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[Driving Success: Leadership, Communication, and Resilience with Susie Wolff]-[286. Driven to Succeed: Turn Doubt Into Your Competitive Advantage]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2026-05-07

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Driving Success: Leadership, Communication, and Resilience with Susie Wolff

In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams, joined by guest co-host Tiggy Valen, interviews former professional race car driver and F1 Academy Managing Director, Susie Wolff. The discussion explores how the principles of high-performance racing—such as resilience, clarity, and strategic communication—translate into effective leadership and personal growth.

Establishing Presence in Underrepresented Spaces

Throughout her career, Wolff often found herself as the only woman in male-dominated environments, such as garages and boardrooms. She emphasizes that in sports, "performance is what counts," noting that the objective nature of racing—being either "fast or slow"—provided a clear metric for respect.

Wolff shares that she was rarely the "loudest voice in the room," choosing instead to be "judicious" with her contributions. Her advice for those who feel underrepresented is to cultivate inner confidence: "If you want others to believe in you, you need to give off those vibes that you at least have confidence in [your] own abilities."

Transitioning from Individual to Collective Leadership

Wolff highlights a critical shift in mindset when moving from being a driver to a team principal. While driving is inherently "selfish" because the burden lies on the individual, leadership requires a "collective effort."

She advocates for three core leadership strategies:

  1. Surround yourself with great people: She suggests that the quickest way to gain performance is to find those who are "best in class in each of their areas."
  2. Manage expectations: When building a new organization, one must be honest about current capabilities while inviting others to join the "journey" of transformation.
  3. Camaraderie: True success is built by ensuring the team lives through both "successes" and "failures" together.

Strategic Persuasion and Vision

When creating the F1 Academy, Wolff faced the challenge of convincing stakeholders to invest in a long-term vision. She explains that she did not try to "run before [she could] walk." Instead, she spent six weeks gathering "intel" from diverse sources, including those who were skeptical and believed women would "never make it to Formula One." By listening to disparate opinions and establishing clear metrics for success, she built a platform that provided "financial sustainability" and demonstrated tangible value to F1 teams.

The Power of Feedback and Resilience

Wolff describes receiving constructive criticism as "tough love." She advises leaders to "get comfortable in the uncomfortable," urging them not to get "overly emotional" when facing feedback. Instead, one should step back to understand the critic's perspective.

Furthermore, she emphasizes the importance of empathy when delivering hard truths to others: "Don't shy away from the difficult discussions," but always try to "put yourself in the other person's shoes." She acknowledges that failure is a frequent part of the process, and it is in those moments that one must decide whether to "dig deeper and come back stronger."

The Recipe for Successful Communication

Closing the conversation, Wolff identifies three essential ingredients for effective communication:

  • Authenticity: "Be who you are. Don't try and be something you think you need to be."
  • Honesty: This includes admitting mistakes and being open about personal struggles to humanize leadership.
  • Clarity: She stresses the need to focus on the "steps forward" in meetings to ensure efficiency, noting that "so much words get spoken" without proper direction.

Ultimately, Wolff’s journey underscores that whether on the racetrack or in the boardroom, success is defined by a combination of preparation, resilience, and the ability to communicate with purpose.

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