Everybody has talent.
Some have more than others.
But talent is not enough.
Everybody has talent.
Some have more than others.
But talent is not enough.
Since 2003, All Road Management has been scouting and developing talents with one crystal clear aim: reach the top in motorsport.
The expertise and experience of Nicolas Todt and his team provide the best environment for the drivers so they can focus on what matters most: racing.
All Road Management is present at all levels of motorsport, from karting to F1 through the different single-seater formulas, endurance and Formula E as well.
All Road Management is present at all levels of motorsport, from karting to F1 through the different single-seater formulas, endurance and Formula E
We have eyes at every race track.
When an engine roars, we know it.
When a sector goes purple, we see it.
When a talent blossoms, we snap him/her up.
All Road Management has discovered and mentored some of the most exciting talents in Motorsport such as Charles Leclerc and Jules Bianchi and is preparing the future with Caio Collet and Gabriele Mini.
Jewellers polish diamonds.
We do the same with racing drivers.
All Road Management gets the most out of drivers to help them to reach the top and perform in the best possible conditions to enjoy long and successful careers such as those of Felipe Massa, Jose-Maria Lopez, Daniil Kvyat or James Calado.
The founder of All Road Management, talks to us about the evolving role of the driver manager
When Felipe Massa first asked you to help manage his career, what did you think you would do for him, what did you think was the role of a manager and how has that changed and evolved over the years?
Nicolas Todt : You can succeed as a racing driver without a manager, a term which can actually mean a lot of things, a manager, an adviser or a consultant. However, I think it is very important for a young driver to be supported, because motor racing is a very complicated environment and therefore knowing how to navigate through choppy seas is never straightforward. Furthermore, unlike other sports, motor racing, and Formula 1 in particular is very competitive, because you have just 20 drivers on the grid. In football, there are not so many star players, but if you have a bad season that doesn’t mean you have to leave the top level. You can move from one top team to a lesser one.
But in Formula 1, once you make a mistake, you are out and to come back from that is pretty much impossible. There is such a chasm from Formula 1 to the other categories that to leave it is to take a colossal drop.
I’m not saying that having an agent is a cure-all, because at the end of the day, it’s the driver who gets the job done. If he gets good results, he will get himself noticed. Back in the day, motor sport was cheaper, whereas today it is very expensive and even if efforts have been made to keep costs in check, they have not been reduced. A very good driver could find sufficient funds by putting his own money in, finding sponsors and getting as far as GP2 or Formula 3000 back in the day and getting noticed by an F1 team. But today, that’s more or less impossible. Therefore what is needed is to get into a young driver programme like the ones run by some of the Formula 1 top teams.
So it’s important that there’s someone who can “sell” a driver to one of these programmes or to an F1 team directly. My aim and what differentiates the way All Road Management operates, compared to others is that we ourselves invest in drivers. Today, many managers have never invested a single Euro.
at the end of the day, it’s the driver
who gets the job done.