The journey really started when I was a young boy who was fascinated by mechanical objects. I would take apart every toy my mom would give me. I would bike to Mr Chinetti’s dealership to watch the beautiful Ferraris through the window. Later I really got to know him and got more and more. He was the last person to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans for Ferrari back in the 1960s. Through him, I learned a lot about building race cars and how to make them lighter. Later, when I made some money from making movies, I would give half of it to my father to invest and the other half I would use to start my car collection. When we started racing at the Nürburgring, it was an amazing experience, but my real dream was always to be in Le Mans. In the last few years, however, I felt the spirit of Le Mans was a little lost as the budget spent in the LMP1 category was beyond any rationality. No privateer had $400 million to spend on a program. I always told the ACO and FIA that if the regulations would change in favour of Hypercars I would be in. Eventually, they did and here we are.
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