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Ross Bentley (born November 4, 1956) is a performance coach,
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. His performance coaching spans executive/business coaching to sports (athletes and teams in a variety of sports, with a specialty in motorsports).


Racing career

Born in
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, Bentley grew up in a racing household (father was a race mechanic, brother a mechanic and driver) and began driving himself at the age of four. He won 11 amateur racing championships during his early career. In 1990, he debuted in
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with Spirit of Vancouver, a program that was formed to provide a car for a Vancouverite at the inaugural
Molson Indy Vancouver Molson Indy Vancouver was an annual Champ Car race held in a street circuit near BC Place and running past Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada held in July, August or September from 1990 to 2004. On September 2, 1990, the f ...
. Bentley returned to the race the following year with Spirit of Vancouver; the effort received support such as pit crew and car from
Dale Coyne Racing Dale Coyne Racing (DCR) is an American professional open-wheel racing team that currently competes in the IndyCar Series. The team was founded in 1984 and is owned by former driver Dale Coyne. From 1995 to 2000, the team was known as Payton-Coyn ...
. Bentley increased his CART schedule in 1992 with Coyne to include additional races outside of Vancouver, and would run seven races. That year's Vancouver event saw four Canadian drivers including Bentley, who finished 14th while managing a back injury. He continued racing for Coyne in 1993. During the buildup to the
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, Bentley was hospitalized and suffered burns on his hands and neck in a practice crash that caused a fuel regulator to split and pour methanol fuel into the cockpit. Bentley continued driving for Coyne in 1994, when the team brought on
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running back
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as a co-owner, but Payton Coyne Racing struggled with performance due to outdated equipment. A lack of sponsorship forced him out of IndyCar in 1995, prompting him to compete in
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. He competed in the
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before returning to CART and Payton Coyne at Vancouver, but he failed to make the race after setting the slowest time in qualifying. He continued his professional career in endurance racing. Bentley won the 1998 United States Road Racing Championship in the GT3 class and the 2003 24 Hours of Daytona in the SRPII Class.


Off the track

Bentley worked as a driving instructor at his Performance Advanced Driving School and a columnist for racing clubs in the 1980s. He currently owns a consulting business, Bentley Performance Systems, which focuses on improving the performance of individuals, teams and organizations through coaching, workshops and the development of custom-designed programs. In 1998, Bentley published the first in a series of racing technique and strategy books called ''Speed Secrets''. To date, he has nine books published under the Speed Secrets banner, including ''Inner Speed Secrets'' with Ronn Langford and ''The Complete Driver'' with Bruce Cleland. He also co-wrote with
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on Race Kart Driving. In 2017, Bentley released a new title, ''Performance Pilot'' (written with professional aviator Phil Wilkes) detailing aviation-specific procedures, techniques and strategies to help pilots improve their flying performance. Bentley currently lives with his wife and daughter in
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, US.


American open–wheel racing results

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PPG Indycar Series

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Bibliography

*''Performance Pilot: Skills, techniques, and strategies to maximize your flying performance'', Ross Bentley and Phil Wilkes (2017) *''The Lost Art of High-Performance Driving'', Ross Bentley (2017) *''Ultimate Speed Secrets: The Racer's Bible'', Ross Bentley (2011) *''Speed Secrets 7: Winning Autocross Techniques'', Ross Bentley (2009) *''Speed Secrets 6: The Perfect Driver'', Ross Bentley (2007) *''Speed Secrets 5: The Complete Driver'', Ross Bentley and Bruce Cleland (2006) *''Speed Secrets 4: Engineering the Driver'', Ross Bentley (2005) *''Speed Secrets 3: More Professional Driving Techniques'', Ross Bentley (2003) *''Bob Bondurant on Race Kart Driving'', Bob Bondurant and Ross Bentley (2002) *''Speed Secrets 2: Inner Speed Secrets: Strategies to Maximize Your Racing Performance'', Ross Bentley and Ronn Langford (2000) *''Speed Secrets: Professional Race Driving Techniques'', Ross Bentley (1998)


See also

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List of Canadians in Champ Car {{Short description, none This is a list of Canadians who have raced in American Championship Car Racing. *Ross Bentley * Bert Brooks *Claude Bourbonnais * Billy Bourque * Buddie Boys * Jack Buxton * John Cannon *Patrick Carpentier *Ed Crombie * H ...


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