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BIOGRAPHY

Emilio
De Jesus Lezcano does what most boys dream about when they grow up; races
fast cars, interviews sports legends and plays percussion all over the
world. And, he gets paid for it!
Born in Cuba, Emilio began his career at
Press Wireless of Cuba/INS/UP as the youngest Morse code operator on the
island. The experience inspired him to study Journalism at the University of
Havana where he later earned a BS degree in Communications.
Emilio followed his dreams to Miami, Florida, where he worked as a sports
director and later General Manager for WRHC AM 1550. It was here where
Emilio fell in love with auto sports and made his impact on the racing
world. His radio coverage of IndyCar, Indy 500, Formula One and NASCAR races
also lead to other types of media coverage. He wrote articles for a number
of Spanish-language publications and earned a reputation as one of the most
knowledgeable Journalists in auto racing.
In the 1980’s, Emilio met Skip Barber who
invited him to attend his racing school in Moroso, in West Palm Beach, Florida. Emilio became
hooked on auto racing and a permanent fixture in the Skip Barber Race
Series, the launching pad for many of today’s professional drivers. The
combination of reporting and racing cars expanded his career into testing
and evaluating manufacturer’s vehicles. Not only could he drive the car, but
he could also render an authoritative critique on the car’s performance in
respective Journalistic style.
Meeting his first (of many) driving
celebrities, Emilio was presented with the "Journalist of the Year" award in
1987 by Emerson Fittipaldi, IndyCar, Indy 500 and Formula One World
Champion. Then in 1989, Emilio won first place driving in the Vintage
Category of the Grand Prix of Miami. He won racing a 1960 MK-II Jaguar. In
2002, Emilio entered his first professional car rally as a driver of the
Hyundai Rally Team USA. He placed third in the Production Category in the
SCCA Pro-Rally in Ojibwe, Minnesota.
It was actually auto racing that lead
Emilio into professional travel writing (his second love to sports writing).
Inspired by the places where he traveled to test and evaluate cars. Emilio
wrote travel articles on the great destinations he visited in the US and
abroad. In 1996 he became a regular contributor to several leading US
Spanish-language publications, including The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald,
Miami, FL; El Diario/La Prensa, New York, NY; and El Nuevo Dia, San Juan,
Puerto Rico. Earning a reputation in the travel industry as well as the auto
world. Emilio was awarded "La Pluma de Plata" (Silver Pen award) by Mexican
President Dr. Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon in Acapulco in 1999.
During his career travels Emilio also
developed his third great love – music. He plays various percussion
instruments including the tumbadoras, batá, bongos, claves, cencerros, ekón
and the güiro. When traveling he is often invited by local musicians to join
them as part of the evening’s entertainment. He easily blend his Caribbean
Afro-Cuban Jazz style with any music, whether he’s in Bedouin camp in the
Middle East, in the jungles of the Amazon or with the Garifunas in Central
America.
Today, Emilio divides his work between
travel writing, test-driving race cars, writing about the racing and
automobile industry and playing percussion all around the world. He truly is
living every little boy’s dream.
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