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Miltos Karafoulidis - F1 Coach

Miltos Karafoulidis is a dedicated and talented person who has already made an impressive mark in simracing. At 17 years old, he has already made an impressive career for himself.

His journey when he was just 6 years old. His first racing experience was go-karting, which ignited a lifelong passion in his heart. Throughout the years, he mastered his skills and started being interested in F1.

During the global pandemic, Miltos went and started to find substitutes for real life racing. He quickly turned to simracing, a very competitive and an upcoming branch of racing. His passion and dedication paid off pretty rapidly, and he began to achieve some impressive milestones.

In simracing, Miltos managed to secure Pole Position in Austria in the PSGL PC F3 tier, something which showcased his talent in very different racing platforms. Additionally, his breathtaking performance in the F1 2021 game. His results earned him nice recognition from a former esports professional, who labeled him as the best console driver in the game at the time.

Miltos knows how important hard work and patience is in the community. He understands that success in any form of racing depends on not only technical abilities but also mental strength. As a coach in Simracing Centre, he offers psychological support during his sessions, to help you feel more comfortable in high pressure situations on the track.

Miltos's journey is still forming, but his growing level of knowledge will help you become better as a driver technically and mentally. He wants to offer a quicker and more insightful route to success, helping upcoming drivers achieve their goals more efficiently.

Miltos Karafoulidis's story is one of dedication, passion, and a endless pursuit of excellence. His achievements in karting and simracing are truly inspirational to anyone trying to follow the same road as Militos. As a coach, he continues to help numerous young drivers improve in every way, shape or form during their sessions.


Miltos Karafoulidis