Tag Archives: More Than Equal

The Perfect Racing Line: Theory, Practice, and Common Errors

Illustration: What is the Perfect Racing Line and How Does Sarah Moore Master It?

Master the perfect racing line with insights from Sarah Moore, Grade A ARDS instructor. Learn theory, apex identification, exit optimization, and common errors to improve your track performance.

Mastering Basic Racing Driving Techniques: Braking, Steering, and Throttle Control

Illustration: Racing Driving Techniques: Sarah Moore's Coaching Methodology

Learn fundamental racing driving techniques from Sarah Moore, a Grade A ARDS instructor with 25 years of experience. Master braking, steering, and throttle control for track success.

Designing an Effective Motorsports Training Program for Aspiring Racers

Illustration: How Are Elite Driver Development Programs Structured for Success?

Learn how to design a motorsports training program that produces champions. Discover Sarah Moore’s 25-year methodology, More Than Equal’s structure, and inclusion strategies for 2026.

Beginner Racing Coaching Program: What to Expect in 2026

Illustration: Typical Session Structure: The 15-30-15 Format in 2026

Discover what beginner racing coaching programs offer in 2026. From session structure to progress milestones, learn how Sarah Moore’s More Than Equal program develops female talent from karting to F4/F3/F2.

2026 Overtaking Strategies in Modern Racing: Expert Techniques from Sarah Moore

Illustration: How Do Aerodynamics Enable Successful Overtakes?

Discover overtaking strategies in modern racing with guidance from Sarah Moore. Explore data-driven braking, slipstreaming, and mental fortitude techniques for safe and effective overtaking in 2026.

Cornering Techniques for Racing Drivers: Sarah Moore’s Expert Guide

Illustration: Essential Cornering Techniques for Racing Drivers

Master essential cornering techniques for racing drivers with coaching from Sarah Moore. Learn braking points, apex identification, steering precision, and exit acceleration. Data-driven methods for 2026.