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At an elite level a sports nutrition diet is usually custom designed to the individual athlete. Some of the top drivers in the Australasian region have been diabetic and coeliacs.
It depends on the motorsport too. Drag Racing versus long distance off road motorcycle riders have very different requirements.
You could probably sit in on a UK Academy talk on nutrition to see what is currently being advocated.
https://www.msauk.org/Development/MS...Master-Classes
That page also has who has taken courses so you might be able to do a follow up to see how much dietary information is being used by the morosport people who have been course participants.
Motocrossers and enduro bike riders have long been looking for performance edges including diet and training, and probably more openly discussed them than other parts of motorsport. Diets/ training etc have long been written about in the motocross training books.
You might need to use other social media etc to contact potential participants.
http://eletewater.co.uk/blogs/testim...t#.V1uXy_l96UlLast edited by Zeakiwi; 11th June 2016 at 07:04.


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