Drivesport | The Amateur Track Driver Podcast

DMC

Drivesport: The Amateur Track Driver Podcast is the show for enthusiasts who want to take their sports car beyond the street and onto the track. Hosted by DMC—leadership coach turned high-performance driving instructor—this podcast helps you build confidence, sharpen your skills, and discover what you and your car are truly capable of. Each episode breaks down the confusing world of amateur track driving into simple, practical lessons. You’ll hear real stories, expert interviews, and proven strategies for track days, HPDE events, and performance driving. From safety basics and mindset shifts to technique, gear, and coaching, Drivesport gives you the tools to drive faster, safer, and smarter. If you’ve ever wondered how to start, how to improve, or how to push your limits without pushing past them, this podcast is for you. Subscribe now and get ready to bring out the best in your driving.

  1. APR 10

    How to Use Sim Racing to Improve Real-World Driving on the Track with Connor Bell

    In racing, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed—especially when you’re trying to improve. But what if progress doesn’t come from doing more… but from focusing on less? In this episode of DriveSport, Dave sits down with Connor Bell, NASCAR Canada Series race winner and driver coach, to explore how sim racing and real-world driving work together—and why fundamentals are the key to getting faster. Connor shares how he made the leap from sim racing to winning in real-world competition, and what he’s learned coaching drivers at all levels. He explains why most drivers struggle when they try to fix everything at once, and how narrowing your focus to one skill at a time leads to faster, safer improvement. They also dive into the differences between driving the line vs. driving the car, how to build consistency through braking and corner phases, and why developing “feel” matters more than copying fast laps. Connor breaks down how to use a simulator effectively, how to avoid overwhelm during wheel-to-wheel racing, and simple mental techniques to stay calm and in control under pressure. If you’re using a sim to prepare for track days—or looking to improve your real-world driving—this episode will help you focus on what actually makes you faster. What You’ll Learn • Why focusing on one skill at a time leads to faster improvement  • How sim racing can accelerate real-world driving performance  • The difference between driving the line and driving the car  • How to break down a corner into four key phases  • Why straight-line braking is the foundation of consistency  • How to use sound and feel to find the limit of grip  • Why copying faster drivers can actually slow your progress  • How to stay calm and focused during wheel-to-wheel racing  • The role of mindset in improving lap times and confidence  • Why using a simulator regularly can sharpen your driving skills Ideas Worth Sharing “When you’re overwhelmed, come back to the fundamentals. Focus on one thing.” – Connor Bell  “Driving the car means feeling the limit—not just following the line.” – Connor Bell “You have to work up to the limit in a safe, controlled way.” – Connor Bell Resources Connor Bell Almeida Racing Academy Send us Fan Mail Protect your car and have more fun at the track with OpenTrack insurance. Get your quote at https://Drivesport.co/insurance

    41 min
  2. MAR 13

    How to Avoid Track Day Mistakes as an Amateur Racer with John Estupinan

    Many drivers come to their first track day thinking speed is the goal. But what if speed is actually the result—not the focus? In this episode of DriveSport, Dave sits down with John Estupinan, Porsche Track Experience instructor and former professional racer, to break down what beginner track drivers and amateur racers need to focus on first: fundamental driving skills. John shares insights from decades of racing and instruction, explaining why drivers who chase lap times too early often struggle, wear out tires, and develop bad habits. Instead, he emphasizes vision, braking technique, weight transfer, and exit speed—the core skills that allow drivers to improve safely and consistently. They also discuss common track day mistakes, how instructors identify problems just by watching the car, why overdriving slows you down, and how to choose the right car if you’re starting your journey into track driving or club racing. If you’re new to HPDE, track days, or amateur racing, this episode will help you build the right foundation—and avoid costly mistakes early on. What You’ll Learn •Why beginner track drivers should focus on skills, not speed •How instructors diagnose mistakes just by watching the car •Why vision is the most important driving skill on track •Common beginner track day mistakes that cost time and tires •How braking too late actually makes you slower •What “overdriving” looks like—and how to fix it •Why exit speed matters more than corner entry speed •How to choose a track car based on your goals and budget •Why slower cars often build better drivers •How proper fundamentals reduce tire wear and risk Ideas Worth Sharing “Forget about speed. Speed will come naturally.” – John Estupinan “If you’re forcing the car to do things, you’re doing something wrong.” – John Estupinan “Fast cars can hide bad driving skills.” – John Estupinan Resources John Estupinan Porsche Track Experience Send us Fan Mail Protect your car and have more fun at the track with OpenTrack insurance. Get your quote at https://Drivesport.co/insurance

