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One Lap of America is one of those events people think they understand until you explain it: thousands of miles on public roads, racetracks every day, timed competition, and a caravan of exhausted, happy car people chasing the next checkpoint. I’m back with a solo recap after returning from the 2026 One Lap of America event, sharing what it actually looks like when you live the schedule instead of reading about it. 

I dig into the origin story Brock Yates launched in 1984, how the format changed over time, and what the modern One Lap experience feels like on the ground: pack up, drive to the next city, run your sessions, repeat. I also share how I first competed in 2004 and 2005. I share how one simple email led to Brock Yates Jr calling me up and asking, “What are you doing the first week of May?” That phone call turned into 19 trips and a real friendship built year after year. 

You’ll hear the small details that make endurance road trips unforgettable: the surprisingly awesome Honda Fit, the practicality of a minivan, the reality of mechanical problems and track incidents, and the late-night routine of fuel stops and questionable gas station meals, plus the rare win of a sit-down dinner with real silverware. I also explain my role at Pit Out, where I get to meet competitors and hear how they found their way into One Lap of America.

If you love cars, racing, road trips, and the stories that only happen when you commit to the drive, hit play, then subscribe and share the show with a friend. If you enjoyed the recap, leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen so more people can find these road stories.

For more on One Lap of America, visit, https://onelapofamerica.com