INDIANAPOLIS — Last year, before I officially began my Indy NXT endeavors, but at a time I was aware of the path I was set to follow, I needed an Indy-area gym in which to train.
Five-mile runs around my race shop parking lot and weight training with race parts weren’t going to cut it much longer.
Several people had mentioned that the Indy NXT cars are physically demanding and I wanted to ensure I was taking all the necessary steps to proactively set myself up for a successful debut.
Enter PitFit — a familiar name in the motorsports community that was highly recommended by many racers.
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