Josh Cleye
@jcleyeracing
Chocolate milk connoisseur. I also take pictures and drive unreliable cars.
Orange County, California
Throwback weekend at IMSA left me no choice but to bring the disposables and dust off the camcorder. What a weekend, what a race! @Imsa_racing continues to be the best series on the planet ❤️
@weathertechraceway

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

Really looking forward to this weekends @lajollaconcours. Went for the first time last year, had such a great day and was genuinely so impressed with the venue. Big fan of the dogs in attendance as well 😁
#LaJollaConcours

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

It’s April, and that means my favorite week in SoCal is fast approaching. All events surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix are incredibly special and there’s no better way to kick it off than Formula Drift. Will never get old seeing these cars rip through LB, and the crowd’s energy makes it such an exciting place to be 🤙
#FormulaDrift #FDLB

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

Some alone time with the wonderfully quirky Isdera Commendatore 112i.
Happy to finally find these photos from almost 5 years ago, @hypercar_invitational 3 was a pretty special event!
#HI3 #Isdera #isderacommendatore112i

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

One of my favorite events at the tail end of last year, @fastsaturday at @theswannerhouse_1923. Great cars, awesome scenery and cool people. More mornings like this please

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

Extremely thankful to live in the same time period as the Valkyrie, still can’t believe this car actually exists.
The amazing guys over at @autolegendsracing invited a few of us to check out the cars and what they’ve been working on with their new game. They were interested to know our feedback and what we thought was good and what could be improved, and I was genuinely extremely impressed with the quality of the game. It was more polished than most fully released games and it’s only in beta currently!
I had a lot of fun playing it and they even had a little competition between us and whoever got the best time got to go for a ride in the Valkyrie, me and @rickyverdugo were trading best times the whole day which was so fun.
They didn’t ask me to post any of this but I truly had a great day with them, I can’t wait to see the future of Auto Legends and what they have in store 🤙
#AutoLegends #AstonMartin #Valkyrie

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

A little throwback to this years Pagani Raduno in Santa Fe, I knew the scenery would be good but I still wasn’t prepared for how incredible it truly would be. Cars weren’t bad either 😁
#PaganiRaduno #TheDrive2025

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Photos from day 2 of Moda Miami, still haven’t gotten over the sunsets from that weekend
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Taking a look back on one of my favorite events this year, @modaevents_official. First time in Miami and had a great time, took a ton of photos so there are all from day 1 of the event. Really looking forward to next years show!
#ModaMiami

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Happened to be in Texas the same weekend as Lone Star Le Mans and made a last second mad dash down to Austin to catch some of the racing on Sunday. So worth it.
Been a dream to make it to a WEC race and I’m so happy it finally happened, and even with the rain it was such an awesome experience. Seeing a whole new set of LMDh cars that we don’t get in IMSA was so exciting, so even with my camera being almost dead by the time I got there I had to get a few shots!
Can’t wait for next year!
#LoneStarLeMans #WEC

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Not sure if it’s possible for me to accurately describe in words how incredibly special this moment was for me, but I’ll give it a shot below.
My whole life I’ve known about my grandfathers 300sl that he raced in the 50s by only a handful of stories and photos, one of which I’ve had hanging in my room/house most of my life. This time last year I still had no idea where the car was, what it looked like or if it even still existed. Christmas Day last year I was shared information that the amazing people at @hkengineering had found the car and spent the past few years doing incredible research on the vehicle.
The car was located in Germany so I decided I had to get there, but to my surprise I was told on Wednesday that it was in Monterey! I was able to get a slight peak at the car over a fence that night, and on Thursday I went back with a few friends to see the car again. By pure chance we happened to get there right as Hannes From HK was pulling the car out, and from over the fence I asked if I could see the car. He asked my name and when he heard my last name his eyes shot open. He kindly invited me and my friends in and was in pure shock that I was there, and I was in pure shock the car was sitting in front of me. He gave me an incredible book, excitedly showed me around the car and then mentioned he was going to pebble to take some photos on the old circuit and asked if I wanted to come with. Obviously, how could I turn that down! And just when I thought the day couldn’t get any better, he turned to me and said “you’re driving”. Unbelievable.
Driving the car from Laguna Seca, through Monterey, into the gates of pebble beach was so surreal. Both of us were in awe that this was happening, laughing and smiling. Then taking the car around the historic pebble beach circuit, the same place where my grandfather first raced this exact car in April of 1956, was beyond special.
This car had been previously raced by Phill Hill, Paul O’Shea and then my grandfather. There’s so much incredible history that I can’t fit in here, but I simply haven’t stopped smiling since.
Thank you, @hkengineering, for making a dream I’ve had since I was a little boy come true
❤️

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek

Been a busy and long day, but it feels so good to be back up in Monterey! Already some ridiculous cars here and I can’t wait to see what the week holds.
#carweek
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Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.