Origin Story

I didn’t have a single “aha” moment that kicked everything off — I just grew up with this irresistible urge to take things apart to see how they actually worked. By the time I was nine, I was already programming on 8086-based machines like the IBM PC/XT — back when memory was counted in kilobytes and nothing functioned unless you made it function. That early exposure to low-level systems didn’t just teach me how to code — it shaped the way I still think: performance matters, timing matters, and abstractions you can’t reason about are basically fiction.
That mindset carried me through college at Gallaudet University, where I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. While I was there, I interned at both Duke University and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, getting hands-on experience with real systems where precision and reliability weren’t optional. Those experiences reinforced something that still guides my work today: software should be about feedback, consequences, and trust — not just features.
Professionally, I’ve worked in the video game industry, contributing to real-time engines and simulation systems at studios like Bethesda Softworks and Rainbow Studios. But my passion has always extended beyond code. In the real world, I’m into drag racing and hands-on car building — I’ve torn down engines, wrestled transmissions, and raced at places like Speedworld (before it closed) — learning firsthand the difference between theoretical performance and what actually hooks up when the lights drop.
Sim racing became the natural intersection of all these worlds. I wanted a simulation experience that didn’t just look right, but felt right — especially through force feedback. When the tools that existed fell short, I built my own. That’s how MAIRA began: as a personal project to improve wheel feel, which quickly evolved into a community-driven app focused on meaningful feedback instead of gimmicks.
I still bring that same hands-on, iterative mindset to everything I do — whether I’m designing hardware parts with my 3D printer or tuning feedback behavior in software. If something doesn’t exist — or isn’t quite right — I’d rather design it, build it, and iterate until it is.
These days I balance engineering, racing, and family life as a husband, father of three, dog owner, and co-owner of a SaaS software business. Whether I’m writing code, modeling parts, soldering electronics, or turning wrenches in the garage, the goal stays the same: build systems that feel honest, responsive, and rewarding to use. MAIRA is simply the most visible expression of that philosophy — and probably not the last.
The Sim Rig
This is my sim rig. Knowing what I know now, that I didn’t know then, I would have made a few different choices. For example, it’s better to get the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D instead of the Intel i9-13900K to start with, and to get the Racing Lab RS MEGA+ instead of the D-Box. And definitely a hard no to the Odyssey Neo G7s. But overall, I am pretty happy with this system.
| Frame | Trak Racer TR160 V5 TR-One Universal Wheel Deck Hybrid Formula/GT/Inverted Pedal Mount |
| Seat | Trak Racer Red/Black Reclining Seat Trak Racer Seat Harness – Red |
| Motion | D-Box Gen 5 4250I Motion System |
| Wheel Base | Simagic Alpha Evo Pro (18 Nm) Custom Designed Spacer |
| Wheel | Simagic Neo X-330R |
| Pedals | Simagic P1000i-RS Simagic P1000 Hydraulic Brake Module (P-HYSI) Simagic P1000 Hydraulic Throttle System (P-HTS) Simagic P1000 Long Throttle Pedal Face |
| Shifter | Simagic DS-8X |
| Wind | MAIRA Typhoon Wind Duo |
| Haptics | 3x Simagic Haptic Pedal Reactors (P-HPR) Dual Buttkicker Gamer PRO |
| Button Box | Simracing 4 U 24 Functions with Five Rotary Encoders |
| Monitor Stand | Trak Racer Freestanding Quad Monitor Stand Trak Racer Extra Leg Supports |
| Monitors | 3x 43″ Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 4K (180° FOV) 1x 32″ LG Ultragear 1440P |
| Audio | Event 20/20BAS Bi-amplified Studio Monitors Focal Sub One ART CleanBox Pro Balanced / Unbalanced Level Convertor |
| Misc | Trak Racer Premium Neoprene Sim Rig Floor Mat |
| Computer | Custom Built PC ROG Maximus Z790 Hero Mainboard MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Suprim Liquid X 24GB (Water-cooled) Intel Core i9-13900K Processor (Water-cooled) G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Series 64GB DDR5 6400 Western Digital SN850X 4TB |