Management, Motivation & Personal Growth

Bradley Scanes

Keynote Speaker Topics

Environment
Leadership
Performance
Psychology
Sports
Strategy
Teamwork

Popular Talks

  • Optimising Human Performance
  • Winning Mindset & Resilience
  • The Physiology of Motorsport
  • Leadership & Teamwork in High-Performance Environments

About Bradley Scanes

Bradley Scanes is a high-performance coach whose work has brought gold medal winning results for Olympic athletes and played a pivotal role in enabling the stellar achievements of four times Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen.  Operating within elite sports over the last 14 years, Brad’s five years with the Red Bull Racing star showcased his exceptional ability to optimise an athlete’s performance through world class training, physiotherapy, nutrition, recovery and sleep management.

Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Sport & Exercise Science and Masters Degree in Physiotherapy, Brad Scanes first worked in the UK’s National Health Service but it was his part time work with the Chelmsford City Football Club and Southend Football Club which led to a growing career in sport.

After becoming Head of Medical at Southend FC he moved into private practice, working with a range of athletes across sports including UFC, boxing and professional cycling. This was followed by four years working with Team GB’s Olympic Basketball team and a further four year Olympic cycle working as performance coach with Team GB’s Gymnastics team, working directly with Max Whitlock to bring World Championship success and Olympic gold medal winning performances.

It was while operating his own private practice clinic and working with the UK’s Centre for Health and Human Performance that Brad’s growing network began to encompass Formula 1.  In 2019 he was invited to trial as performance coach to Red Bull Racing’s Dutch star Max Verstappen.

The two immediately developed a strong relationship, beginning a five year partnership which would lead to Verstappen challenging the dominance of seven-times World Champion Lewis Hamilton.  The breakthrough came in a hard-fought 2021 campaign, culminating in a dramatic and controversial season finale in Abu Dhabi which saw Verstappen overtake rival Hamilton on the final lap to win his first FIA Formula 1 World Championship for Drivers.

Further championship titles followed, marking Verstappen out as the dominant Formula 1 figure of the 2020s, Brad maintaining a constant presence to ensure the Red Bull Racing ace sustained peak performance. This included not only the intense preparation and training needed to deal with the physical demands of the sport but also developing and maintaining the winning mindset, motivation, resilience and communication skills required to become the world’s elite driver across successive seasons.

In 2024 Brad stepped away from the relentless travel demands of Formula 1 to work across wider motorsport and sports categories. This includes performance coaching entire teams competing in endurance events such as the Le Mans and Daytona 24 Hour races, but he retains a presence in Formula 1 and lower formulae as well as looking after Red Bull’s UK based athletes. He also coaches Ironman World Champion Lucy Charles-Barclay and they are aiming for a repeat title in 2025.

About Bradley Scanes

Bradley Scanes is a high-performance coach whose work has brought gold medal winning results for Olympic athletes and played a pivotal role in enabling the stellar achievements of four times Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen.  Operating within elite sports over the last 14 years, Brad’s five years with the Red Bull Racing star showcased his exceptional ability to optimise an athlete’s performance through world class training, physiotherapy, nutrition, recovery and sleep management.

Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Sport & Exercise Science and Masters Degree in Physiotherapy, Brad Scanes first worked in the UK’s National Health Service but it was his part time work with the Chelmsford City Football Club and Southend Football Club which led to a growing career in sport.

After becoming Head of Medical at Southend FC he moved into private practice, working with a range of athletes across sports including UFC, boxing and professional cycling. This was followed by four years working with Team GB’s Olympic Basketball team and a further four year Olympic cycle working as performance coach with Team GB’s Gymnastics team, working directly with Max Whitlock to bring World Championship success and Olympic gold medal winning performances.

It was while operating his own private practice clinic and working with the UK’s Centre for Health and Human Performance that Brad’s growing network began to encompass Formula 1.  In 2019 he was invited to trial as performance coach to Red Bull Racing’s Dutch star Max Verstappen.

The two immediately developed a strong relationship, beginning a five year partnership which would lead to Verstappen challenging the dominance of seven-times World Champion Lewis Hamilton.  The breakthrough came in a hard-fought 2021 campaign, culminating in a dramatic and controversial season finale in Abu Dhabi which saw Verstappen overtake rival Hamilton on the final lap to win his first FIA Formula 1 World Championship for Drivers.

Further championship titles followed, marking Verstappen out as the dominant Formula 1 figure of the 2020s, Brad maintaining a constant presence to ensure the Red Bull Racing ace sustained peak performance. This included not only the intense preparation and training needed to deal with the physical demands of the sport but also developing and maintaining the winning mindset, motivation, resilience and communication skills required to become the world’s elite driver across successive seasons.

In 2024 Brad stepped away from the relentless travel demands of Formula 1 to work across wider motorsport and sports categories. This includes performance coaching entire teams competing in endurance events such as the Le Mans and Daytona 24 Hour races, but he retains a presence in Formula 1 and lower formulae as well as looking after Red Bull’s UK based athletes. He also coaches Ironman World Champion Lucy Charles-Barclay and they are aiming for a repeat title in 2025.

Keynote Speaker Topics

Environment
Leadership
Performance
Psychology
Sports
Strategy
Teamwork

Popular Talks

  • Optimising Human Performance
  • Winning Mindset & Resilience
  • The Physiology of Motorsport
  • Leadership & Teamwork in High-Performance Environments