Motorsports has never been more visible. Formula 1 is booming, brands are pouring money into premium experiences, and race tracks are becoming high-end destinations.But beneath the glamour, something is breaking.In Episode 32 of Off The Racing Line, creative director, brand strategist, driver coach, and instructor Sean Yuksel joins us for a candid conversation about what he calls motorsports’ “misalignment problem.”The top of the sport is growing, becoming more exclusive, more polished, and more profitable. At the same time, the grassroots foundation that feeds it is becoming more expensive, more restricted, and increasingly difficult to access.Sean brings a unique perspective to this conversation. He spends real time inside the HPDE, driver-development, and grassroots racing ecosystem, while his professional background gives him a deep understanding of branding, audience behavior, sponsorship value, corporate events, and ROI.Together, we discuss:• Why motorsports may be becoming more popular but less accessible• How money and marketability are replacing talent as the first barrier to entry• The “F1 effect” and the rise of manufactured fandom• Whether brands are confusing social-media attention with real value• Why young drivers are being forced to become influencers before athletes• The disappearance of privateers and traditional grassroots pathways• Race tracks shifting toward private membership and luxury-club models• Whether publicly supported facilities have a responsibility to preserve public access• How tracks can become stewards of a motorsports ecosystem instead of simply renting asphalt• What a healthier hybrid model could look like for premium access and grassroots participationWe also shift from the problem of access to an organization actively working to expand it: the Just Hands Foundation.Sean discusses his involvement in launching the foundation’s Texas division and its mission to help people with disabilities experience performance driving and racing. We also introduce the incredible story of founder Torsten Gross, a C6 quadriplegic racer whose journey deserves an entire future episode.This is not an anti-business or anti-growth conversation. Race tracks need revenue. Brands need measurable returns. Professional drivers need sponsors.The real question is whether motorsports can continue to grow without pricing out the families, instructors, mechanics, engineers, grassroots racers, young drivers, and lifelong fans who built the culture in the first place.Watch the full conversation and tell us what you think:Is motorsports evolving, or is it losing its soul?To appear on the podcast:https://offtheracingline.comSubscribe to Off The Racing Line for honest conversations with the drivers, instructors, builders, entrepreneurs, and personalities shaping the motorsports world.#OffTheRacingLine #SeanYuksel #Motorsports #GrassrootsRacing #Formula1 #F1 #HPDE #TrackDays #DriverDevelopment #MotorsportsPodcast #RacingCulture #JustHandsFoundation #WomenInMotorsports #RaceTracks #CarCulture