Anthony's racing journey

Anthony's journey in motorsports began with karting at the age of 11, igniting a deep-seated passion for racing that has fueled nearly every moment he's spent on the track. While the thrill of competition is ever-present, Anthony's philosophy centres on enjoying life, having fun, being safe, and taking part. Trophies are seen as an extra bonus, not the sole measure of success. His experiences, including navigating challenging interactions with others, have reinforced the importance of personal responsibility and resilience, shaping him into the sportsman he is today. This dedication to enjoying the process and upholding integrity is at the heart of wardracing.

Our racing highlights

Beyond the adrenaline of the race, Anthony's motorsports journey is enriched by the connections made and the support shared. We pride ourselves on meeting new people, sharing invaluable experiences, and always finding time to help others. Whether it's sharing a cup of tea and discussing setups or simply lending tools and spares, these moments of camaraderie define our passion. Talking and connecting are crucial; sometimes, a simple chat can make all the difference, fostering a supportive community on and off the track.

Embracing neurodiversity in motorsports

Anthony's unique life experiences, both on and off the track, have profoundly shaped his perspective and dedication to encouraging others. We firmly believe there is no shame in having disabilities; rather, the shame lies in the ignorance of those unwilling to understand. His journey highlights that what might seem impossible, such as a child with Autism or ADHD successfully trying karting, can be a resounding success with different approaches and foresight. We actively encourage embracing diverse methods to unlock potential, challenging conventional thinking and fostering an inclusive environment within motorsports. We are always looking for help, sponsorships, and donations to keep racing and continue this important work. We encourage you to take a look at the AIM website and social media, plus other websites, to find information about neurodiversity.