Your most pressing questions: Answered.
Since the inception of Machine Seven, we have gathered the most asked questions and answered them for your benefit. There is much excitement and energy surrounding our new cause, as we are the only charitable initiative investing in communities at the speed of 200+ mph!
FAQ's
ANSWERS
Answer: Machine Seven stands for the seven principles that drive it. Machine Seven creations are machines that are:
- Driven: For Service
- Driven: For Charity
- Driven: For Inspiration
- Driven: For Safety
- Driven: For Efficiency
- Driven: For Engineering and Design Excellence
- Driven: For Good
Answer: All Machine Seven vehicle concepts are strategically designed by renowned designer Ty Powell. Interior, exterior and components are all original and completely custom and then assembled/fabricated in America’s top auto shops.
Answer: The Machine Seven courses are predetermined, however the charitable stops and destinations are determined by public and online input on our site. This allows Machine Seven to make charitable stops best on a specific community and organizational need.
Answer: After we have reached 100,000 miles and traveled all over the continental United States, we will be DRIVEN to other countries and communities and will eventually commission an brand-new state-of-the-art supercar.
Answer: Absolutely! After each tour or 100,000 DRIVEN™ miles, Machine Seven completely redesigns and commissions a totally unique supercar for social good.
Answer: Machine Seven is the very first and only organization to use the philanthropic power of sponsored supercars charity tours to power our ideals of social good, community service and hope. We are also the first and only organization to develop an charitable racecar game on the Ipad and Android platforms. We are one of the most innovative and fun nonprofit initiatives in the world.
Answer: One of the best ways to see the impact of your contribution is by visiting the Driven Chronicles on machineseven.org. This groundbreaking webpage allows you to see, hear and experience all the good work allowed by your generosity. We also share all of our updates and successes on our Twitter and Facebook pages.