    39 min
  3. FEB 27

    Learning to Feel the Limit: Traction, Control, and Confidence with Jonathan Law

    Getting started with track driving can feel overwhelming. How fast is too fast? How do you know the limit? And how do you improve your driving skills without crashing or scaring yourself? In this episode of DriveSport, Dave sits down with Jonathan Law, a championship motorcycle racer and elite track driving instructor, to break down the fundamentals every beginner track driver needs to understand. Jonathan shares how drivers develop real car control, why most beginners push too hard too soon, and how learning to feel traction makes you faster and safer on track. They explore the mindset behind successful track day driving, the role of ego in slowing improvement, and why great instruction focuses on awareness, smooth inputs, and driving with margin. Jonathan also explains how skills learned on motorcycles, dirt, and autocross can dramatically accelerate learning for drivers new to racing. If you’re starting your journey into track days, HPDE, or amateur racing, this episode will help you build confidence, improve faster, and approach performance driving the right way. What You’ll Learn •How beginner track drivers can safely find the limit •Why driving at 80–85% leads to faster improvement than pushing at 100% •How to feel loss of traction before it becomes a problem •The difference between being fast and having real car control •Why ego slows learning for new racers •Where beginners should practice car control safely •How autocross, dirt, and sim driving build racing fundamentals •What great instructors look for in new track drivers •How mindset affects speed, safety, and consistency •Why smooth driving is the foundation of racing success Ideas Worth Sharing “The limit isn’t the car—it’s the driver.” – Jonathan Law “You don’t need to drive at 100% to get faster on track.” – Jonathan Law “Smooth inputs create control, confidence, and speed.” – Jonathan Law Resources Jonathan Law Elite Training Schools Send us Fan Mail Protect your car and have more fun at the track with OpenTrack insurance. Get your quote at https://Drivesport.co/insurance

    41 min
  4. FEB 13

    Will Track Driving Void Your Warranty? The Real Answer with Sam D’Arc

    What really happens to your warranty and insurance when you take your car on track? In this episode, Dave sits down with Sam D’Arc, COO of a multi-state auto group and former insurance executive, to unpack one of the most confusing and anxiety-inducing topics for amateur track drivers: how racing and track driving affect your vehicle’s warranty and insurance coverage. Sam brings a rare dual perspective—from inside car dealerships and insurance carriers—to explain how manufacturers (OEMs), dealerships, and third-party warranty companies actually evaluate track use. They discuss why some cars seem “track-friendly” on paper, how modifications change everything, and why social media posts can quietly work against you during a warranty or insurance claim. If you’ve ever wondered whether a single-track day could come back to haunt you—or how transparent you should be with your dealer—this conversation will help you make smarter, lower-risk decisions before heading out on track.   What You’ll Learn How manufacturers really view track driving vs. racingWhen a warranty claim is most likely to be deniedWhy modifications matter more than a single track dayHow insurance companies investigate track-related claimsThe role dealerships play in advocating for (or against) customersWhy social media posts can impact warranty and insurance decisionsThe difference between mechanical failures and physical damageHow to assess risk before tracking a car you still owe money onWhy transparency with your dealer can actually help youWhen track insurance becomes a non-negotiableIdeas Worth Sharing “Track driving isn’t always racing—but warranties don’t always see the difference.” – Sam D’Arc “If you’re not prepared to lose the car, you shouldn’t put it on track.” – Dave “Modifications don’t just change performance—they change responsibility.” – Sam D’Arc   Resources Sam D’Arc Autobahn Country Club BMW Performance Driving School Porsche Experience Center Protect your car and enjoy the track with OpenTrack insurance  Get your quote at https://Drivesport.co/insurance   Send us Fan Mail Protect your car and have more fun at the track with OpenTrack insurance. Get your quote at https://Drivesport.co/insurance

    34 min
  5. JAN 30

    Track Car Insurance Secrets: Protect Your Sportscar & Worry Less with Justin Steele

