
Few Hollywood stars inspire admiration like Keanu Reeves. Known for his humility and kindness, he has built a career filled with iconic roles in The Matrix, John Wick, and Speed. At 60, instead of slowing down, Reeves has added a new chapter to his life—his official debut in professional auto racing.
This weekend, Reeves competed in the Toyota GR Cup at the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway, driving the No. 92 car named BRZRKR after his graphic novel. For Reeves, the debut wasn’t about fame—it was about passion.
His first race wasn’t without setbacks. Midway through, his car spun into the grass. Many newcomers might have quit, but Reeves reset, rejoined the pack, and finished 25th out of 35 drivers. At one point, he climbed to 21st, showcasing skill and determination.
Though this was his first professional outing, Reeves’ love for speed isn’t new. He has raced before, co-founded Arch Motorcycle, and nurtured a lifelong passion for vehicles.
Reeves’ debut proves an inspiring point: it’s never too late to chase dreams. With humility and resilience, he reminded the world that passion has no age limit.