“They’re everywhere. Everyone wants to be Shmee .” As we pull into the Inn at Spanish Bay after dinner, our media group couldn’t help but notice the massive influx of young, phone-in-hand content creators and car enthusiasts hovering around the Koenigsegg Gemera parked outside, with its Dihedral synchro-helix doors firmly propped up.

Most of us scoffed and sighed but eventually we realized that this shift in demo is actually a good thing. During our week at Monterey for the annual Monterey Car Week , we consistently saw this connection between the youth and the week’s events and couldn’t help but draw parallels to the car culture that we experience regularly. What is your run-of-the-mill cars & coffee at your local Starbucks parking lot has now evolved – for all intents and purposes – into The Quail .

A track day at Buttonwillow draws track-prepped racers, not dissimilar to the Rolex Motorsports Reunion. Heck, you could even see similarities of the digital platform Bring A Trailer – with its commentary and community knowledge – personified during the RM Sotheby’s auctions and even Concours d’Elegance. It became apparent that Monterey Car Week – what was once the pinnacle automotive event of exclusivity, luxury, heritage and history – remains prestigious, but has expanded and broadened into a more youthful, inclusive and dare-we-say casual affair for car enthusiasts.

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