The Role of Routine: Staying Grounded Between Races
Travel, time zones, adrenaline, fatigue — racing can throw off everything. A good routine is the anchor. Here’s how I try (and sometimes fail) to stay balanced between events.
Travel, time zones, adrenaline, fatigue — racing can throw off everything. A good routine is the anchor. Here’s how I try (and sometimes fail) to stay balanced between events.
Sprint races are fun, but there’s something about sharing a car, managing a long-distance strategy, and surviving the night. It’s brutal and beautiful at the same time.
I get this question all the time. The short answer? Yes — but it depends how you use it. Some quick thoughts on where simulators help, and where they fall short.
There’s a lot that happens before the lights go out — from long travel days to the quiet mental routines that set the tone. Here’s a glimpse behind the curtain before a race weekend kicks off.
Time has passed since the checkered flag dropped at Fuji, but the weight of this race still lingers. This is not a recap. It is a reflection. The kind you carry with you when the noise fades, when the adrenaline settles, and you are left alone with what the experience has etched into you. Some…