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Ross Bentley

Performance coach, race car driver, and writer based in Washington

Ross Bentley is a prominent figure in the motorsports community, serving as the President of Performance Rules! and the Head Coach at Speed Secrets. He is a seasoned professional race driver and coach, with a notable career that includes racing in the CART Indy Car series during the 1990s and achieving significant victories, such as winning the 1998 United States Road Racing Championship and the 2003 Daytona 24-Hour race in the SRP-II class.1

Bentley's passion lies in helping others improve their driving performance, whether they are elite racers or enthusiasts participating in track days. He emphasizes the importance of mental strategies and teamwork in achieving peak performance on the track. His experiences racing alongside legends like Michael Andretti and Nigel Mansell have enriched his coaching approach, allowing him to share insights that benefit drivers at all levels.14

In addition to his coaching, Bentley is an accomplished author, known for his "Speed Secrets" book series, which provides valuable techniques for drivers aiming to enhance their skills. His work covers a wide range of topics, including racecraft, mental preparation, and vehicle dynamics.23 Bentley continues to reside in Redmond, Washington, where he actively engages with the racing community through coaching and writing.1

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Experience

Head Coach at Speed Secrets
President at Performance Rules!, providing executive coaching and organizational performance enhancement

Education

Studied Executive/Business Coaching at Center for Creative Leadership in 2009

Location

Issaquah, Washington, United States