Freestyle Racing™: Different Car. Same Brain. | Book 2 | Signed by Author

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In Freestyle Racing: Different Car. Same Brain., Adalyn leaves the familiar world of dirt racing behind and steps into the fast-paced, high-pressure environment of Formula One. New cars. New tracks. New expectations. But no matter how different the machine becomes, one thing remains the same—the driver behind the wheel.

As sponsorships, media attention, competition, and self-doubt begin to test her confidence, Adalyn discovers that success isn't just about speed. It's about trusting your instincts, embracing change, and remembering who you are when the world expects you to become someone else.

Filled with exciting race action, inspiring life lessons, family support, friendship, perseverance, and personal growth, this young adult novel is perfect for readers who love motorsports, determination, and stories about chasing big dreams.

Whether you're a racer, a dreamer, or someone finding your place in the world, Adalyn's story is a reminder that changing vehicles doesn't mean changing yourself.

Different Car. Same Brain.
Because the most important part of any race isn't the machine—it's the person driving it.

In Freestyle Racing: Different Car. Same Brain., Adalyn leaves the familiar world of dirt racing behind and steps into the fast-paced, high-pressure environment of Formula One. New cars. New tracks. New expectations. But no matter how different the machine becomes, one thing remains the same—the driver behind the wheel.

As sponsorships, media attention, competition, and self-doubt begin to test her confidence, Adalyn discovers that success isn't just about speed. It's about trusting your instincts, embracing change, and remembering who you are when the world expects you to become someone else.

Filled with exciting race action, inspiring life lessons, family support, friendship, perseverance, and personal growth, this young adult novel is perfect for readers who love motorsports, determination, and stories about chasing big dreams.

Whether you're a racer, a dreamer, or someone finding your place in the world, Adalyn's story is a reminder that changing vehicles doesn't mean changing yourself.

Different Car. Same Brain.
Because the most important part of any race isn't the machine—it's the person driving it.