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Helicopters & Horsepower: A High-Flying Look at the Texas Grand Tour

  • Writer: Diane Caplan
    Diane Caplan
  • Jun 6
  • 2 min read

If you missed it on my Instagram, let me take you behind the scenes of one of the most unforgettable moments from the Texas Grand Tour, presented by The Exotics Network. What made this rally so extraordinary wasn’t just the roar of engines or the elite lineup of supercars — it was the chance to witness it all from the sky.

Diane Caplan from above the Texas Grand Tour - shot by Nick Dennis Photography
Diane Caplan from above the Texas Grand Tour - shot by Nick Dennis Photography

🚁 A New Perspective at COTA

High above Austin’s iconic Circuit of the Americas, the entire rally took on a new dimension. From our helicopter vantage point, we watched the parade lap unfold in a sweeping panorama — a symphony of speed and design moving in perfect rhythm across the track. The cars weren’t just driving; they were performing.

There’s something surreal about seeing rows of high-performance machines carving through the track from above — the sunlight catching every angle, the movement of each vehicle forming a choreography only visible at 1,000 feet. It was raw power, elegance, and adrenaline captured in one breathtaking moment.

Texas Grand Tour - Nick Dennis Photography
Texas Grand Tour - Nick Dennis Photography

🔥 Austin, Reimagined from Above

As we soared over the city, even familiar Austin landmarks felt new. But as impressive as the skyline was, our eyes were locked on the ribbons of asphalt below, alive with color and motion. The rally wasn’t just on display — it was commanding the landscape.


🏁 More Than a Rally

The Texas Grand Tour wasn’t simply a showcase of exotic cars — it was a celebration of passion, performance, and the people who live for the drive. And seeing it from the air? That elevated the entire experience — literally and emotionally.

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Texas Grand Tour from above - Shot by Nick Dennis Photography
Texas Grand Tour from above - Shot by Nick Dennis Photography

 
 
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