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Jay Lamm is an automotive author and journalist. At age 16 Jay sold his first article–a road test of Elvis’s Maserati Ghibli– to AutoWeek magazine. He hasn’t worked an honest day since, authoring 10 automotive books and countless articles for titles such as Car & Driver, Automobile, and Spy, and serving as editor-in-chief of five national magazines, including Sports Car International and Vintage Motorsport. Jay has also started three enthusiast-related companies. His current bad idea is Lemons, whose events include rallies, car shows, and an endurance-race series for cars that cost $500 or less. Jay holds nine FIA world speed records, the Guinness World Record for “Most Participants in a Car Race,” and a fair bit of disdain for car nuts who take themselves too seriously.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •   MetronGarage   •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

“You never figure everything out, you just do it and you hope you have good luck.” – Martin Swig

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Seeing the journalism business get increasingly challenging to make a good living at.

THIS SPECIAL VEHICLE 

A 1973 Volvo 164 E

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE 

What’s the worst that could happen?

RESOURCES 

24 Hours of Lemons

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

Neither Here Nor There by Bill Bryson

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

If you want to do something with cars, just do it and don’t listen to the naysayers. 

WHERE TO FIND JAY

24 Hours of Lemons

 

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