We’ve been working with Motul for three years. My background is as a professional racing driver. I started Era Motorsport in 2018, almost as my retirement plan when I stopped racing. Initially we specialised in historic race car driver coaching. I was getting asked to drive more and more cars but I was becoming less comfortable in doing that because, in the United States, I didn't feel that the level of preparation was quite where it needed to be. I mentioned it to one of my clients. And he said I should start my own business. So, we did. We’re predominantly based in America. We have the IMSA LMP2 team, we've run cars at Le Mans, we've won Asian Le Mans series. We're second in the championship right now in IMSA. What most people don't realise is that the core of the business is mostly the historic side. We have probably 30 to 40 historic race cars in the workshop. We look after and prepare the car for their owners. Quite often, because of my racing background, I get asked to drive them. We've just opened a workshop in England as well. Now we have both sides of the pond covered and I’m very happy to be here at the Revival with this thing. The historic racing scene in Europe is like nowhere else in the world. To be prevalent in historic racing, you have to be in the UK because the level the cars are run at far surpasses anywhere else in the world.
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