
Inner Racing is a practical guide for drivers and riders who want to understand the inner side of performance without fluff, vague mindset advice, or generic motivation.
It breaks down why the mind can become noisy under pressure, why confidence can feel fragile, why one mistake can spiral into a poor session, and why trying harder is not always the same as performing better.
This book gives you a clearer way to look at what is happening, why it keeps happening, and where to start if you want better control, better execution, and better results.
Why performance problems often start below the visible mistake
How pressure, internal noise, and interpretation affect execution
Why confidence is often chased in the wrong way
How to spot the reactions that disrupt focus, rhythm, and decision-making
How to begin building more reliable self-trust and calmer preparation
How to think more clearly about performance before, during, and after sessions
By the end, you will have a stronger mental model for what is happening inside your racing — and a more useful starting point for improving it.
A lot of drivers and riders do not need more random advice.
They need to understand why they can feel good one minute, then tight, frustrated, rushed, or mentally drained the next.
They need to know why they can prepare well and still lose access to what they already have.
And they need a way to stop treating every bad session like a mystery.
Inner Racing helps bridge that gap.
It gives you a way to understand the race inside your helmet so you can:
prepare with more clarity
recover faster after mistakes
reduce unnecessary mental noise
trust yourself more consistently
perform with more control under pressure
When you step into Inner Racing, the goal is not just to give you something to read.
It is to help you start using the ideas in a way that fits real motorsport life.
Included / available now:
The Inner Racing book – the core guide
Companion digital resources – selected PDFs, audio, or support materials that help you apply key ideas
A simple next step into deeper Motorsportmind support – for drivers and riders who want to keep building from the foundations

Inner Racing is for drivers and riders who:
care deeply about performance and results
know the mental side matters, but want a clearer understanding of how
feel the effects of pressure, overthinking, frustration, inconsistency, or confidence swings
want something practical and grounded, not abstract or overly clinical
want a strong introduction to the inner game before stepping into deeper support
About The Author
Greg McColl is the founder of Motorsportmind and a mental perfomance coach who for more than a decade has worked extensively with drivers and riders on the part of performance that often gets missed: what happens underneath execution when pressure rises.
His work focuses on helping drivers and riders understand and improve the hidden patterns, reactions, and inner processes that affect confidence, clarity, self-regulation, and race-weekend performance.
Rather than offering generic mindset advice, Greg’s approach is practical, motorsport-specific, and built around helping people perform more consistently in the real world.
Inner Racing is designed as a starting point: a clear way into the deeper work that helps drivers and riders perform with more trust, control, and repeatability.

Motorsportmind Mental Skills Performance Coach
No. It is for any driver or rider who wants to understand the mental side of performance more clearly, whether they are early in their journey or already competing seriously.
It is both, but with a practical bias. The purpose is not to give generic inspiration. It is to help you understand real performance patterns in motorsport and what to do with them.
Yes. Those are exactly the kinds of issues the book helps you understand more clearly. It gives you a better way to interpret what is happening and where to start improving it.
Yes. Inner Racing is connected to companion resources and a wider Motorsportmind ecosystem, so you can keep going if you want more implementation and support.
Start with the companion resources and digital toolkit. From there, you can explore the next level of support inside Motorsportmind.
