


Games like Hide 'n Seek or car limbo, recreating famed vehicles or scenes from movies like Fast and Furious or the “Cars” Pixar series, and even Cannonball-esque “road trips” and high speed runs gave Jack and his friends a nearly endless source of content, and allowed him to engage with viewers in a way that was relatable. While many online gamers are known for their superior sim-racing skills, JackUltraMotive and his friends really started to gain traction as they formulated some fun “mini-games” and driving challenges that were both entertaining and easily emulated by followers. Indicative of the digital world that we live in, Jack quickly got online and started playing with friends, which spawned Twitch and YouTube sessions, which started to grow an online following. Jack, who goes by the online persona of JackUltraMotive, admits to getting into gaming as a middle schooler, but quickly gravitated towards racing and car games like Forza, Dirt, and even Grand Theft Auto. This Ford Focus RS is an example of those teenagers who are inspired by the video games like Forza and Gran Turismo that are responsible for keeping the car enthusiast alive in the next generation. Thankfully,