Trust Isn’t Given, It’s Proven — Featuring Ludovic Peze

Ludovic Peze on the Motorsport Prospects Podcast

In motorsport, trusting the wrong person can cost you more than a result—it can impact your entire career.

In this episode of the Motorsport Prospects Podcast, I speak with Ludovic Peze about one of the most overlooked but critical aspects of a racing career: trust.

From engineers and mechanics to driver coaches and potential partners, the paddock is full of people who can influence your path—for better or worse. Ludovic explains why trust should never be given blindly, and how doing your research can protect your performance, your reputation, and your long-term prospects in the sport.

We Discuss:

  • Why trust must be earned—not assumed—in motorsport
  • How to evaluate people and opportunities in the paddock
  • The risks of relying on the wrong advice or support
  • Practical ways to do your due diligence as a driver

If you’re serious about progressing in racing, this is a conversation that could save you from costly mistakes.

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Mark Boudreau
Author: Mark Boudreau

Mark is the publisher of Motorsport Prospects. As a lawyer, he applies his legal background and research skills to assist race drivers by showcasing the resources they need to make their motorsport careers happen.