Logitech G x Suellio Almeida - Drive To Win
‘pursue your victory’
Suellio put in the hours to hone his skills with sharp focus and intention, winning sim racing championships and earning real-life podiums. Suellio’s come-up is nothing short of inspirational.
ABOUT SUELLIO
Suellio, like many, started with the simplest setup and with countless hours & laps completed, he has climbed to the top of the sim racing leaderboards & translated those skills into standing on the podium in real life.
HUMBLE BEGINNINGS
Suellio’s passion for racing pushed him to get creative with his first sim rig setup and log hundreds of hours on a wheeless office chair. Today he’s upgraded to the top-of-the-line setup to compete at the highest level.
ABOUT SUELLIO
Suellio, like many, started with the simplest setup and with countless hours & laps completed, he has climbed to the top of the sim racing leaderboards & translated those skills into standing on the podium in real life.
FROM SIM RACING EXPERT
As his passion for sim racing grew, he focused on honing his technique - putting in hours of intentional practice and studying. He’s won a number of esports champions and placed P1 in the Logitech G Challenge Celebrity Grid, inching out Lando Norris.
ABOUT SUELLIO
Suellio, like many, started with the simplest setup and with countless hours & laps completed, he has climbed to the top of the sim racing leaderboards & translated those skills into standing on the podium in real life.
TO ON-TRACK SUCCESS
Suellio’s talent was noticed and he was invited to his first real-life race. His prowess on the sim translated directly to the track and he took a podium on his very first start.
ABOUT SUELLIO
Suellio, like many, started with the simplest setup and with countless hours & laps completed, he has climbed to the top of the sim racing leaderboards & translated those skills into standing on the podium in real life.
AND PASSING IT ON
Suellio developed a deep interest in coaching and content creation. He has helped thousands improve their racing technique through his social channels and his online course.
ABOUT SUELLIO
Suellio, like many, started with the simplest setup and with countless hours & laps completed, he has climbed to the top of the sim racing leaderboards & translated those skills into standing on the podium in real life.
No matter where you start or what challenges you face — within you lies the heart of a champion..”
- Suellio Almeida
ON SET WITH SUELLIO ALMEIDA
We picked up some great tips while filming with Suellio. Joining him in his home, he posted great lap times take after take and nothing could tear away his focus. It was a pleasure to capture a master at work.
Suellio’S GEAR
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IN THE PIT
Exclusive interview with Suellio Almeida
Suellio opens up about his intense self-critique on technique, the value he finds in becoming a better coach, and how he believes that the next generation of drivers will be coming from racing games.
SUELLIO’S SIM RACING SCHOOL
Read his story
Suellio Almeida is a master of the technical and explaining it in a way that lands to his audience. His drive to win has found a home in his blossoming, professional racing career and in helping others chase their racing goals The young prodigy shares his story of coming up, finding success, and going the distance with his career.
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“WITH PRACTICE, YOU BECOME THE TECHNIQUE”
Drive to Win with Suellio Almeida
Talent alone can only take you so far. To kick progress into high gear, technique and discipline is required. For some, learning technique comes naturally, others must train rigorously or even re-train to try to correct past mistakes with new methods.
Ultimately, the reward of mastery is a magic developed through intentional and patient practice — those that hone their technique, become the technique. Suellio Almeida tells his story of past mistakes, his obsession with technique and how the trained professional pianist realized his dreams to stand on real life racing podiums, all thanks to sim racing.
You may have heard a version of the classic latin idiom before: “Repetitio est mater studiorum.” Maybe the direct translation, “Repetition is the mother of learning,” or the succinct “Practice makes perfect.” It’s a sentiment that spans across discipline, time and culture — a seeming universal truth.
Physically, practice builds muscle memory; mentally, it builds neural pathways; experientially, it builds confidence; in everyday life, it builds routine. All this practice leads to dependable reactions — when X happens, you will react with Y. Such is how Suelliio philosophizes his skill. “By practicing correct technique, at some point, it’ll just click.”
HIs journey is marked by its curious forks and his straddling of them. To the 28-year-old, “it all started with video games” but is also inextricably linked to his years of professional pianist training. He played every racing game he could as a hobby besides seriously practicing piano during his youth in Brazil. His desire to improve at piano unhindered led to development of bad habits, as he puts it. He paid for those with his time; the bane of every racer.
While his peers progressed, he felt like he was spinning his wheels, this frustration fanned his competitive fire and this heat found its way onto the virtual racetrack. In his early 20s, hobby became passion with an upgrade from controller to Logitech G Driving Force GT and he started racing more frequently on Assetto Corsa.
He found himself at another fork — to avoid the mistakes he made growing as a pianist, he’d have to start over and pursue what he calls “the smartest path possible for racing technique development.” He wanted a perfect start, so he focused. Not just on improving laps, but on building foundations for the split-second reactions he’d need.
As he progressed, he thought that sharing his methods of development would be useful for the sim racing community. He started giving one-on-one coaching sessions and after 500 or so, he considered coaching as a way to pay for university in Montreal. Eventually, his passion for what paid the bills overtook what he was studying.
Having spent so many hours of his youth with his university piano professors, he had absorbed their teaching methods, how to explain the concepts articulately, not making lessons too complicated, letting students make their own mistakes to learn from them. “I try to give students tools to identify their own choices rather than pointing them out myself.”
With his coaching career well established, his switch to iRacing complete and his love of racing stronger than ever - Suellio upgraded his rig and focused on becoming the best. He got so good that eventually he was given the opportunity to race for Apex V2R, a team solely focused on bringing virtual drivers onto the real track. Racing IRL for the first time, Suellio felt “like Neo leaving the martial arts simulator scene in The Matrix. The sensations were different, but it felt like I had done it a million times before, because I had in the sim.”
“Everything that I do in the car — comes from sim racing. It's just incredible, just unimaginable. I'm in a car driving 200 kph, and I'm like, ‘I'm doing this!’ Three years ago I was doing this at home in a video game.”
Just recently, Suellio landed his very first P1 in a formula car, just months after getting a podium on his very first IRL race ever. “I'm eternally grateful for sim racing. Ninety-nine percent of the reason I got a win in a real life Formula car is because of sim racing.” For Suellio, racing’s next generation of talent will come from video games and he’s blazing the trail.