Removing Barriers

The Glass Ceiling Has Never been Thinner

Racing has long been one of the most inaccessible sports in the world — defined by who you know, where you grew up, and what your family could afford. Limit Break Motorsports exists to challenge that.

Through Project Limit Break, we bring students directly into the heart of professional motorsport — not as spectators, but as participants. At IMSA race weekends, students work alongside engineers, strategists, content creators, and mechanics to experience the full spectrum of careers that keep a race team running. The goal isn't just inspiration — it's exposure to real paths forward. From data engineering and media production to logistics and team management, motorsport is a world of opportunity that most people never see. We're changing that, one race weekend at a time.

On the driver development side, Daniel offers sim-to-real coaching built from firsthand experience making the transition himself. From sim racing fundamentals and racecraft to seat time preparation, car setup communication, and navigating the business side of getting into a real car, the program is designed for drivers at every level who want to take the next step — whether that's their first track day or their first professional race. It's the roadmap Daniel had to build from scratch, now available to the next generation of drivers coming up through the sim racing pipeline.

This is what motorsport should look like — open, accessible, and built around the idea that talent and ambition should matter more than background.

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