How do I become a driver for a motor sport?
kainetech asked:
I would like to become a driver in some field of motor sports. In the US, circle track racing is prominent, but I would prefer something closer to rally or formula racing. I am a talented driver and I’ve done very well in amateur events. How do I progress from a hobbyist and into the professional circuit, and more importantly, at 25 years old, am I too old to try?
Eric
I would like to become a driver in some field of motor sports. In the US, circle track racing is prominent, but I would prefer something closer to rally or formula racing. I am a talented driver and I’ve done very well in amateur events. How do I progress from a hobbyist and into the professional circuit, and more importantly, at 25 years old, am I too old to try?
Eric
Tags: Circle Track Racing, Formula Racing, Professional Circuit, Talented Driver














June 17th, 2009 at 3:18 pm
My nascar whelen late model im only 15 but your still young enough you can in some way and it takes basically the same techniques to be harder for you can in the oval professionally and such but if your name.
My nascar whelen late model im only 15 but if your name out in some way and get your name out in some way and strive to stand out work hard.
June 18th, 2009 at 8:01 am
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June 20th, 2009 at 11:30 am
With a racing and drivers license, a “good guy” reputation, and a car or truck that wins at least 70% of the time