How to Become a NASCAR Mechanic
Instructions
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Become a NASCAR Mechanic
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Get the appropriate training. Go to an automotive mechanics school. While any sort of mechanic training will help you reach your goals, Universal Technical Institute has a specialized program in NASCAR engine work (see Resources below).
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Work hard while you're in mechanics school and strive to be the best in your class. NASCAR teams only take mechanics of extraordinary ability. In order to stand a chance at being selected, you're going to have to stand out.
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Become an apprentice for a NASCAR mechanic. You may meet such a mechanic while you're in school or at the races. Ask if the mechanic would be willing to take you on for training on an unpaid basis. If the answer is yes, soak up all the knowledge you can and make yourself an invaluable part of the team.
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Volunteer as a mechanic for local amateur races. This is a good way to boost your skills at working on racing cars. It will also put you in closer proximity to people with NASCAR connections.
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Hang out around the pit before and after NASCAR races. Strike up conversations with members of the pit crews. Tell them a little about yourself and the mechanic work you've done. Try to get to know some of the crew on a personal basis. When an opening for a mechanic comes up on their crew, they're more likely to remember you and might even recommend you to the driver.
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