In Episode 29 of Off The Racing Line, we sit down with Mateo Siderman, a former Division I football wide receiver who made one of the wildest transitions in motorsports: from the football field to racing Lamborghinis in Super Trofeo North America Series.In just a few short years, Mateo has gone from grassroots endurance racing to winning races at legendary tracks like Indianapolis, Laguna Seca, and Watkins Glen, eventually earning a promotion to the Pro class at the Lamborghini World Finals in Italy.In this episode, we dive into:The jump from D1 football to professional racing.How quickly Mateo climbed through ChampCar, WRL, Spec Miata, and Lamborghini Super Trofeo.What the Lamborghini class system actually looks like.The reality of money, sponsors, and what it costs to race at this level.Working at TR3 Performance while chasing the next level.The mental side of racing, crashes, fear, and pressure.Why grassroots racing still matters, even when you’re racing exotic cars on the big stage.This is a conversation about discipline, risk, money, identity, and what it really takes to build a racing career from the ground up.If you enjoy the episode, make sure to like, subscribe, and share... it helps us continue bringing you real stories from the motorsports world.🎙️ Off The Racing Line Podcast
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