What Does It Mean to Be Part of an Exotic Network?
The term exotic network gets thrown around a lot in the car community. But what does it actually mean to belong to one — and more importantly, what does it mean to belong to the right one?
At its core, an exotic network is more than a list of members and a calendar of events. It’s a living, breathing community of people who share a common obsession — extraordinary machines — and who’ve found something even more valuable in each other. The best exotic networks turn strangers into business partners, acquaintances into lifelong friends, and a shared love of cars into a shared approach to life.
Fast Lane Drive was built on exactly that belief. And over the past decade, it has grown into the leading exotic network in the United States — and one of the most recognized in the world.
Fast Lane Drive — the exotic network that brings together entrepreneurs, executives, and car enthusiasts across the globe.
How Fast Lane Drive Became the Premier Exotic Network
It started with a simple idea: build a community where extraordinary people could share extraordinary experiences. Not a stuffy, gatekept car club. Not a one-off event series. A real exotic network — active, accessible, and built to grow.
That idea took root in San Diego. Then it spread to Los Angeles. Then Miami. Then New York. Then Monaco. Today, Fast Lane Drive operates across 25+ chapters worldwide and hosts hundreds of events every year — making it the most geographically diverse and consistently active exotic network in existence.
A Truly Global Exotic Network
Most exotic networks operate in one city, maybe two. Fast Lane Drive operates everywhere. As a member, you don’t just get access to your local chapter — you get access to the entire network. Traveling to Miami for business? There’s a chapter event happening. In the Bay Area for a conference? FLD has you covered. Flying into Monaco? You’re already home.
This global footprint is one of the things that makes Fast Lane Drive categorically different from every other exotic network in the market. The community doesn’t stop at city limits — and neither do its members.
The Fast Lane Drive exotic network reaches every major US market — including San Francisco.
More Than Cars: The Exotic Network Built on People
Here’s the thing about building a great exotic network: the cars are the entry point, not the destination. Anyone can put together a drive and call it a club. What Fast Lane Drive has built is something far more valuable — a network of extraordinary people who happen to love extraordinary cars.
FLD members are founders, CEOs, investors, real estate developers, creative directors, and athletes. They’re people who’ve built things, who think differently, who understand that the best investment you can make is in the people around you. When you join this exotic network, you’re not just getting access to supercar drives. You’re getting access to a room full of people who can change your life.
“In a great exotic network, the cars start the conversation. The people finish it.”
Events designed for the whole person
Every event in the Fast Lane Drive exotic network is designed with intention. Monthly chapter drives along some of the most scenic roads in the country. Charity galas that raise real money for real causes. Track days for the adrenaline seekers. International rallies that take the network global. Networking dinners that feel nothing like networking dinners.
The result is an event calendar that keeps members engaged every single month — not just once a year when a big car show rolls through town.
Left: FLD New York. Right: The Utah chapter — one of the most breathtaking drives in the entire exotic network.
An Exotic Network That Gives Back
One of the defining characteristics of the Fast Lane Drive exotic network is its commitment to philanthropy. Since its founding, FLD has raised over $2 million for charitable organizations — supporting causes ranging from children’s welfare to environmental conservation to medical research.
This isn’t a checkbox. It’s a core value baked into the culture of the network. Members don’t just show up to drive — they show up to make a difference. And that shared sense of purpose is one of the reasons the FLD exotic network attracts the caliber of people it does. High achievers want to be part of something that matters. Fast Lane Drive is exactly that.
Who Belongs in This Exotic Network?
One of the most common questions we get: do I need to own an exotic car to join? The answer is no — and that’s intentional. The Fast Lane Drive exotic network was built around passion, not possessions. What matters is who you are, what you bring to the community, and how you show up.
That said, the network attracts a naturally high-caliber crowd. When you build a community around ambition, achievement, and a love of extraordinary things — extraordinary people tend to find their way in. The cars in the FLD garage span Ferraris, Lamborghinis, McLarens, Porsches, Rolls-Royces, and everything in between. But the real horsepower in this exotic network is human.
The Exotic Network That’s Just Getting Started
Over a decade in, multiple continents covered, $2M+ raised, and hundreds of thousands of miles driven together — and Fast Lane Drive is still in its early chapters. New cities are joining the exotic network every year. International expansion continues. The community keeps growing, keeps deepening, keeps doing things that no one in this space has done before.
If you’ve been on the outside looking in at the exotic car world — wondering whether there’s a community that’s worth your time, your energy, and your commitment — this is your answer. Fast Lane Drive is the exotic network you’ve been looking for.