174 – Michele Graaff: A Late (Driving) Bloomer

174 – Michele Graaff: A Late (Driving) Bloomer

Author: Ross Bentley: Performance & Race Driver Coach December 31, 2020 Duration: 55:29

In this week's episode of Speed Secrets Podcast, I am joined by driving enthusiast Michele Graaff. We discuss the misperception that everyone in motorsport is an adrenaline junkie, and the importance of learning, progression, and self-improvement. She shares her experience in HPDE as a woman, and how to make our sport more inclusive and inviting to all. We also compare "hard skills" and "soft skills."

Michele's Speed Secret: Take up your space.

Michele is 46 (late bloomer!), a graduate program coordinator at UW, and lives in Seattle. She drove 2 HPDE days during 2012-2015, and got back into it last year, 2019! She started her journey at her first skills day in a borrowed Porsche 964. Then went to her own car, a 2007 MINI Cooper S; she now drives a 2013 MINI Cooper GP2 (factory-made track oriented version). 

Michele's rule has always been "I'm the most important mod" and says she would never get crazy about upgrades until she outdrove the car. But, in a compromise, she decided to upgrade her car (slightly) from one MINI to another, and bought the GP2. His name is Pecos Bill and they have a lot of fun together. 

Michele's Secret Goals:  1. Learning: soak up as much as she can because the brain is the best tool no matter the car or track.  2. Drive more tracks. 3. Try to race. She loves the idea of pushing herself in that environment to see what she could do. She's a self-proclaimed "extroverted introvert," but quietly competitive, mostly with herself. But she finds she drives harder on lapping days when she's trying to "catch" someone. 

In her own words: Being a single woman without a ton of resources has been a challenge to my goals, but I'm doing my best! It's unusual if another woman is at a track day--and I'm always happy when I'm not the only one.  I've built up a track box, know how to prep, and think ahead to who I could call if my car breaks. And I always buy track insurance. :)   And I've met the most incredibly smart and helpful people, some who I count as friends now. Just so much good input (and some not-so-good advice, as well. haha).

 

 


There’s a fine line between simply driving a car and truly connecting with it at the limit, and that’s the space where Speed Secrets Podcast lives. Hosted by renowned performance coach Ross Bentley, each episode feels less like a formal interview and more like a candid garage conversation with some of the most insightful minds in motorsport. The discussions go deep into the tangible details that make a difference on the clock: the nuanced art of trail braking, how to interpret data and video to find tenths, and the subtle interplay between steering input and throttle control. Whether it’s dissecting the ideal line through a complex corner or understanding how a specific car setup change affects handling, Ross and his guests break down complex concepts into applicable knowledge. You’ll come away from this podcast not just with inspiration, but with concrete tips and a clearer mental framework for your own time at the track, be it for competition or personal mastery. It’s a resource built on decades of professional experience, designed for anyone who wants to think more deeply about the craft of high-performance driving.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Speed Secrets Podcast
Podcast Episodes
126 – Lawrence Loshak: How to Win at Racing [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:12
Lawrence Loshak joins me to talk about all sorts of really interesting & helpful topics, such as how to prepare for an event, simulators, adapting to your car, trail braking, left-foot-braking, being proactive with your…
125 – James Colborn: Making Your Driving Comeback [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:00
James Colborn joins me to talk about making his comeback to racing after taking more than a year off from it. Not only has he made a comeback, but he's done it in an open-wheel car – not something he's driven before – an…
124 – Kevin Boehm: How to Win the SCCA Runoffs [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:47
Kevin Boehm, who's won the SCCA Runoff three times, shares what he's learned so you can win the Runoffs. Yes, he's sharing his secrets - from driving and car prep to his overall strategy towards the event, you'll hear ho…
123 – Jim Mero: Corvette Handling Engineer & Test Driver [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:40
Jim Mero joins me to talk about the Corvette, his contributions to its development over the past decade-plus, life as a development test driver, lapping the Nurburgring as part of one's job, and what's ahead for Corvette…
121 – Steve Spano: Using the Voices in Your Head to Drive Faster [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:34
Steve Spano joins me to talk about how we can use technology to drive faster, and specifically, the RaceVoice device he helped develop. This device plugs into your existing ECU and data system, and then provides auditory…
119 – Johannes van Overbeek: How to Win Endurance Races [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:34
Johannes van Overbeek and I reminisce about the time we spent together at ESM Patron Racing, and he gives away all of his secrets about winning endurance races. We then compare right-foot with left-foot-braking, how a dr…
119 – Johannes van Overbeek: How to Win Endurance Races [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:34
Johannes van Overbeek and I reminisce about the time we spent together at ESM Patron Racing, and he gives away all of his secrets about winning endurance races. We then compare right-foot with left-foot-braking, how a dr…

«1...678910