A car culture festival rooted in Los Angeles roared into the Middle East for the first time this week as FuelFest made its debut in Doha, drawing more than 6,000 fans.
Known globally for blending high-octane motors with pop culture, live music and celebrity appearances, FuelFest Qatar transformed a parking lot at the Katara Cultural Village into a full-day playground of supercars, drifting displays, simulators and live entertainment, all built around the idea of cars as a shared cultural language.
More than a car show
“FuelFest is a…