Wednesday, April 15, 2026

For the last seven years, a car show known as "Supercar Saturday" has been entertaining automotive enthusiasts in Omaha, Nebraska. However, the 2026 show is banning Nissan and Infiniti VQ-platform vehicles from attending.

the host and organizer of Supercar Saturday. He told us that it was a difficult decision, but said that Supercar Saturday is meant to be a free, family-friendly event, and that safety is most important. So, after repeated incidents by those behind the wheel of vehicles like the Nissan 350Z and 370Z and the Infiniti G25, G35, G37, Q40, Q50, and Q60, the organizers decided it was in everyone’s best interest to ban those vehicles from attending the show.

According to Rahmanzai, many younger folks who own these cars refuse to adhere to the rules and are constantly during burnouts, revving their engines and generally being reckless. A video of a Nissan 350Z crash taken at their event went viral a couple of years ago; the driver, a 16-year-old who had gotten his car roughly a week and a half prior, wrecked the Z, took out a fire hydrant, and nearly hit some spectators.

Rahmanzai said he was under pressure to cancel the show all together; he didn’t want to do that, but he said had to do something—so the VQ ban was put in place.


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