 Most racers, most professional drivers, a lot of them start their racing careers as early as age, four or five years old. I didn't start racing wheel-to-wheel against people until I was 27 years old. Everything is a sport show. I've been racing. I've been all over the place. I decided that I wanted to go on this crazy journey while still being in the Navy and racing NASCAR. Like literally 2015 was like when my story, when everything really, this journey started. My name is Jesse Woojee. I'm actually Lieutenant in the Navy. So I went to the Naval Academy, played football there for four years. And while the Naval Academy had academics, I had football. I had our other military duties that I had to attend to while being here. So it was a lot of time being taken up by that stuff. And then you do still have free time. So I managed to, on my free time, be able to also pursue my hobbies and my passions and things like that. You know, I was going to have football, racing, military stuff, and racing was the one that really kind of got me. Once I graduated from the Naval Academy, I was on two different ships for my first four years, deployed with both of them. In between all of that, on the weekends that I didn't have any duty or anything like that, that actually had a full free weekend, I spent it trying to find some way, somehow to get to some type of track to do something that was car or motorsports related. Being in motorsports and racing now and just, you know, being somebody who's in the service still and also doing that, you know, I've gotten a lot of love and a lot of support from our vets out there, people who are still in the service, whether they're in the reserves or active duty, and it's been cool to see that support from them. And it's inspired a lot of them to also go after their goals and dreams. I think it just shows them that, you know, look at this guy who's going towards something that everyone would normally think is impossible to go after. He's going after it, he's achieving, and he's just making it. He's continuing to grind every single day, every year, to continue to move up. You know, why can't I do it myself?