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    bracket racing

    Explore " bracket racing" with insightful episodes like "How Tight to Setup, Part 2", "How Tight to Setup", "Reputation vs Character", "Attitude" and "Burnout" from podcasts like ""Daily Driver", "Daily Driver", "Daily Driver", "Daily Driver" and "Daily Driver"" and more!

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    Burnout

    Burnout

    If we spend to much time at the track in competition and when it becomes to much, we are no longer growing and that can compound quickly.  When we step back from time to time, it shows us just how much we love it and how to not take it for granted. 

    Comparison

    Comparison

    Racing today is filled with social media, live feeds, podcasts, etc. It's very easy, for all of us, to put successful racers up on a pedestal. We often then judge ourselves in comparison to other racers, especially those on the pedestals. Stop saying you can't do what those successful racers do, because you can. 

    Cause and Effect

    Cause and Effect

    “'In terms of how people react to art or entertainment, you learn that it sometimes goes well and it sometimes doesn’t. It doesn’t mean that the cause and effect are connected.' That's a quote from renowned actor/director Ben Stiller. Obviously, he's talking about art and entertainment here, but I think there are some obvious (and perhaps, not so obvious) parallels to our own form of performance on the race track."

    Flexibility

    Flexibility

    Flexibility, or "versatility" is one of the common traits among the greats in our sport. Does driving a variety of cars and competing in different classes make us better drivers? In this episode, I answer this question with some recent experience in my own vehicles. 

    Trees in a Forest

    Trees in a Forest

    Lacking a compass, an old scouting trick is this... If you're lost in a forest, unsure of the way out, or even what direction to move, you locate three trees in a row. One close by, another a little ways away, and one farther off in the distance - all in line with each other. And you move from one tree to the next, picking another tree farther down the line each time that you progress.

    That's a literal interpretation: actually finding our way out of a forest. The generality applies to a variety of decisions. We may not know the right path, but there's only one way to make progress!

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