2017 IMSA Prototype champion Jordan Taylor is 10th in our series of 15 episodes of Who The Hell Are You? Among the things you’ll learn from the Floridian, he knows a thing or two about infidelity and has taken a serious disliking to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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