Turning Data into Results at Sebring

Turning Data into Results at Sebring

Last week was a busy one at Sebring International Raceway! I joined two longtime clients of mine at the Porsche Club of America’s 48 Hours of Sebring, the annual event that kicks off their season. Our goal heading into the week was to optimize the cars as well as to...
MX-5 Cup: Edge-of-your-seat Racing at Daytona

MX-5 Cup: Edge-of-your-seat Racing at Daytona

IMSA kicked off the racing season at Daytona International Speedway last week. It’s always great to dive right in with the Rolex 24! This year, although there was a limited number of fans, the event still had that special, iconic feeling. That wasn’t just for the...
Winter Racing in Florida

Winter Racing in Florida

Last week I had the pleasure of being back in sunny Florida to start the racing season. The weather was absolutely perfect virtually the entire time I was there, which added to the enjoyment of racing in an event I’ve participated in a number of times over the years...
From the Archives: Learning a New Track

From the Archives: Learning a New Track

For any of you who are looking for good race craft content during this off-season, don’t forget that you can check out my archives of coaching articles! Here is one that we originally posted back in 2013, but it’s still as relevant as ever. If you’ll be visiting a new...
New Year, New Driving Goals!

New Year, New Driving Goals!

I kicked off my New Year by heading down to Sebring, Florida, to do some driver training and testing with Ashton Harrison. We were there to help her stay active in the driver’s seat during the off-season of course, but we also wanted to continue fine-tuning race craft...
Introducing the Coaching Archives!

Introducing the Coaching Archives!

Here’s an index of coaching topics I have covered here on the blog that might be a good guide for you. If you’re looking for ways to improve your race craft both on and off the track, then you can look through some classic posts and get to work! Future posts will be...