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Learn more at: https://blayze.io/car-racing Blayze pro racecar driver coach, Dion von Moltke introduces the upcoming Blayze Drills feature for all Blayze members. Members will now get specific training drills on a weekly basis customized by their coach! Dion introduces 5 of the drills that will be featured in the Blayze Drills library: Mental Intensity Drill: This one is focused on getting up to speed faster during your race weekends. Try 3 sets of 5 lap runs. Your goal is to try and go as absolutely fast as you can right away! Take a 2 - 5 minute break between each set. Mental Endurance Drill: This one is all about building consistency and strengthening your minds ability to stay focused! Try 1 set of 30 minutes -- your goal is to do all laps within half a second. To achieve this you will likely have to start slow, but each time you try this work on going a little faster while keeping consistency. Brake Release Focus Drill: This drill is focused on being very specific with where your end of brake zone comes and changing it up. Try 3 sets of 10 minutes. The first set have your brake release come at turn in, second set have it come after the apex, and for the final set try and find the perfect end of brake zone placement for all corners. Too Much Entry Speed Drill: This is all about finding and actually going over the limit, but in a way that doesn't cause us to leave the road. Getting up to the limit safely! Go for 3 sets of 7 laps. Your goal is to pick 1 corner to focus on. In that corner slowly build more and more speed until you start making mistakes in that corner. Reference Point Call Out: 3 sets of 10 min runs. The goal here is to verbally call out the next reference point when you look at it.