A Mental Health Discussion with Motorsports Pro Devin Giles
May 02 2025 17:35
Renee Kasuboski
Devin has spent over a decade carving out a name for himself in the motorsports industry—not just as a driver and builder, but as a writer, photographer, and brand ambassador. Today, he’s sharing something a little more personal.
In this blog post, Devin talks about his experience living with bipolar disorder. His story is honest, insightful, and a great reminder that mental health challenges can affect anyone—even those who work in high-octane worlds like motorsports. We’re honored to help share his perspective. We hope it resonates with anyone who might be facing something similar.
Be prepared to have your mind blown—I’m black! You may not be aware, but my mocha skin color makes me a minority at the racetrack by a large margin. I’m not here to talk about that, though. I want to talk about something else that makes me a minority within a minority; my mental health. I have a mental disorder formerly called Manic Depression but is now known as bipolar disorder II, plus I have a small pinch of anxiety disorder sprinkled on top for added flavor.
In this article, I’ll get personal with you, dear readers. I’m going to try and do my best to find the words to describe Bipolarism and how it affects my involvement with racing, social media, and building partnerships within the motorsports industry.
A Minority Within A Minority—A Mental Health Discussion
By Devin Giles