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Our Editorial Team

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Mike Guy

Editor-in-Chief

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Daniel Pund

Executive Editor

Daniel Pund took the Executive Editor role at Road & Track in 2020 to help re-invent the venerable magazine brand. For nearly 30 years, Pund has toiled away as a feature writer, car reviewer, editor, and columnist for every car magazine that matters (including Car and Driver and Autoweek) and a few that didn’t. He’s also contributed to Esquire and GQ and other general-interest publications.

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Aaron Brown

Digital Director

A native of the famously car-loving city of New York, Road & Track’s digital director is constantly surrounded by beat-up old project cars. Brown’s daily driver is a problematic manual-swapped 1991 BMW 325i sedan, but for special occasions he pulls out his E34 M5 of the same vintage. Before R&T, Brown worked at Jalopnik, The Drive, and Business Insider, starting in the industry in 2015.

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Raphael Orlove

Deputy Editor

Deputy Editor. Once got a Dakar-winning race truck stuck in a sand dune. Once rolled a Baja Bug off an icy New York road. Once went flying off Mount Washington in a Nissan 240SX rally car. Once...

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Kyle Kinard

Senior Editor

The only member of staff to flip a grain truck on its roof, Kyle Kinard is R&T's senior editor and resident malcontent. He lives near Seattle and enjoys the rain. His column, Kinardi Line, runs when it runs.

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Mack Hogan

Reviews Editor

Arguably the most fickle member of the Road & Track staff, Reviews Editor Mack Hogan is likely the only person to ever cross shop an ND Miata with an Isuzu Vehicross. He founded the automotive reviews section of CNBC during his sophomore year of college and has been writing about cars ever since.

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Chris Perkins

Senior Reporter

A car enthusiast since childhood, Chris Perkins is Road & Track's engineering nerd and Porsche apologist. He joined the staff in 2016 and no one has figured out a way to fire him since. He street-parks a Porsche Boxster in Brooklyn, New York, much to the horror of everyone who sees the car, not least the author himself. He also insists he's not a convertible person, despite owning three.

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Mike Duff

Senior European Correspondent

Road & Track’s man on the other side of the pond, Mike Duff lives in Britain but reports from across Europe, sometimes beyond. He has previously held staff roles on UK titles including CAR, Autocar and evo, but his own automotive tastes tend towards the Germanic, owning both a troublesome 987-generation Porsche Cayman S and a Mercedes 190E 2.5-16.

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Brian Silvestro

Staff Writer

Road & Track's staff writer for the past seven years, Brian Silvestro has driven everything from a Lancia Stratos to BMW ALMS race car. In his spare time, he's an amateur endurance racer and a project car connoisseur with a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out junk.

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Lucas Bell

Associate Editor

Born and raised in Metro Detroit, associate editor Lucas Bell has spent his entire life surrounded by the automotive industry. He started his career at GM Authority, before going on to help found Muscle Cars and Trucks. He may daily drive an aging Mustang, but his Porsche 944 and NB Miata both take up most of his free time.

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Matt Farah

Editor-at-Large

Matt Farah is a lifelong car enthusiast who began his automotive career at dealerships, rental agencies, and detail shops before discovering the power of YouTube in 2006, with his channel The Smoking Tire. Farah has a Bachelors of Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania, with a concentration in Photography, helping not only create YouTube content but also providing his own photography for his Editor-at-Large position at Road & Track.

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A.J. Baime

Editor-at-Large

A.J. Baime is the author of seven books, including Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans, and The Accidental President: Harry S. Truman and the Four Months that Changed the World. An R&T editor-at-large, he has driven cars on racetracks all over the U.S. and Europe, going back to 2007. He is proudly the R&T staff’s slowest track driver.

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Our Production Team

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Nathan Schroeder

Creative Director

Nathan Schroeder is Road & Track's creative director. He has worked across a wide range of media brands. From automotive enthusiast, lifestyle, fashion and home/decor. The thing that keeps him inspired is great storytelling and the effect art can play on enhancing the story.

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Cassidy Zobl

Deputy Creative Director

Cassidy Zobl, R&T's Deputy CD, loves her job and fuels her creative spirit with dark chocolate. She's considered herself lucky to work on magazines since the first day she worked on one. Since then, she's worked across a broad editorial spectrum that includes lifestyle, fashion, food, and autos. She loves finding and working with incredible artists and still gets goosebumps when looking at great art.

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Ron Askew

Designer

Ron Askew is Road & Track’s designer. He has a passion for art and the automotive industry. After working in automotive sculpture he found his way to editorial design.

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Contributing Editors

Preston Lerner, Bob Lutz, Brendan McAleer, Marshall Pruett, Ross Bentley

Contributing Artists & Photographers

DW Burnett, Evan Klein, Kevin McCauley, Richard Pardon, Jamey Price, Tom Salt, Dean Smith, Andrew Trahan, Bill Warner, Jeffrey R. Zwart

Editorial Advisory Board

Chip Ganassi (Racing Mogul), Bob Lutz (Viper Creator, Exec), Sam Posey (Painter, Racer), Bobby Rahal (Indy 500 Winner, Team Owner)