PTSD Adrenaline Therapy for Veterans in Race Cars | Snap Oversteer Explained | Red Tails Racing


PTSD Adrenaline Therapy for Veterans in Race Cars | Snap Oversteer Explained | Red Tails Racing


What happens when you mix adrenaline, horsepower, and a few physics lessons? You get this.

Air Force veteran Clayton, founder of Red Tails Racing and Warriors for Wrenches, shows how the track can be more than just asphalt and apexes it can be therapy. Through racing, wrenching, and controlled chaos, he's found a new way to quiet the noise that so many veterans live with after service.

For Clayton, the roar of an engine isn't about escape. It's about connection to the machine, the moment, and the mindset that helps him push past PTSD. Every turn tests balance and trust. Every lap becomes a lesson in letting go of fear and regaining control.

Warriors for Wrenches isn't just a racing program; it's a lifeline for veterans. It brings service members together in the garage and on the track, using adrenaline and teamwork as tools for healing. The goal isn't just to go faster it's to rebuild purpose, one wrench turn and one lap at a time.

This episode captures the heart of adrenaline therapy: when the same rush that once fueled combat becomes a path toward peace.

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