[PODCAST] Episode #100! Speed Phenom’s Austin Everett is on the Corvette Today Podcast

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[PODCAST] Episode #100! Speed Phenom's Austin Everett is on the Corvette Today Podcast

Photo Credit: Speed Phenom / Instagram


We’ve been following Austin Everett’s Speed Phenom adventures on YouTube with his 2020 Corvette since the early days of the C8 as he was one of the first take delivery in Bowling Green and then documented his trip back home to California. We’ve enjoyed his enthusiasm for the Corvette and are really looking forward to seeing what he’ll do once the Z06 is here. If you’re a fan, you’ll want to listen this week as Austin takes his place in the guest chair on the Corvette Today Podcast.

Speed Phenom has been a Corvette YouTube sensation. And on this special 100th episode of CORVETTE TODAY, you get to meet Austin, up close and personal! Austin is a bright, enthusiastic young man with a passion for Corvettes, tracking cars and more! Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett, gets to know Speed Phenom and takes you along with him! Learn how Austin got started on YouTube, his Corvette adventures, the other cars he’s owned and tracked, and what his future plans are.

It’s a special 100th episode of the CORVETTE TODAY podcast!


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  1. Steve — what about the big “chicken and the egg” question on everyone’s mind? How was a farm kid, not even out of school yet, able to get his hands on new Mustangs, Corvettes, McLarens, etc. so that he could use them to start producing YouTube content that car people wanted to watch and subscribe to. I get that, with 150,000 subscribers, his YouTube channel is now generating a good amount of income for him, but that doesn’t explain how he was able to get started. I can imagine how most banks would respond if a young person came in saying “I would like you to lend me half a million dollars so that I can buy some high-performance cars to blog about on a new YouTube channel that I am going to set up. No, I don’t currently have any assets or source of income, but don’t worry, once I have thousands of YouTube subscribers the channel will start making good money for me!”

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