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ep. 48 Find Your Niche in Racing, Lessons from the Track w/ Cal DeNyse

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In this episode of Get on Track, Jim Adams is joined by motorsport professional Cal DeNyse, who shares how he carved a thriving career in racing without following the traditional paid driver route. From hospitality and coaching to working with elite racing teams and founding Max Track Time, Cal reveals the many paths available for those looking to build a future in motorsports—even if you’re not behind the wheel.

Whether you're dreaming of working in racing, already coaching, or building your own trackside business, this episode is packed with insight on how to succeed through relationships, consistency, and a deep love for the sport.

In this episode, we’ll explore:

  • How to get started in motorsports without being a professional driver
  • Turning a hobby into a career and what it takes to stand out in the industry
  • The power of niche roles in racing—from seat fitting to hospitality to team ownership
  • What Max Track Time offers and how it differs from traditional HPDEs and racing schools
  • Why testing is critical and how advanced drivers use open track days for development
  • Behind-the-scenes of high-level amateur racing and how teams like Kingpin and AutoMetrics operate
  • Advice for young professionals looking to break into motorsports
  • The importance of showing up—how passion, consistency, and presence at the track can open doors
  • A look at WRL, SRO, and crossover opportunities in today’s evolving racing landscape
  • Why karting is a hidden gem for building skill and networking in racing

Resources from this episode: Jim Adams Website: jimadams.com

Cal DeNyse LinkedIn: Cal DeNyse

Cal DeNyse Instagram: @cal.denyse

If you enjoyed today’s episode, hit the purple '+' in your Apple Podcasts app and make sure to follow Get on Track. Leave a quick review or 5-star rating—it helps us grow and reach more people looking to turn their passion into purpose. Just tap “Ratings and Reviews” → “Write a Review” and tell us your favorite takeaway from this episode!

  continue reading

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Content provided by Jim Adams. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jim Adams or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Get on Track, Jim Adams is joined by motorsport professional Cal DeNyse, who shares how he carved a thriving career in racing without following the traditional paid driver route. From hospitality and coaching to working with elite racing teams and founding Max Track Time, Cal reveals the many paths available for those looking to build a future in motorsports—even if you’re not behind the wheel.

Whether you're dreaming of working in racing, already coaching, or building your own trackside business, this episode is packed with insight on how to succeed through relationships, consistency, and a deep love for the sport.

In this episode, we’ll explore:

  • How to get started in motorsports without being a professional driver
  • Turning a hobby into a career and what it takes to stand out in the industry
  • The power of niche roles in racing—from seat fitting to hospitality to team ownership
  • What Max Track Time offers and how it differs from traditional HPDEs and racing schools
  • Why testing is critical and how advanced drivers use open track days for development
  • Behind-the-scenes of high-level amateur racing and how teams like Kingpin and AutoMetrics operate
  • Advice for young professionals looking to break into motorsports
  • The importance of showing up—how passion, consistency, and presence at the track can open doors
  • A look at WRL, SRO, and crossover opportunities in today’s evolving racing landscape
  • Why karting is a hidden gem for building skill and networking in racing

Resources from this episode: Jim Adams Website: jimadams.com

Cal DeNyse LinkedIn: Cal DeNyse

Cal DeNyse Instagram: @cal.denyse

If you enjoyed today’s episode, hit the purple '+' in your Apple Podcasts app and make sure to follow Get on Track. Leave a quick review or 5-star rating—it helps us grow and reach more people looking to turn their passion into purpose. Just tap “Ratings and Reviews” → “Write a Review” and tell us your favorite takeaway from this episode!

  continue reading

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