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Earlier this year, Diego hosted a fascinating conversation with drivers Patrick Dempsey and Patrick Long as part of the Open Garage Talk series at the Revs Program at Stanford. Titled "Mindset of a Champion", the conversation focused on what it takes to perform at your very best, even under the most challenging of circumstances. Many thanks to Reilly Brennan and the Revs Program at Stanford for allowing us to share the audio from their Open Garage Talk on the IDEO Futures podcast. And, of course, thank you to Patrick and Patrick for inspiring us all! Good luck at Le Mans! Cover image: Patrick Beaudouin
Hosted by the Stanford Journalism Program and the Revs Program at Stanford Car manufacturers, tech companies, city government officials, academics and journalists contributed to discussions about data and the evolution of automobility.
Hosted by the Stanford Journalism Program and the Revs Program at Stanford Car manufacturers, tech companies, city government officials, academics and journalists contributed to discussions about data and the evolution of automobility.
Hosted by the Stanford Journalism Program and the Revs Program at Stanford Car manufacturers, tech companies, city government officials, academics and journalists contributed to discussions about data and the evolution of automobility.
Hosted by the Stanford Journalism Program and the Revs Program at Stanford Car manufacturers, tech companies, city government officials, academics and journalists contributed to discussions about data and the evolution of automobility.
Michael T. Lynch is a consultant, an author, historian, researcher and photographer. He is a full journalist member of both the Motor Press Guild and the American Automobile Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association. His writing has appeared in journals worldwide and if you’re a reader of any automobile magazine you’ve probably read one of Michael’s articles. He is also noted for writing some of the world’s most prestigious concours d’elegance programs. The list of awards for his writing skills is long and prestigious. His clients include collectors, special events, museums and universities. And Michael is the Vice-Chairman of the Art of the Car Concours, a researcher at the Revs Program at Stanford University and a member of the Racing Car Certifications Committee of the Antique Car Club of America.
The Revs Program at Stanford welcomed artist Bruce Tomb's Maria Del Camino as a part of the 19th Annual Performance Studies International Conference, held at Stanford University in June 2013.