It's a really compelling series - all the pieces are there, large fields, great venues, TV coverage, low cost, and large rewards if you win the chapionship...
Trouble is, there's more than 30 other drivers running the identical car, prepared identically, that have exactly the same goal as you. Track time is extremely limited, with usually only one short practice before you have to qualify - and a top qualifying position is essential. How are you going to get to the front and consistently produce the results necessary to take a serious run at the championship? It's going to be even more competitive in 2009, since there are several returning drivers from the '08 series.
If there was ever a case for the need for Speed Secrets coaching, this is it.
In the 2008 season, Speed Secrets helped Liam Kenney to second place in the chamionship, a mere 5 points from winning it all. Along the way he became the only driver to win two races during the season and consistently qualified and raced near the front. Obviously, Liam brought a lot of talent to the track, but his Speed Secrets coach made sure he was mentally prepared to produce his peak performance every time he belted in.
It's measured in tenths and sometimes thousands of a second. A couple of tenths can mean several spots on the grid. Get the Speed Secrets advantage - achieve your true potential.
Liam Kenney leads on his way to his second TDI Cup win at Road Atlanta
