My passion for cars and especially for drag racing more or less started when I was born, as my parents have been actively involved for many years. When I was three months old, they took me to a race for the first time. So, in my childhood, it was quite normal to spend the summer weekends at racing events, which was great. My father also took me to the garage very early on, even in the off season, to work on the car, which allowed me to learn the most important basics early. At the age of eight, I had the opportunity to race, which was super fun. The next year I took part in the national and international championship, where I got first and second places several times in later years. When I was too old for the junior class, I stopped being an active rider to be able to concentrate on my studies. But I quickly realised I couldn’t live without drag racing. After a long time thinking about building a second car, my father and I decided that I would drive his car.