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Carl-Reese

Carl Reese is an American endurance driver who has set more transcontinental driving records than anyone else since Erwin “Cannonball” Baker. Carl and this team set six world records in 2015 over a seven month period with the most notable being a solo motorcycle “cannonball” traveling from Los Angeles to New York. Carl did that run in 38 hours and 49 minutes. He holds the Guinness World Record for the shortest charging time to cross the U.S.A. in an electric vehicle among his many records. One of the wonderful things Carl does is to partner with the Motorcycle Relief Project where he helps our military veterans suffering from PTSD and other injuries to heal and recover.

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SUCCESS QUOTES

“We’re on time.” and “We exceed expectations.” – Carl’s construction business mantra.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

During one of his record setting drives a tire failure nearly negated the entire effort to break a world record.

AH-HA MOMENTS

After a second heart episode due to stress Carl found a business coach who helped him see there was a much better way to run his business and his life.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A Tesla

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Put your seat belt on.

AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES

Motorcycle Relief Project

The Transcontinental Drivers Association

FAVORITE BOOKS 

The War of Art by Stephen Pressfield

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Follow along with Carl’s new records he plans on setting this year at Carl Reese.

HOW TO FIND CARL

Carl Reese

Motorcycle Relief Project

 

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