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Tanner Foust is a multi-talented driver known for his supreme car control and proven track record of podium finishes, national championships, and world records. He is a three-time U.S. Rallycross Champion, a four-time X Games gold medal winner, and two-time Formula Drift Champion. He has held multiple world records including his incredible Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare and his indoor speed record for TV’s Top Gear USA, setting a distance jump record with a Hot Wheels ramp-to-ramp leap of 332 feet. Tanner is the first American driver to win a round of the European Rallycross Championship and he is a dominant driver in Rallycross here in the USA. He’s competed in open wheel, the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, SCORE Baja and numerous other racing venues. You’ve seen him on the History Channel’s Top Gear as their on-camera host and he’s completed many stunts for various films, TV shows, and commercials.

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Covercraft   •   MetronGarage   •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Be trustworthy behind the wheel.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Tanner shares a challenge when Rallycross switched to using radial tires.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

Driving the General Lee for the opening of the Dukes of Hazzard TV show was special.

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

End four rounds fast!

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

In-car cameras

RECOMMENDED BOOK

The Art of Racing in the Rain, by Garth Stein

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Be a student of driving.

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