    What if the biggest risk on track isn’t your driving skill—but what happens after something goes wrong? In this episode of Drivesport, host DMC sits down with Justin Steele, Managing Partner of OpenTrack Insurance, to unpack one of the most misunderstood topics in amateur track driving: insurance. Justin shares how his lifelong motorsports background led him to help solve a problem most drivers don’t realize they have until it’s too late. You’ll learn why your regular auto policy stops the moment you enter the paddock, how track insurance actually works, and why peace of mind can make you a better driver. From real-world crash statistics to liability coverage myths, this conversation explains how protecting your car—and yourself—lets you focus on what matters most: learning, improving, and having fun on track. This episode is essential listening for HPDE drivers at every level, whether you’re heading out for your first track day or you’re already a certified track rat. What You’ll Learn  ·      Why standard auto insurance does not cover you on the track. ·      How track insurance “fills the gap” once you enter the paddock. ·      The real crash statistics from thousands of HPDE policies. ·      Why insurance can actually improve driver confidence and performance. ·      What on-track liability insurance covers—and why it matters. ·      Why hold-harmless waivers don’t fully protect you legally. ·      How instructors and family members can be covered under one policy. ·      The difference between per-event and annual track insurance. ·      When it makes financial sense to switch to an annual policy. ·      Why asking questions is the most important skill for amateur drivers.   Ideas Worth Sharing ·      “It’s not a matter of if something happens on track. It’s just a matter of when.” — Justin Steele ·      “You can be the best driver in the world. You still can’t outdrive a mechanical failure.” — Justin Steele ·      “When you’re relaxed and confident, you drive better—and you have more fun.” — Justin Steele ·      “Hold-harmless waivers don’t stop lawsuits. Liability insurance protects you when opinions turn into claims.” — Justin Steele   Resources   Justin Steele: LinkedIn | Website  OpenTrack Insurance  Circuit of the Americas VIR (Virginia International Raceway) Road America   Protect your car and drive with confidence on the track. Get your quote at https://drivesport.co/insurance Send us Fan Mail Protect your car and have more fun at the track with OpenTrack insurance. Get your quote at https://Drivesport.co/insurance

    31 min
  6. JAN 16

    Avoid Rookie Mistakes: Essential Lessons for First-Time Track Drivers with Perry Needham

    What separates a confident, smooth driver from someone constantly fighting their car on the track? In this episode, championship-winning Porsche driver and instructor Perry Needham reveals how to start high-performance driving safely, intelligently, and with maximum fun. You’ll discover the best ways to prepare for your first track day, as well as Perry’s step-by-step process that allows beginners to gain confidence without risking their cars or their sanity.  Listen in to hear coaching strategies, visualization techniques, and real-world lessons from the track that can instantly elevate your driving. Perry also explains why vision is everything, why smooth inputs matter, and how to progress from beginner laps to more advanced high-speed control. This episode is a masterclass in balancing preparation, precision, and pure enjoyment behind the wheel. What You'll Learn: How to start high-performance driving safely and confidently.What beginner drivers need to know about seating, harnesses, and helmet safety.How to use a tire gauge, check brakes, and maintain suspension for track readiness.How visualization and track simulations can prepare you before your first lap.Why smooth and fluid inputs make you faster and safer on any track.How to pace yourself with controlled laps before pushing limits.What to look for when choosing your first track-capable car.How to interpret racing lines, apexes, and braking zones like a pro.Lessons learned from real-world mistakes that every beginner can avoid.How to balance fun and discipline to enjoy every moment on the track.Ideas Worth Sharing: “Vision is everything.” - Perry Needham“Your hands follow your eyes. Where you look, your hands will instinctively turn to that.” - Perry Needham“I did crash a streetcar badly… because I pushed it too hard. I was overdriving… Progress through this process slowly. Methodically. Do it right.” - Perry Needham Resources: Burt Brothers Motorpark K1 SpeedPorsche 911 GT3 CupPorsche Club of AmericaSCCA (Sports Car Club of America)NASA (National Auto Sports Association)HPDE (High Performance Driving Education)Ferrari F8 TributoAudi TTLaguna Seca TrackRoad AtlantaRoad America (Elkhart Lake) TrackMid-Ohio TrackWatkins Glen TrackLexus Driving SchoolPorsche Club Send us Fan Mail

