A Phenomenological Evaluation of the Psychological Factors That Influence Motorsports Performance

Christopher R. Hill, Kathleen T. Mellano, Haley B.P. Trujillo, David P. Ferguson
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Race car drivers not only face high-speed challenges but also need to manage complex team dynamics and sponsor relations and are exposed to unique fan access while competing. This study examines the unique psychological aspects of motorsports and how race car drivers currently train psychological skills to match these distinctive demands. Adopting a phenomenological approach, this study involved semistructured interviews with 11 professional race car drivers. The interviews focused on drivers’ psychological experiences during racing and their psychological preparation. Thematic analysis of the interview data revealed key psychological factors impacting performance. These included concentration, confidence, anxiety, managing emotional states, unique social aspects, and motivation. Drivers also had an interest in psychological-skills training but reported a lack of resources and consistent application. This study highlights the unique psychological challenges presented in motorsports, and the findings underscore the need for targeted psychological-skills training and resources for race car drivers.

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对影响赛车运动表现的心理因素的现象学评估
赛车手不仅要面对高速行驶的挑战,还需要处理复杂的车队动态和赞助商关系,并在比赛中接触独特的车迷。本研究探讨了赛车运动的独特心理层面,以及赛车手目前如何训练心理技能以满足这些独特的需求。本研究采用现象学方法,对 11 名职业赛车手进行了半结构化访谈。访谈的重点是赛车手在比赛中的心理体验以及他们的心理准备。对访谈数据的主题分析揭示了影响成绩的关键心理因素。这些因素包括注意力、自信、焦虑、管理情绪状态、独特的社交方面以及动机。车手们还对心理技能培训感兴趣,但表示缺乏资源和持续应用。这项研究凸显了赛车运动所带来的独特心理挑战,研究结果也强调了为赛车手提供有针对性的心理技能培训和资源的必要性。
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