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Chris Harris (automotive journalist)

Chris Harris is an automotive journalist and automotive racing driver. Harris was born in the United Kingdom on January 20, 1975. Harris has worked as a reviewer, writer, and editor for many automotive magazines, including ''Evo'', ''Autocar'', and ''Jalopnik''.〔 In addition, Harris has presented numerous television and YouTube series through NBCSN and /DRIVE. Chris Harris has his own YouTube Channel, ''Chris Harris on Cars'', where he and cameraman / editor Neil Carey produce and film their own automotive reviews and content on an irregular basis.
==Early journalism career==

Harris began his career in the automotive industry by working for ''Autocar'' magazine, performing various menial labor tasks, or, as he himself describes it, "cleaning ashtrays." Eventually, Harris was promoted to an official road-test editor within Autocar magazine. During his time at Autocar magazine, Harris gained recognition and credibility as a journalist by writing many automotive reviews, as well as regularly writing an opinion column.〔 In 2008, Harris left his job with Autocar magazine to cofound a new web-based digital platform called ''Drivers Republic'', aimed at car enthusiasts. However, a year later, in 2009, ''Drivers Republic'' ceased all operations. In a statement, ''Drivers Republic'' explained the abrupt termination was due to "differences in our (Harris and cofounders Steve Davies, Richard Meaden, and Jethro Bovingdon ) vision about future priorities...." Immediately after the shutdown of ''Drivers Republic'', Harris joined ''Evo'' magazine as a writer / reviewer, publishing his first article with ''Evo'' on October 12, 2009. Harris consistently published for Evo magazine every few months until the 21st of December, 2011.〔 Harris would not resume writing for Evo magazine until the 10th of April, 2015.〔

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