1. How long have you been racing?

Since 2000 (20 years).  I started with the La Carrerra Panamerica, “The Mexican Road Race”, 7 days and 2,000 miles across Central Mexico

2. What cars have you raced and what do you race now?

I started track racing with a 1956 Lister Maserati, a one off factory works car.  I currently race a 1968 Bizzarrini, 1961 Huffaker Genie (Alfa powered), 1963 Huffaker, 1961 Aston Martin /Zagato, 1960 Cooper T56, 1961 Cooper T59 (1962 SCCA National Championship Car), 1970 “Clemens” Camaro which ran in period with the Trans Am series, 1970 Porsche RSR, 1971 BMW “Batmobile”

3. What is your favorite track?

Laguna Seca, Sears Point (Sonoma Raceway), Limerock Park and CoTA (the Circuit of the Americas in Austin)

4. What track is on your bucket list?

Bucket list - Silverstone, Nurburgring, Spa Francorchamps, Le Mans

5. What do you love most about vintage racing? 

The thrill of the competition, the adrenaline rush of driving “at speed”

6. What’s your favorite memory from a vintage race?

My very competitive friend “JR” Jonathan Rosenthal and I had a race where we finished 6th and 7th respectively, but the race between us was incredible.  We traded positions the entire race, 5 or 6 times, nose to tail for each of us.  You will have to ask him who finished in front of the other.  We could have cared less who was on the podium, this was epic!

7. Can you share something funny about one of your Huffaker racing mates?

Business partner and good friend David Martin’s antics are legendary.  Finding little pieces of tape with instructions like “Driver goes here!”, “This side up”, “Caution: Red neck/Okie Driving” etc.  can be found on your car if you do not review it carefully.

8. What’s your favorite thing about vintage racing?

The camaraderie and friendships I have made in this very fun sport!