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Dinner With Racers - Season 1

Driving 50,000 miles over seven months, "Dinner with Racers" is a video adaptation of the successful motorsport podcast. Meeting with racers from around the world, hosts Ryan Eversley (professional sportscar driver for Acura and Honda), and Sean Heckman (motorsport PR / marketing veteran) use this video adaptation to meet up with racers from all over to tell the sport's most unique tales.

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Driving 50,000 miles over seven months, "Dinner with Racers" is a video adaptation of the successful motorsport podcast. Meeting with racers from around the world, hosts Ryan Eversley (professional sportscar driver for Acura and Honda), and Sean Heckman (motorsport PR / marketing veteran) use this video adaptation to meet up with racers from all over to tell the sport's most unique tales.

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