“It’s kind of different to balance all of them being the “coach” at the same time as the son, it’s a tough balancing point, but we definitely have a lot of fun,” Kyle said of working with his father. Last year, he made his debut in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship LMP2 class with tutoring from his son, who is running his second full season in LMP2. Masson entered the IMSA Prototype Challenge Series in 2017 (the same year Kyle won the championship in the MPC division), earning seven podiums and a win at Road Atlanta. So I’ve brought a healthcare mind set, a wellness and preventative health mindset to racing.”ĭr. I think too often after age 40, people at large throw in the towel on their physical performance.
“The way I justify this racing journey is my ability to inspire people towards general physical wellness and health. Masson, who rekindled a childhood dream that was born out of watching “Speed Racer” reruns on early morning TV. “I love recovery goals, and racing kind of became my next level of recovery goal,” said Dr.