The Team

Meet the team of Dia De Los Lemons!

Alan Lau
Bruce Watson
Chris Spilsbury
Drew Ostrowski
Eric Robi
Greg Strangis
Hammad Shah
Jae Sung
Jonathan Worms
Justin Collard
Phil Nulud
Roy Narvaez
Walker Strangis
       


   
Alan Lau


   
Bruce Watson


   
Chris Spilsbury


   
Drew Ostrowski


   
Eric Robi


   
Greg Strangis


   
Hammad Shah


   
Jae Sung


 
Jonathan Worms
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Troublemaker extraordinaire. Make sure you swipe right on Jonathan.


   
Justin Collard
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Justin is a pilot, photographer, motorcyclist, traveler, and amateur racer who funds his expensive hobbies via an information technology day job. When not racing or wrenching, Justin can be found competing in national mustache competitions and hunting elk in Idaho. Ask him about the time he spent four months in Africa…

He serves as the team’s under-qualified electronics specialist, whose duties include building car electrical systems out of stereo components, and providing tunes via home built boom boxes. He also specializes in radiator replacements and engine block flushes, enjoying a rusty slip and slide on the garage floor.

His race credentials include:
Lemons Sonoma, Dec 2013
Lemons Buttonwillow, June 2014
Lemons Sonoma, Dec 2014
Numerous track days at Buttonwillow and Willow Springs,in a variety of two and four wheeled vehicles.


   
Phil Nulud
Phil Nulud

Phil is the Black Flag King. He’ll argue with you that a good chunk of them were B.S., but he is our reigning champ. When he’s not arguing about black flags, he also loves to argue about the law, in particular, intellectual property.

Phil isn’t new to the racetrack and has tracked at every major racetrack in California, as well as tracks outside of California such as the Nurburgring, Circuit of the Americas, BMW’s private test track in Miramas, France, the BMW Performance Center in Greenville, SC, etc. However, he’s always been to the track in some sort of dual clutch, automatic or other transmission that does not require a clutch pedal. He has more time in a manual car on a racetrack than on actual public roads.


   
Roy Narvaez


   
Walker Strangis

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