THE LUCKY 7: THE RETURN OF JCD

THE LUCKY 7: THE RETURN OF JCD

The Past: The Grind In 2009, John Capestro-Dubets (JCD) set the racing world on fire as the Skip Barber Rookie of the Year. He was the "natural"—the kid with the raw pace and zero ego. But the road to the top isn't always a straight line. In 2014, the engine went quiet. Life stepped in, and the helmet went on the shelf. For years, the fire was still there, but the seat was empty.

The Comeback: The Proof They say you can’t walk away and come back faster, but JCD is the exception to the rule. Returning with a vengeance, he didn't just compete—he dominated. From the 2022 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Championship to the 2024 SRO GT4 America Silver Class Title, and making history as the first-ever McLaren Trophy America race winner, John proved that his "laid-back" California exterior hides a relentless, championship-caliber hunter.

2026: The Double-Down Now, the stakes have never been higher. In 2026, JCD is pulling double duty across the most prestigious paddocks in North America. Whether it’s the visceral, high-downforce combat of Porsche Carrera Cup North America supporting F1 or the precision-engineered warfare of the McLaren Trophy, there is one constant:

The Number 7. Two championships. Two world-class manufacturers. One driver. For JCD, it isn't just about the promotion or the network—it’s about the truth found at the limit. He doesn’t just represent brands; he validates them at 180 mph.

Join the Journey. Bet on Seven.


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