Racers360 Changes Name to Blayze and Expands Coaching Offerings

Racers360 has rebranded itself to Blayze and expanded its coaching offerings from car racing to include karting, motorcycle racing, soccer, basketball and SUP racing. Here’s how Blayze works for NASA drivers.

Blayze connects NASA members one on one with professional coaches for personalized coaching sessions. Blayze coaches work with drivers of any skill level, in any car, at any racetrack. Simply upload video and or data from any system to your coach and you will get back an in-depth personalized coaching session to watch and re-watch anytime! The best news is you can get 10 percent off Blayze prices. You can begin working with a dedicated coach today for as little as $129.

Blayze connects NASA members one on one with professional coaches for personalized coaching sessions. Blayze coaches work with drivers of any skill level, in any car, at any racetrack. Simply upload video and or data from any system to your coach and you will get back an in-depth personalized coaching session to watch and re-watch anytime! The best news is you can get 10 percent off Blayze prices. You can begin working with a dedicated coach today for as little as $129.

Blayze now offers an app for Apple iOS systems. The app lets users connect directly with Blayze coaches from the track right from their iPhone. Development of the app will enable Blayze to launch a host of new features in the coming weeks and months. When that happens, Blayze+ members will be able to chat directly with their coach, who also will send Blayze+ members weekly training plans from world-class strength and conditioning experts. The app allows users easier access and uploads, and helps build a stronger connection with their coaches.

Blayze has an impressive roster of driver coaches, including Dion von Moltke, IMSA Champion Ricky Taylor, Indycar driver Spencer Pigot, IMSA Continental driver Andrew Carbonnell, NASA alum and IMSA driver Mike Skeen, F3 European champion Nelson Mason and Mazda factory driver Tom Long.

“When we started building Racers360, we started off with the mission of making it more accessible, more affordable for drivers of any skill level, anywhere in the world to access personalized coaching from the best coaches in our sport,” said Blayze president Dion von Moltke, who won the 2013 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. “Well, it turns out the problems that we’re solving in motorsport don’t just exist in motorsport. They exist throughout all sports and they exist beyond sports in things like arts and music and dance, and beyond. So our focus has always been on breaking down the barriers of access to personalized professional coaching. And as we’re scaling beyond motorsports and additional sports like soccer and basketball, and as we continue to scale, we needed a different name. We needed a name that would scale with us. So while motorsports is always our major focus, where my heart is, and how the company was born, we had to find a company name that would allow us to scale beyond motorsports, and that’s really why we had to change the name from Racers360 to Blayze.”

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