Tom Sargent - Aus. Karting to Racing in America
Starting his racing journey at just seven years old, Tom progressed from karting with his brother to competing in international racing series. Now at 23, Tom reflects on his transition from winning championships in Formula Ford to debuting in the Porsche Carrera Cup series and moving into GT3 racing. Despite facing challenges, including those brought about by COVID-19, Tom's perseverance has led him to race in America, competing in globally recognized series such as the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship.
Tom delves into his experiences on the track, sharing insights into the technical and emotional challenges of major endurance races like the Daytona 24 hour. He highlights the vital role of mental preparation in overcoming hurdles, such as adjusting to new environments and racing schedules. Tom also discusses the passionate fan culture in the U.S., with their unparalleled enthusiasm providing a unique racing atmosphere. His journey with sponsorships reflects the differences between the professional racing landscapes in the U.S. and Australia, and how networking and relationship-building play crucial roles in sustaining a career in motorsport.
Listeners will be inspired by Tom’s dedication and adaptability, learning about the behind-the-scenes aspects of being a professional race car driver. From rigorous physical and cognitive training to the balance of seeking sponsorship opportunities, Tom offers invaluable advice for upcoming racers. Concluding with his aspirations, Tom shares his dreams of one day racing in the Bathurst 1000 and climbing the ranks in IMSA to compete at the highest levels of motorsport. Join us in this episode to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic world of racing through Tom’s remarkable journey.