What Racing Teaches Us About Change: Reflections on Leadership, Pressure, and the Art of Decisive Progress

By Mark Preston Every motorsport story has two tracks running side by side. One is the obvious one—the fight for championships, the engineering battles, the split‑second choices. The other is the quieter, deeper track: how you build, steer, and sustain a high‑performance organisation through uncertainty. My second conversation with PJ Stephens was really about thatContinue reading “What Racing Teaches Us About Change: Reflections on Leadership, Pressure, and the Art of Decisive Progress”

Leading Through Change: What Motorsport Taught Me About Building High‑Performance Teams

By Mark Preston Formula E has a way of pulling you back in. Not because the racing is unpredictable or because the technology is evolving at breakneck speed—though both of those are true—but because the championship has become one of the clearest mirrors we have for how organisations adapt, align, and win in complex environments.Continue reading “Leading Through Change: What Motorsport Taught Me About Building High‑Performance Teams”

Formula E’s Evolution: Reflections From Inside the Garage

By Mark Preston When you spend long enough in motorsport, you develop a second sense for whether a championship is moving forward or just treading water. Formula E has never suffered from the latter. It’s been restless from day one — a kind of experimental lab disguised as a racing series — and that’s preciselyContinue reading “Formula E’s Evolution: Reflections From Inside the Garage”