The classic motor track Ring Knutstorp became home to motorized youth on Saturday.
In addition to socializing, a competition was arranged for longest epa tractor, best lighting, obstacle course and loudest sound.
- I have driven from Malmö, but on the way up to Ring Knutstorp the stereo stopped working.
So now we have to try to fix it, says Harry Rambris who, together with his friend Benjamin Andersson, is trying to get the wires together.
Harry Rambris has driven his epa from Malmö.
Halfway to the engine meeting, the giant stereo that fills half the vehicle went haywire.
- The bass box stopped playing.
Now we're going to fix it, he says.
Photo: Johan Dernelius/SVT
Epa for sale
Another who chose to spend the day on a rainy motorway is Nelly Carlbom, who put a large "for sale" sign on her red car.
- I'm very interested in cars, it's a big interest for me.
It was with this one that I learned to drive, so now I'm going to sell it and see what I think of other cars.
Preferably an automaton.
In this epic, Nelly Carlbom learned to drive.
Now it is for sale, however. - We have fixed the car.
The engine has always worked well.
There were a lot of new details on the outside, she says.
Photo: Johan Dernelius/SVT
Great community
The sisters Ellinor and Izabella Kronholm are helping to organize today's meeting.
A meeting that they hope will return every year.
- This epa thing is a way of life.
It's a fun community.
You can go wherever you want and when it rains it's nicer to drive than a moped, say the sisters.
When SVT Nyheter leaves the motorway, the winner in the "loudest sound" class has just been crowned and it was Jacob Bertilsson from Eslöv who managed to turn up the volume to 131.2 decibels with his epa.