area.
Over the years, many safe community gathering spots for car enthusiasts have slowly disappeared. One example is Freedom Wash in Virginia Beach, which became one of the few places where the community could simply park, wash cars, take photos, and socialize peacefully.
First, the public back lot area where enthusiasts gathered after dark was restricted despite there being very few issues reported there. Eventually, Freedom Wash itself was pressured regarding “hosting” events, which removed yet another positive community location for local enthusiasts.
This community is more than just cars.
It is friendships, media, businesses, networking, memories, and a culture that thousands of people across the 757 are passionate about.
Zoo Boyz believes there is a better way forward.
Zoo Boyz has already secured access to privately owned industrial-zoned property in Suffolk, Virginia as part of this vision.
The property is located within a heavy industrial (M-2) zoning area, away from residential neighborhoods and in an environment already intended for industrial activity.
Our goal is to transform this space into a safer organized environment for the automotive community through proper paving, lighting, barriers, safety preparation, and controlled motorsports events.
This is bigger than just a meet spot.
The vision is to create:
• legal drift events
• burnout competitions
• organized car meets
• media and content nights
• vendor and community events
• a safer environment for enthusiasts to enjoy automotive culture responsibly
Legal motorsports spaces could:
• reduce dangerous street activity
• improve public safety
• create organized environments instead of random public gatherings
• support local businesses and vendors
• create opportunities for media creators and sponsors
• bring positive attention and automotive tourism to the 757
• preserve Virginia car culture responsibly
The 757 community deserves safe legal places for automotive enthusiasts to enjoy the culture responsibly instead of being pushed further underground.
This project is not about promoting illegal activity. It is about building a real solution and showing the city that organized legal automotive spaces can benefit both enthusiasts and the community as a whole.
We already have the land.
We already have the community.
Now we need support to help turn the vision into reality.
If you would like to directly support the development of this project, donations can also be made through the GoFundMe link available in our bio.
If you are an investor, business owner, sponsor, property developer, or would like to support this project on a more serious level beyond donations, we are open to discussing partnerships, sponsorships, development opportunities, and long-term business involvement.
For serious inquiries and business opportunities:
supportzb757@gmail.com
We also want to give credit and appreciation to the media teams, sliders, photographers, videographers, hosts, spectators, enthusiasts who continue to support the community while still trying to keep events as safe as possible.
We especially want to recognize the people and organizers who are currently slowing down or shutting down events completely to help protect the community from serious legal consequences under the new Virginia laws. Even during difficult times for the scene, many people are still trying to look out for others and prevent situations from escalating.
Special thanks to:
@zooboyz.nation
@freedomwash
for the controlled environments that they have provided for the car scene
And a huge shoutout to all of the
underground hosts 🕺
the sliders 🛝
the media crews 📸
the specs 🤖
the enthusiasts 🏎️
the event host 👨💻
and everyone throughout the 757 automotive community who continue to support the culture, protect the community, and help create unforgettable memories for the scene.
Without the people behind the cameras, behind the events, behind the wheel, and behind the community, the 757 car scene would not be what it is today.
Thank you for the past memories, the current support, and hopefully the future memories still waiting to be made for the 757.
This petition is to show support for legal motorsports development and safer organized alternatives for the automotive community.
Welcome To The Zoo.
Animals Only.
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Petition created on May 21, 2026