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San Diego Automotive Museum Radio: Hypercars, Car Culture & Inspiring the Next Generation

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From hypercars and celebrity car donations to automotive education and community building, this episode of San Diego Automotive Museum Radio showcases why car culture is about far more than horsepower. Host Dave Stall sits down with San Diego Automotive Museum CEO Lenny Mattioli for a fast-moving conversation covering rare vehicles, passionate collectors, future museum plans, and the people helping preserve automotive history for generations to come. Lenny shares exciting updates about the museum's upcoming hypercar exhibit, which is set to feature some of the world's most exclusive and sought-after machines. From Bugatti and Pagani to Koenigsegg and Hennessey, visitors will have the opportunity to experience automotive engineering at its highest level. Among the highlights is a Bugatti Chiron on loan from Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, helping transform the museum into a must-see destination for automotive enthusiasts. The conversation also explores a unique addition to the museum's collection: a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 donated by San Diego Padres superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. The vehicle will play an important role in the museum's educational programs, allowing students to gain hands-on experience while helping preserve an iconic piece of American automotive history. In This Episode: * Upcoming hypercar exhibit featuring world-class vehicles * The story behind Fernando Tatis Jr.'s 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 donation * Formula 1's growing popularity in America * Behind-the-scenes stories from major automotive collectors * The museum's Ignite Academy education program * Automotive restoration projects for young enthusiasts * Future museum expansion plans and fundraising efforts * Building relationships within the automotive community One of the most inspiring themes throughout the episode is the museum's commitment to education through its Ignite Academy program. Students work on real vehicles, learn hands-on automotive skills, and gain exposure to career opportunities within the automotive industry. Current projects include classic American muscle cars and restoration vehicles that provide valuable real-world learning experiences. Lenny also reflects on the relationships he has built throughout the collector-car community, emphasizing that the automotive world is ultimately about people. From passionate enthusiasts and collectors to students discovering their first love for cars, the museum continues creating connections that extend far beyond the vehicles themselves. Featured Topics: * Hypercars and exotic vehicle collections * Automotive education and workforce development * Classic car restoration projects * Formula 1 and motorsports culture * Museum expansion initiatives * Southern California car culture * Community outreach and youth programs The episode wraps up with discussions about local car culture, customer service experiences, lowrider communities, and the incredible stories hiding within San Diego's automotive landscape. Whether you're a collector, enthusiast, student, or simply someone who appreciates great stories, this episode highlights why the automotive community remains one of the most passionate and welcoming groups anywhere. Watch & Listen * YouTube: @MrDaveStall * Website: davestall.com [http://davestall.com]

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San Diego Automotive Museum Radio: Hypercars, Car Culture & Inspiring the Next Generation

From hypercars and celebrity car donations to automotive education and community building, this episode of San Diego Automotive Museum Radio showcases why car culture is about far more than horsepower. Host Dave Stall sits down with San Diego Automotive Museum CEO Lenny Mattioli for a fast-moving conversation covering rare vehicles, passionate collectors, future museum plans, and the people helping preserve automotive history for generations to come. Lenny shares exciting updates about the museum's upcoming hypercar exhibit, which is set to feature some of the world's most exclusive and sought-after machines. From Bugatti and Pagani to Koenigsegg and Hennessey, visitors will have the opportunity to experience automotive engineering at its highest level. Among the highlights is a Bugatti Chiron on loan from Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, helping transform the museum into a must-see destination for automotive enthusiasts. The conversation also explores a unique addition to the museum's collection: a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 donated by San Diego Padres superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. The vehicle will play an important role in the museum's educational programs, allowing students to gain hands-on experience while helping preserve an iconic piece of American automotive history. In This Episode: * Upcoming hypercar exhibit featuring world-class vehicles * The story behind Fernando Tatis Jr.'s 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 donation * Formula 1's growing popularity in America * Behind-the-scenes stories from major automotive collectors * The museum's Ignite Academy education program * Automotive restoration projects for young enthusiasts * Future museum expansion plans and fundraising efforts * Building relationships within the automotive community One of the most inspiring themes throughout the episode is the museum's commitment to education through its Ignite Academy program. Students work on real vehicles, learn hands-on automotive skills, and gain exposure to career opportunities within the automotive industry. Current projects include classic American muscle cars and restoration vehicles that provide valuable real-world learning experiences. Lenny also reflects on the relationships he has built throughout the collector-car community, emphasizing that the automotive world is ultimately about people. From passionate enthusiasts and collectors to students discovering their first love for cars, the museum continues creating connections that extend far beyond the vehicles themselves. Featured Topics: * Hypercars and exotic vehicle collections * Automotive education and workforce development * Classic car restoration projects * Formula 1 and motorsports culture * Museum expansion initiatives * Southern California car culture * Community outreach and youth programs The episode wraps up with discussions about local car culture, customer service experiences, lowrider communities, and the incredible stories hiding within San Diego's automotive landscape. Whether you're a collector, enthusiast, student, or simply someone who appreciates great stories, this episode highlights why the automotive community remains one of the most passionate and welcoming groups anywhere. Watch & Listen * YouTube: @MrDaveStall * Website: davestall.com [http://davestall.com]

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