Cubans compete by pushing cars in Havana: "If the fuel crisis continues..."

Cubans organize a push car race in Havana, showcasing creativity in the face of the fuel crisis. A Moskvitch and a Lada compete in a viral event.


In Havana, there is always room for relaxation, even when everything is lacking. A group of Cubans who love automobile racing improvised an unprecedented competition: a push car race.

In a unique event, a red Moskvitch faced off against a white Lada on a controlled circuit in Havana del Este, but without a drop of fuel, relying solely on the competitors' breath.

Each team was made up of a driver at the helm and five partners pushing with all their might. The video was shared by the Instagram profile @konkarma_alternativa.

In the comments, the humor was quick to emerge: "At this rate, this is the Cuban Formula 1," said one user. Another claimed that the Lada won because "it had the windows up, and that made it more aerodynamic."

The fuel crisis continues to hit Cuba. However, there are still people who don't lose their spark and desire to have fun. One of the participants in the car race in Havana commented, "I lost my lunch pushing the Moskvitch, but we won."

This car duel seemed more like an excuse to laugh at the situation than a competition. Amid pushes, sweat, and laughter, they showed that Cubans always come up with something to have a good time.

This race joins other crazy happenings on wheels that have sparked conversations on the island, such as the confrontation between a Lada and a Mercedes-Benz, where to everyone's surprise, the "brick" made a grand exit.

Frequently Asked Questions About Unusual Auto Races in Cuba

Why are push car races held in Cuba?

Car races pushed in Cuba are a form of humor and entertainment in response to the fuel crisis affecting the country. Cubans, with their characteristic ingenuity, have found in these competitions a way to laugh at the situation and enjoy time with friends, demonstrating that the spirit of fun is not lost despite the adversities.

What is the impact of the fuel crisis on transportation in Cuba?

The fuel crisis in Cuba has led to a severe shortage of gasoline, significantly impacting transportation on the island. This has caused many Cubans to seek creative alternatives, such as push car races, and has raised concerns about the future of transportation in the country, as the situation appears to be worsening over time.

What other unusual automotive events have been held in Cuba?

In addition to the push car races, Cuba has hosted other unusual automotive events, such as a showdown between a Lada and a Mercedes-Benz, and Karpaty motorcycle competitions. These events are notable for their unique nature and have captured attention on social media, generating debates and humorous comments among users.

How are these racing events perceived in Cuban society?

These events are perceived as a blend of humor and social criticism. For many Cubans, they represent a way to express their frustration with the current crisis, using humor as a tool to cope with daily difficulties. At the same time, these events reflect the ingenuity and adaptability of Cubans in the face of adversity.

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A team of journalists committed to reporting on Cuban current affairs and topics of global interest. At CiberCuba, we work to deliver truthful news and critical analysis.