Meet Your Coaches
Learn from the best. Our expert coaching team brings decades of racing experience to help you reach your full potential.

Suellio Almeida
Suellio Almeida went from sim racing to real-world champion. He’s a US Radical Cup winner, IMSA TCR driver, and one of the top names in iRacing—proving the jump from virtual to reality is real.

Suellio Almeida
Suellio Almeida went from sim racing to real-world champion. He’s a US Radical Cup winner, IMSA TCR driver, and one of the top names in iRacing—proving the jump from virtual to reality is real.

Suellio Almeida
Suellio Almeida went from sim racing to real-world champion. He’s a US Radical Cup winner, IMSA TCR driver, and one of the top names in iRacing—proving the jump from virtual to reality is real.

Kane Halliburton
Kane Halliburton started with a Thrustmaster T300, no load cells, and a single screen—yet still hit 5k iRating and won multiple championships with multiple cars. Now a 9k driver, Kane proves skill beats gear every time.

Kane Halliburton
Kane Halliburton started with a Thrustmaster T300, no load cells, and a single screen—yet still hit 5k iRating and won multiple championships with multiple cars. Now a 9k driver, Kane proves skill beats gear every time.

Kane Halliburton
Kane Halliburton started with a Thrustmaster T300, no load cells, and a single screen—yet still hit 5k iRating and won multiple championships with multiple cars. Now a 9k driver, Kane proves skill beats gear every time.

Connor Bell
Connor Bell hit nearly 7k iRating and won the overall F3 iRacing championship—on a single 60hz TV. He then jumped into a NASCAR Canada race for his first-ever real drive, took a penalty, and still won against pros.

Connor Bell
Connor Bell hit nearly 7k iRating and won the overall F3 iRacing championship—on a single 60hz TV. He then jumped into a NASCAR Canada race for his first-ever real drive, took a penalty, and still won against pros.

Connor Bell
Connor Bell hit nearly 7k iRating and won the overall F3 iRacing championship—on a single 60hz TV. He then jumped into a NASCAR Canada race for his first-ever real drive, took a penalty, and still won against pros.
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