In our “Community” blog series, we spotlight those passionate groups that live boldly, act boldly, and share a clear alignment with our values of precision, performance and authenticity. Today, we’re thrilled to feature trackXperienz: a driving-enthusiast community founded by Sam Yau in 2015.

Pictured - trackXperienz Founder Sam Yau

 

Who is trackXperienz?

Founded by Sam Yau, trackXperienz grew out of a lifetime of love for motorsports. Sam’s motorsport journey began in a family environment fueled by sports cars and competitive racing, from karting and formal race school training (including programs like Skip Barber Racing School and Formula Renault) to driving high-performance race cars such as Porsches, Lamborghinis, AMG Black Series machines and more.

Beyond the track credentials, the core of trackXperienz is an invitation: drivers of all levels from novices to veterans are welcome to bring their cars into a controlled, safe track environment. The community emphasises not just speed or competition, but confidence, car-control and shared passion.

 

What Makes trackXperienz Special

  • Inclusive Track Experience: Whether you’re in your first HPDE (High-Performance Driving Event) or you’re a seasoned track-day junkie, trackXperienz offers a format where you can push your limits in a safety-focused environment.
  • Lifestyle & Community Focus: More than a one-off driving day, the community encourages networking, gear-head camaraderie, and the shared enjoyment of vehicles and driving.
  • Premium Venue & Events: Their events take place at notable tracks, in properly organised settings including multiple track sessions, professional photography, onsite mechanical support, and fun extras. For example, one of their flagship events:
    • New Jersey Motorsports Park (Thunderbolt track) in Millville, NJ, hosted their “OctoberFAST” event on October 20, 2025.
    • That particular event featured 8 sessions of 20-minutes each, lunch for drivers, professional photography, an organised cruise, sponsor discounts, hotel specials and more.

 

Why We (Machine) Are Excited to Support This

While our brand, Machine, is rooted in craftsmanship, detail-oriented design and a commitment to aesthetic performance, the alignment with trackXperienz is natural:

  • The driving-enthusiast lifestyle mirrors our ethos of discipline, precision and community.
  • The track logo placement (you may have spotted the Machine logo on the hood of a trackXperienz-sponsored car) is a visual representation of the synergy.
  • Our friendship with founder Sam Yau means this partnership goes beyond branding—it’s rooted in shared values and mutual respect.

 

What This Means for the Community

  • Drivers and fans of trackXperienz can now engage with the Machine community, see our presence at events, and recognise that the lifestyle-brand we cultivate isn’t just about apparel or aesthetics—it’s about living the performance lifestyle.
  • Machine followers, whether they’re car-enthusiasts or simply appreciate the design and culture we represent, now have a new doorway into the track-life world via trackXperienz.
  • Together, we’re enabling more than just the driving: we’re enabling the culture, the connections, the moments.

 

Looking Ahead

  • Keep an eye out for upcoming trackXperienz events throughout the 2026 season. If you’re interested in participating or spectating, you may find opportunities to join the community.
  • Machine will continue to explore how we can support track-culture initiatives, driving experiences, and communities that align with our aesthetic and values.
  • For anyone curious about the track-life: whether it’s your car’s first time on circuit, or you’re looking to elevate your skills—this is the invitation.

 

Thank you for reading and stay tuned for more community features where we’ll continue to highlight those who live and breathe the PUSH THE LIMIT lifestyle.

Written by Machine Team

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