PJ is a 38 year old husband and father of two who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018. Despite the challenges that came with his diagnosis, PJ used it as motivation to pursue his passion for racing and has become an inspiration to others living with chronic illness.
Growing up around race tracks and as a second generation racer, PJ has always had a love for racing and the thrill of competition. In his teens, he enjoyed regional success racing dirt go karts and was determined to continue his racing career despite his MS diagnosis.
PJ's determination and perseverance on the track, combined with his relatable personal story, make him a role model for those living with chronic illness. He has a powerful message to share, that MS is not a period on a sentence, but merely a comma - a time to pause and take a breath. His message is one of hope and resilience, and he works to inspire others living with chronic illness to embrace their challenges and never give up on their dreams.
Despite the physical challenges that come with his diagnosis, PJ never lets it affect his performance on the track. He is known for his precise driving skills and his ability to stay calm under pressure.
As a husband and father, PJ understands the importance of balancing his racing career with his family responsibilities. He works hard to make sure that his wife and children are always his top priority, but he also knows that his passion for racing keeps him motivated and fulfilled.
PJ is dedicated to spreading the message that chronic illness is not a hindrance, but rather a challenge to be embraced and overcome. He is an inspiration to those living with MS and a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit.