We are very pleased to welcome Adam Brouillard of Paradigm Shift Racing to the Spec MX-5 SimRacing Challenge family. Based in Atlanta, GA, Paradigm Shift is a Driver Development company that is moving away from traditional driving instruction and aims to bring racers a more up-to-date approach. In their best-selling Science of Speed book series, Paradigm Shift’s teaching philosophy is described as “a physics-based approach to finding the ideal racing line that has then been distilled into an optimal, but intuitive way of driving a racecar.” On their website you can also find detailed Track Notes for many well-known tracks in North America and Europe (side note: Adam has provided current Spec MX-5 SimRacing Challenge drivers with the Track Notes for all the venues on our schedule, as well as several sim-based training lessons. Adam is also available for remote and on-site coaching as well as classroom sessions around the country, and will honor a 50% discount on remote coaching for league members throughout the remainder of our season. If you know someone who is not part of the Spec MX-5 SimRacing Challenge, and could benefit from professional driver coaching, Adam is extending a 25% discount for these same services – all they have to do is mention they heard about Paradigm Shift Racing through our series. Check out their website here. |
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