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European Automotive Tour

10 years ago
1 min read
Our good friend Ezekiel Wheeler from Automotive Conduct is making his way across Europe on an automotive dream vacation… and you have been invited to follow along.
As an automotive journalist Ezekiel whose work has graced the pages of the Robb Report, European Car Magazine, Eurotuner Magazine, and popular online automotive sources like Petrolicious. 
So we expect lots of great photos and amazing stories once he gets back to the states and has time to process it all. But in the meantime, you can follow him on Instagram as he makes his way from the Goodwood Festival of Speed, to the Nurburgring and of course all of the top automotive museums and factories of Europe. 
His entire itinerary is below and you can follow at @automotiveconduct

Ezekiel Wheeler | European Automotive Tour |
September:
8 – LAX > Heathrow > Manchester
9 – LAX > Heathrow > Manchester
10 – Manchester
11 – Malvern (Morgan Motor Co.)
12 – Goodwood Revival
13 – Goodwood Revival
14 – Goodwood Revival
15 – London w/ Justin Jurgens (classic car photographer)
16 – London > Paris > Stuttgart (Train)
17 – Stuttgart (Porsche Factory or Millenwerke)
18 – Stuttgart (Porsche Museum)
19 – Stuttgart (Mercedes-Benz Museum)
20 – Stuttgart (Pforzheim Transportation Design School or Bugatti Factory)
21 – Stuttgart > Munich (Arrive / Travel Day)
22 – Munich (BMW Museum)
23 – Munich > Ingolstadt (Audi Museum)
24 – Munich > (Local Tour)
25 – Munich> Cologne (Travel)
26 – Cologne (Nurburgring)
27 – Cologne (SPA)
28 – Cologne > (Molshiem)
29 – Cologne > Paris (Arrive in City)
30 – Paris (Auto Salon)
October:
1 – Paris (Auto Salon)
2 – Paris (Auto Salon)
3 – Paris (Auto Salon)
4 – Paris (Auto Salon)
5 – Paris > Manchester (Arrive in City)
6 – Crewe, England (Bentley)
7 – London (McLaren)
8 – London (City)
9 – London > Belgium (City / Travel Day)
10 – Belgium (Zoute GP)
11 – Belgium (Zoute GP)
12 – Belgium (Zoute GP)
13 – Belgium > Turin (Bertone Family Dinner)
14 – Turin (Giugiaro)
15 – Turin (Zagato / Superleggera)
16 – Turin > Milan (Monza Raceway)
17 – Milan > Modena (Ferrari)
18 – Modena (Maserati)
19 – Modena (Lamborghini)
20 – Modena (Pagani)
21 – Modena > London (Relax / Recap)
22 – London (Relax / Recap)

23 – Return to Los Angeles

Michael Satterfield

Michael Satterfield is the founder of The Gentleman Racer, a leading automotive lifestyle site blending cars, travel, and culture. Known for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective, the site has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts and style aficionados.

A Texan with a passion for classic cars and motorsports, Michael is also a hands-on restorer, currently working on a 1960s SCCA-spec Formula Super Vee and other project cars. As the head of the Satterfield Group, he consults on branding and marketing for top automotive and lifestyle brands, bringing his deep industry knowledge to every project.

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