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Forward CC: Adrenaline Seeking Automotive Lover

From: Owner of Drivr Culture

Subject: Unifying The Car Community For The Better

To my fellow automotive enthusiasts, the adrenaline seeking corner shredders, who love the feeling of the G-forces surging through our bodies going in and coming out of a corner.

Or to the drag racing aficionados who lock the seat throwing, gut sucking feeling that not only tickles your head, but gets your tunnel vision acting up.

Or to the sideway sweepers who love kicking the tail back not because they care about going fast around turns or in a line,

but really because it's simply fun to feel the car swaying you back and forth and hearing the tire scream till they pop.. but isn't it something we all just can't get enough of, right?

If we think car community, it's all about who has the highest net worth, who has the most expensive cars, who has large following, who has the fastest car in the galaxy and so on.

Wasn't The Car Community Suppose To Be About Enjoying Cars, Not Some Huge Ego Contest Or Hating On Someone For No Reason?

Why Not Make It More About The Cars & Less About Yourselves.

It feels good to be the biggest and baddest, but at the end the day, the culture/community of automotive racing is to enjoy these fine pieces of machinery around race tracks, "safely" cruise together with friends in the canyons rather than argue about who's faster in a straight-line.

The Electric era is on the horizon ladies and gents...

there's a chance if you were born around the late 90s and early 2000s that you're future kids may not have a chance to experience such piece of machinery in action on the track or see them on the road.

Our goal is to preserve the love for mechanical carsthat by creating a community, do cool community things haha...

What we in the 70s, 80s, and 90s got to experience when it came to the culture of racing and automotive appreciation is different than it is now.

It's our mission to set out a way to have a movement, bring all the types of driver personas and their communities in one radius at events, private track days, merch store grand openings, charity events, whatever it is the sky is the limit.

Instead of mustang owners having their own meets, miata owners having their tiny group,

or the german boys and japanese diehards having their group, the Bugatti guys with their own fancy group,

it would be nice to have all the shelbys, the Bugattis, the legendary R34s, R33s, RX7s, the M5s, M3s M3 Classics,

the ZL1s all in one spot, so when we have on lookers at events, or even just a private community event amongst ourselves, it would be nice to have a taste of all cultures of automotive perfection in one area.

Imagine just a nice large lot, tents with sponsors, food trucks, you got one the Lambos, ferraris, Bugatti's, Paganis and Koenigseggs on their rotating display platform,

you got the Ms, Porsches, Benz under their tents similar to bimmer envasion except on a larger scale, you got the lambos parked next to the Ms etc...

The Vision Is There Just Need Your Help Executing.

Why Not Make It More About The Cars & Less About Yourselves.

It feels good to be the biggest and baddest, but at the end the day, the culture/community of automotive racing is to enjoy these fine pieces of machinery around race tracks, "safely" cruise together with friends in the canyons rather than argue about who's faster in a straight-line.

The Electric era is on the horizon ladies and gents...

there's a chance if you were born around the late 90s and early 2000s that you're future kids may not have a chance to experience such piece of machinery in action on the track or see them on the road.

Our goal is to preserve the love for mechanical carsthat by creating a community, do cool community things haha...

What we in the 70s, 80s, and 90s got to experience when it came to the culture of racing and automotive appreciation is different than it is now.

It's our mission to set out a way to have a movement, bring all the types of driver personas and their communities in one radius at events, private track days, merch store grand openings, charity events, whatever it is the sky is the limit.

Instead of mustang owners having their own meets, miata owners having their tiny group,

or the german boys and japanese diehards having their group, the Bugatti guys with their own fancy group,

it would be nice to have all the shelbys, the Bugattis, the legendary R34s, R33s, RX7s, the M5s, M3s M3 Classics,

the ZL1s all in one spot, so when we have on lookers at events, or even just a private community event amongst ourselves, it would be nice to have a taste of all cultures of automotive perfection in one area.

Imagine just a nice large lot, tents with sponsors, food trucks, you got one the Lambos, ferraris, Bugatti's, Paganis and Koenigseggs on their rotating display platform,

you got the Ms, Porsches, Benz under their tents similar to bimmer envasion except on a larger scale, you got the lambos parked next to the Ms etc...

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