I learn faster when learning with others…..

Family Bonds

Sharing my passion for motorsports with my son has created a truly special bond between us. It’s been incredible to watch his natural curiosity blossom as he dives into how things work, from understanding the mechanics of the car to analyzing racing lines. Working together on projects in the garage, discussing race strategies, or even just watching motorsport events together has become a shared language, a way for us to connect on a deeper level. Seeing his excitement as he learns and grows, and knowing that I’m passing on not just a hobby but a mindset of problem-solving and continuous learning, is an incredibly rewarding experience.

Pushing Myself

For me, motorsports is more than just a hobby; it’s a personal challenge that pushes me to my limits. From the physical demands of endurance racing to the mental focus required for shaving off tenths of a second, every aspect of motorsports encourages growth. There’s an incredible satisfaction in feeling my fitness improve, mastering a new driving technique, or successfully completing a challenging car modification I’ve never tackled before. That feeling of accomplishment, whether it’s conquering a tricky corner or installing a new component, fuels my passion and drives me to continually learn and improve, both on and off the track.

Services

At OpenSource MotorSports (OSMS), we’re passionate about blending the worlds of open-source technology and motorsports. Our goal is to share our experiences and the tools we use, empowering fellow enthusiasts to leverage these readily available technologies to enhance their own driving and mechanical pursuits. Whether you’re looking to improve your lap times or simply explore the possibilities of open-source solutions, we believe in giving back to the community and fostering a wider understanding and adoption of these powerful resources.

Glimpses

“Whatever you are doing in the off-season, keep doing it” – James Chase (NASA Instructor)

“If there is a heaven on Earth, it’s VIR.” – Paul Newman