Max Hyatt —has
been involved in racing his entire life. His first race
weekend was 23 years ago when he was six weeks old supporting
his father while he was competing in the Jim Russell Series.
This past January the tables had turned and his father
was the one supporting him when he climbed into the #32
PR1 Motorsports BMW M6 to take the green flag in the pouring
rain for the start of The Rolex
24 at Daytona. Max had qualified 8th in
front of Joey Hand and next to Patrick Long. He made
a charge to the front and took the lead for six laps before
turning the car over to one of his teammates. Wheel bearing
woes struck which took the team out of the hunt for a win
but we were still able to finish the race 11th in GT and
20th overall.
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The 24 Hours of Daytona was preceded by years of hard work
and some significant accomplishments. In 2007, Max finished
2nd in the Skip Barber Western Regional Race Series and
won his first pro race at Burke Lakefront Airport Circuit
in Cleveland as part of the F2000 Championship.
In 2008, Max competed in the Pacific F2000 Championship and
collected 4 podiums, 5 top-fives and 1 fast lap
with PR1 Motorsports. Max continued his campaign
in the Pacific F2000 Championship with
PR1 in 2009 where he finished 2nd in the Championship with 5
wins, 8 podiums, 10 top-fives and 3 pole positions and
EFormulaCarNews.com ranked me as the Pacific F2000
Championship’s #1 driver..

2009 was a busy year for me competing in Pacific F2000,
debuting the new BMW M6 in Grand-Am Rolex Series and also
graduating Cum Laude from Santa Clara University with a
double major in Economics and Psychology. I am now focused
on racing in both Grand-Am and Pacific F2000 series for
PR1 while I work with Club Auto Sport as their in-house
pro driver for the Borelli Motor Sports Driver Development
Program providing private coaching services for Club Auto
Sport members and clients.
Get what’s best for your car—and you. Rely on Max and the team at Borelli
Motors Sports, located at Club Auto Sport-Silicon Valley, 521 Charcot Avenue,
in San Jose’s Golden Triangle—with convenient access to I-880 and Hwys. 101,
237 and 87.
Max may be contacted at max@borellimotorsports.com.
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