Jumping into a new hobby, especially Motorsports can be super difficult. It’s a seemingly impossible new world that’s been inhabited by others who already enjoy different disciplines. We know it can be intimidating and that’s what stops many from migrating from the street, to the track. Thankfully, there are communities out there that are always welcoming and willing to help out those who are looking to try something new.
As the founder of Track Shaker, Scott Hartman is devoted to helping drivers experience new and exhilarating adventures with their cars through grassroots motorsports. Using his experiences in videography, event hosting and motorsports consulting he has spent thousands of hours creating and curating the helpful resources found on Trackshaker.com – Scott has definitely developed a unique set of skills in the automotive world and we welcome him to Break/Fix to share his story.
In our discussion with Scott, we cover topics like:
- What inspired Track Shaker? And where did the name come from, what does it mean?
- What does Track Shaker do or provide?
- How does Track Shaker collect, update and provide their information? Is the Track Shaker schedule nation-wide? Or regional?
- How often is the website updated? Are there links to the registration pages of each organization, ie: HOD, SCCA, CHIN, or Club Registration or MotorsportsReg?
- Does Track Shaker have a “home track” – if so, where are you based?
- We also noted that you own/operate Hartman AutoSports – what is that, and what services do you provide there?
- Diversifying your portfolio even more we stumbled across… “RaceTrack Retreats” touted as Ultra-Exclusive Private Track Events On America’s Iconic Road Course Racetracks – What are some of the tracks? Events Options? Costs? What’s included?
- Anything else that’s in the works, or we should know about? What’s coming for the next couple of seasons?
- and much, much more!