It’s been one year since Cars Yeah came off the assembly line. Thank you for being a Cars Yeah listener and reader of the blog. There have been 276 incredibly inspiring automotive enthusiasts who have shared how they combine their passion for automobiles with their vocations and lives. But today I want to ask you a question.
If there was one thing that Cars Yeah could do better, what would it be?
Please email me your thoughts. Is there a different question you would like me to ask my guests? What would you like to hear about their success that could benefit you? How can Cars Yeah bring more empowering information to your world and help to better inspire you? What do you want to know?
So take action and be an influencer.
I look forward to bringing you more Inspiring Automotive Enthusiasts™ in our second year. If you know of someone who would make a great guest, please let me know. I thank you for your comments.
Happy Birthday to Cars Yeah!
You’ve created a great network of car enthusiasts and sharing their experiences, their challenges, and successes is always rewarding and motivating. Thanks Mark. Regarding other guests; maybe Jim & Kathy Stout who have developed PittRace into a world class track (they race Vipers in their free time) and significantly positively impacted the car culture in the Western Pennsylvania area or the organizers of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, held every July since 1983 and which contributes all of its proceeds to charity?
Thank you for the birthday wish. I’ll contact the Stouts and try to get them on Cars Yeah.
-Mark Greene
Dear Mark,
I would love to hear you interview Peter Egan- he has been a huge influence on me as a fledgling writer and car enthusiast. Also, some other folks that cross my mind are: the Qvale family (forget the son’s first name), Bobby Rahal, John Greenwood (of Corvette fame- is he still alive?), Emerson Fittipaldi, the owner of the WerkShop (BMW restoration), and Jeff Gordon. You do a great job- happy birthday to Cars Yeah!
Chris Roels
Thank you Chris- Great guest ideas. I’ll start reaching out to these enthusiasts.
-Mark Greene