THE GRID RUN isn’t just “a route” — it’s a sequence of curated chapters. Each day is designed around a simple idea: the drive should feel good, and the stops should feel earned. That’s why we build the run with flow in mind: clean departure windows, scenic sections that actually deliver, and city hubs that bring the grid back together at the right moments.
What a “hub” really means
A hub is more than a hotel or a dinner location. It’s where the community resets: check-ins, cars lined up, cameras out, stories shared, and the next day’s rhythm explained. It’s also where we keep the experience premium—smooth arrivals, controlled parking, and spaces that match the vibe. Vestibulum volutpat nec justo sit amet elementum. Etiam risus tortor, facilisis nec risus sit amet, pellentesque pulvinar sapien.
Our route isn’t built to cover miles — it’s built to create moments, day after day, hub after hub.
Nick Vermeyen - Founder
The route philosophy
We avoid “just highways” and chase the kind of roads that make you want to keep driving—without crossing any lines. Think: long scenic stretches, varied landscapes, and signature arrival moments that look as good as they feel. The result is a route that’s fun, social, and predictable enough to run cleanly—without feeling scripted.
Why the cities matter
We choose hubs for atmosphere: places that add contrast. One night might be all skyline and neon, the next feels more raw, more motorsport, more edge. It’s the mix that makes the story. And because this is a curated grid, the hubs aren’t “random meet-ups”—they’re designed to feel like a moving event, not just a drive.
What you can expect
Scenic stages that feel like a reward, not a commute
City hubs that create real community moments
A finale region that speaks for itself
A structure that keeps things smooth: rally, not race





