How to Break Into NASCAR Racing as a Driver
Things You'll Need
- Binoculars
- Mechanic Tools
- PlayStation NASCAR 2000
- Nintendo 64 NASCAR 99
- Public Service Band Scanners
- NASCAR Uncut Videos
- NASCAR 50th Anniversary Southern Exposure Videos
Instructions
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Start early. Ask your parents to let you get involved in go-kart racing.
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Check out the racing scene at your local stock car track.
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Hang out at local speed shops and learn from experienced racers.
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Volunteer as a pit crew member for a local racer.
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Learn all you can about engine tuning and chassis setups.
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Start racing in some of the lower, less expensive divisions such as "pure stock."
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Gain local sponsorship and move up to purpose-built race cars.
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Learn to win. Get tips from winning drivers. Practice their techniques.
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Search out more sponsor dollars and move up to a professional racing series such as the American Speed Association.
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Try to get a ride in one of the other NASCAR series such as the Goody's Dash Series, Craftsman Truck Series or the Busch Grand National Series.
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Remember, the key to progressing through the ranks to the Winston Cup is winning on the track and getting noticed by the people who own or sponsor teams.
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