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Johnnie Walker Step Inside: The Ultimate Way To Travel


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·Nov 3, 2024

We travel a lot. We're traveling to races a lot of the time. You have to fly privately. It does give you that buzz. When I first got to ride on a private jet, I couldn't believe it. The luxury that you get is a couple of ways to travel.

Every time I step onto a private plane, it's actually there to fly me home. I always have a smile on my face. Jets are fast; it's exhilarating, it's sexy. You can go to Madrid early morning and have a meeting there. You can go to Milan in the afternoon. You can have dinner in Amsterdam and still be back in your home the same night.

Still, when I get on the plane, I have to pinch myself. It's unbelievable. I have never seen somebody walk off a private jet without a smile. There's not that many better ways to spend the weekend than on the boat. If you're having a party on a boat, there's no limitations. It's not like the bar closes; you can do whatever you want.

I've seen a boat with a pool on it, and it actually turns into a helipad. That's unbelievable; it's serious luxury. This is impressive. After a race, you want to get out quickly. The easiest way is to use a helicopter. You can see the harbor and most of the track.

It's crazy that we drive a 401k around the streets. It really is. There are so many different countries we fly to: Australia, to Malaysia, to Japan, to America, to Brazil. Time is very precious. I had to do all that flying commercially, and I probably wouldn't be able to be in all those places. The luxury that you get is just the time that you get back. You just get straight to work. You

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