ep. 24 Passion Meets Performance: Tristan’s Rise in the Racing World
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In this episode, I sit down with Tristan, a rising race car driver and Sheriff's Department officer from New Jersey, to dive into his inspiring journey from track days to competitive racing. Tristan shares how his passion for cars led him to pursue racing, starting with a chance purchase of a spec Miata and discovering the world of racing schools like Skip Barber. We discuss the ups and downs of racing, the importance of mindset, and the lessons he's learned about the commitment it takes to excel in motorsports.
Throughout the conversation, Tristan opens up about the challenges of balancing racing with a full-time job, and how he's navigated the physical, emotional, and financial demands of the sport. He also talks about the incredible camaraderie in the racing community and the motivation that drives him to keep pushing for faster lap times and better results.
In this episode, you will hear about:
Tristan’s start in racing and the significance of his spec Miata journey
How racing schools like Skip Barber help transition drivers from track days to competition
The financial and physical demands of racing and the importance of humility
Insights into the world of spec Miata racing and the highly competitive environment
How passion, motivation, and community play crucial roles in achieving success on the track
The significance of sim racing in sharpening racecraft and how it complements real-world experience
Lessons from balancing racing, career, and personal life
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