Max Schnell
Max
Schnell started as a humble production sedan from Stuttgart, Germany.
An avid amateur racer, Max would practice alone in the back roads of the dense Black Forest—a trek that eventually caught the eye of a
racing team owner. Soon Max was on a professional circuit, bearing the #4, and
as his horsepower increased, he converted himself to carbon fiber, dropping his
weight and getting into prime racing shape. He’s won more races at Motorheimring
than any other World Torque Champion League car in history. A naturally
brilliant engineer, he used logic and analytics to refine his build, and plans
to approach the World Grand Prix in the same perfectly calculated manner.
Miguel
Camino
Spain's most
renowned, admired and captivating car is Pamplona's
Miguel Camino. He first caught his home country's attention by participating in
the infamous Running of the Bulldozers. His flair, style and speed as a
toreador in the dozer ring has inspired a generation of young bulldozer
fighters, and soon that same speed and verve turned headlights of fans and
competitors alike on the Grand Touring Sport racing circuit. Bearing the #5 and
the fiery colors of the Spanish flag, Miguel Camino is hoping to race his way into
more hearts at the World Grand Prix.