Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso rips round the track at Daytona Sandown Park.
The 33-year-old showed his competitive side by racing to the third fastest time on the track's Superstars board on July 9.
Following a 10-minute practice session the McLaren-Honda driver showed his skills, weaving in and out of the other cars on the track.
Getting a time of 45.627s put him third on the leaderboard, ahead of Brad Pitt, Hugh Grant and Guy Ritchie.
Daytona Motorsport director Jim Graham said: "He told us he wanted to get himself onto our Superstars board after seeing it on Monday, and his best lap was a highly respectable effort, especially bearing in mind that the track was not at its grippiest at the time.
"To be pretty much immediately within half-a-second of local expert Sam Bird [Formula E driver] - who grew up driving go-karts around Sandown - was impressive stuff, and he was chuffed to bits to finish on the podium."
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