SS: What are you doing these days for a living?
EE: I'm working towards my masters degree at Pepperdine University.
MP: Do you need a cover letter? (laughs)
KB: I work at Edmunds.com, which is where I went after leaving Super Street.
MP: (in his best white man's voice) I'm at SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association, located in Diamond Bar, California, where I am the editorial director for SEMA, that's the Specialty Equipment Market Association, located in Diamond Bar, California.
ALL: That's www.sema.org. (laughs)
SS: Working at Super Street is often times a surreal experience. Can you give us a few of yours?
EE: The worst experience I ever had was the first time I traveled back south. It must've been Alabama and I got the runs from eating a burger from the track.
MP: Get the shot! Get the shot! I didn't care. Walk it off!
KB: I can remember the very first Super Street Tour and I was sitting in the lead car. I'm sitting on top of the passenger side window, shooting over the roof of our car and there are 400 cars behind us, each one of them trying to get into the shot. A cop pulls us over and all 400 people follow us and pull over, too. The cop got really mad because all those people pulled over with us, but Mike Robleto (former ad sales) talked his way out of a ticket for us. We went from being these guys who could just show up at a show and not be bothered to being these guys who could go to a show and suddenly not get a thing done. It was really a "be careful what you wish for" thing.
MP: The whole idea of the Tour, showing up to the first stop and seeing all the hundreds of cars that were there, I thought: Holy crap; all these people are going to follow us. Meeting everyone who read the magazine and how we touched their lives in some strange way. I could never fathom anything like this. I just thought I'd put things that I thought were cool into a magazine. I've been fortunate in many, many ways-the whole experience has been mind blowing, so it's hard to narrow it down to just one. What a strange and amazing trip.