    45 min
  7. JAN 2

    Are Your Tires Holding You Back?: How Pressure, Wheel Size, and Heat Impact Grip and Lap Times with Jonathan Benson

    What if the biggest limiter on your performance car isn’t the engine, the suspension, or your driving skill, but your tires? In this episode, Jonathan Benson, Founder of Tyre Reviews, joins the show to break down why tires are one of the most misunderstood (and underestimated) parts of performance driving, both on track and on the road. You’ll learn how tire choice, tire pressure, wheel size, and conditions like heat and rain directly affect grip, wear, and lap times. Jonathan explains how he started Tyre Reviews after noticing a huge lack of reliable tire information, how he tests tires in real-world conditions, and what your car is trying to tell you when your pressures are off. From avoiding shredded tires to understanding why bigger wheels often hurt performance, this episode gives you practical insights that can instantly improve how your car drives and feels. What You'll Learn: Why tires matter more than most car mods.How tire pressure changes as tires heat up.What your car feels like when pressures are wrong.How often you should check tire pressures.How to avoid shredding tires on track.Why tire choice is not one-size-fits-all.What to focus on when driving in the rain.Why big wheels hurt performance.How tire wear really works. Ideas Worth Sharing: “The same tires for many different people can mean many different things.” - Jonathan Benson“A tire that works well for me might not work well for other people.” - Jonathan Benson“People love big wheels, but they are the worst thing to put on a performance car.” - Jonathan BensonResources: Jonathan Benson: LinkedIn | Website Atlanta Motorsports ParkCroft CircuitSend us Fan Mail Protect your car and have more fun at the track with OpenTrack insurance. Get your quote at https://Drivesport.co/insurance

    41 min
  8. 12/19/2025

    Eyes Up, Hands Steady: Finding Flow Behind the Wheel with Porsche Coach Charles Turner

    Send us a text What does it really take to master car control and have fun doing it? In this episode, Porsche Experience Center coach Charles Turner shares how everyday drivers can elevate their performance driving skills, understand their car’s limits, and gain confidence on the track. From learning how tire grip affects every movement to keeping your vision focused on where you want the car to go, Charles breaks down the techniques that make driving both safer and more enjoyable. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at Porsche’s one-of-a-kind new vehicle experience and what makes their driver programs unlike anything else. Whether you’re a passionate Porsche owner, a weekend track driver, or simply want to become a more capable and confident driver, this conversation will change the way you think about performance driving. What You'll Learn: How Porsche creates unforgettable vehicle experiences.What to expect from your first track session at the Porsche Experience Center.How to safely explore your car’s performance limits.The role tire grip plays in maintaining control.Why your vision determines how your car handles turns.The biggest mistakes drivers make on the track.How to correct oversteer and understeer with confidence.The importance of staying calm and having fun while learning.Charles Turner’s favorite Porsche to drive and his dream track car.The mindset every performance driver should bring to the track.Ideas Worth Sharing: “When in doubt, power out.” - Charles Turner“Look where you want that car to eventually be—not always where that car is heading—and you will get the car going where you want it to go.” - Charles Turner“Have fun. This is so much fun. I cannot stress how enjoyable it is to get out there and jump into a car. Obviously, we all want you to be safe. We want you to come back in one piece, and we want your car to come back in one piece. But have some fun with it. Don't get too wrapped up if you mess something up.” - Charles TurnerResources: Charles Turner: LinkedInPorschePorsche Experience CenterCayenne Turbo GTBurt Brothers MotorparkSend us Fan Mail

    42 min

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Drivesport: The Amateur Track Driver Podcast is the show for enthusiasts who want to take their sports car beyond the street and onto the track. Hosted by DMC—leadership coach turned high-performance driving instructor—this podcast helps you build confidence, sharpen your skills, and discover what you and your car are truly capable of. Each episode breaks down the confusing world of amateur track driving into simple, practical lessons. You’ll hear real stories, expert interviews, and proven strategies for track days, HPDE events, and performance driving. From safety basics and mindset shifts to technique, gear, and coaching, Drivesport gives you the tools to drive faster, safer, and smarter. If you’ve ever wondered how to start, how to improve, or how to push your limits without pushing past them, this podcast is for you. Subscribe now and get ready to bring out the best in your driving.