The audit opens with a familiar finding: any project invoking America, Knievel, and risk-takers in the same breath has already spent its imagination budget on the title. What follows is a 3,000-mile checklist of scenic overlooks, local diners, and carefully mapped "edge" stops where the only actual danger is running out of oat milk.
Further review flags the core premise. True daredevils don't file permits or coordinate with tourism boards. They simply ignore physics until it ignores them back. Here, the pioneers appear to be GPS-enabled influencers logging mileage that qualifies for airline status.
The final verdict lands without ceremony. Celebrating a nation of risk-takers by turning the concept into branded content is like honoring Evel Knievel with traffic cones and a helmet waiver. The map stays pristine. The audience stays seated.
