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Dynamic Duo: Coaching Twins at VIR

Dynamic Duo: Coaching Twins at VIR

I just wrapped up a fun race weekend at Virginia International Raceway for the SCCA Super Tour. It’s always nice to be at VIR, but it was especially nice to be there for an SCCA event, which brings back so many wonderful memories of the early part of my career. I got...

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Remote Coaching: Helping Drivers Succeed from Miles Away

Remote Coaching: Helping Drivers Succeed from Miles Away

With the aids of modern technology in motorsports, remote driver coaching is more viable than ever. Not only does the car output data which can be shared and overlaid against other data, but in-car video can be easily uploaded to cloud-based servers, too. A coach can...

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A Coach’s Dream Scenario

A Coach’s Dream Scenario

I just capped off a great weekend at Road Atlanta. I was once again working with Mark Sandridge as well as longtime client Reg Williams in his GT3 R. Both drivers are in different classes of the International GT Series, which was running as support for the second...

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A U.S. Racing Debut at Sebring

A U.S. Racing Debut at Sebring

I just wrapped up a gorgeous week at Sebring International Raceway, which was host to the famed 12 Hours of Sebring event. I was there working with Dean Neuls, who is driving with the TR3 Lamborghini Super Trofeo team this season. This was Dean’s first race stateside,...

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Classics and Learning Curves at Sebring

Classics and Learning Curves at Sebring

I just wrapped up an abbreviated race weekend at Sebring for the HSR Classic 12 Hour, and I’ll be heading back to Sebring this coming week for the IMSA 12 Hours of Sebring event. I had a lot of fun this past week with Forbush Performance, campaigning their Ligier LMP3...

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Mazda MX-5s on the Streets of St. Pete

Mazda MX-5s on the Streets of St. Pete

I just capped off an absolutely stunning weekend in St. Petersburg, Florida, where I was working with the Mazda MX-5 Cup series at the St. Pete Grand Prix. You couldn’t have scripted better weather, with beautifully low humidity, 70-degree days and a slight breeze: we...

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From Practice to Podium: Hard Work Pays Off!

From Practice to Podium: Hard Work Pays Off!

I just wrapped up an exciting weekend at Sebring International Raceway. I was continuing my time with Mark Sandridge and the Grandma’s Salad team, and we were there for the International GT series, which was running in conjunction with Trans-Am. After a really...

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The Coaching Archive has been Updated

The Coaching Archive has been Updated

The winter months can be a tough time for avid track-goers who are ready for spring to come and a return to the race track. To help make the wait more productive for you, I compiled an archive of driving tips from my blog posts over the past few years. The posts are...

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When Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect

When Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect

Early in one’s driving career, you’re looking to gain experience in any way possible. Typically, this means getting as much seat time as you can, but it’s important to take advantage of the time away from the track, too. This time can be used to review video and data,...

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Going Beyond the Goals at Sebring

Going Beyond the Goals at Sebring

This week I’ve been staying busy down at Sebring International Raceway once again, where Apex Driving Events was hosting a test. We had some gorgeous weather on tap, much better than the prior week in Daytona! I was working with a team that’s a new client for me, a...

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