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2007-10-22 02:20:42
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answered by Junior H 2
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Wow, you're remarkable. permit me begin. first of all, you greater useful have a freakin rocket quad to be going 80 MPH. production unit race quads do not even do 80. A inventory 450 maxes out at around sixty 5. Now on your dads Ford. Congratulations on doing 60. You sound like a actual organic. the only concern is the actual incontrovertible fact that each different guy or woman available does that usual. i want you to think of approximately how briskly you found out to force a vehicle. do not you think of everyone else become waiting to do the comparable. driving a vehicle on the line and driving a quad has not something to do with racing. additionally, i don't think of you recognize that there is a distinction between a Nascar inventory vehicle and a Ford highway vehicle. do you be attentive to the thank you to apply a snatch is and that it demands the skill to force a stick-shift. (wish you be attentive to what that's.) i'm unlikely to flow into info regarding the style you flow approximately driving race autos, by way of fact it might merely be a substantial waste of time. via the way, that become a very undesirable come back with Sap being jealous. Sorry, yet you at the instant are not specific for being waiting to force a vehicle and not using a license.
2016-11-09 04:36:52
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answer #2
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answered by scasso 4
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If your family isn't already into racing, most wannabe drivers start by going to the local short track, helping out a team for a while, buying a used street stock, and off you go. Not cheap or easy. Before you even hit the track you need a car hauler of some kind, a trailer, and a car with some spare parts. Nobody is going to offer you a ride for nothing. The Skip Barber Race series is the easiest way to go racing, but that is not cheap either.
2007-10-25 13:15:13
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answer #3
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answered by Jay 3
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You'll need a little money and a car of some type. I know very little about this and how it works because there are no tracks near where I live. Or you could ask a person you know that has some $$ if he's willing to help you fund a race team. FYI make sure there's a track near where you live.
2007-10-24 17:25:00
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to one of the driving schools Like the Skip Barber school. Then try to catch a ride in your local track or Arca Series and If your good enough as you move up the Busch and Nextel cup owners and people will find you.....
2007-10-22 04:50:13
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answer #5
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answered by Ed P 7
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Start from the bottom and, working your way up I guess.. As in any successful venture it takes a lot to make it to where you are and, just not handed things. Start small (Sprints, Go Karts, Late Models, whatever) and, work your way up. Jeff Gordon didn't just jump into his Dupont chevy one day and take off around Talladega :).
2007-10-22 02:48:22
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answered by shattereddreams87 2
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Robbie Gordon's looking to add another driver ?
2007-10-22 04:39:32
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answered by Bow-legged Snake 6
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u have to basically be racing your whole life. with go karts and work your way up u can't rush it or u will be like kasey khane who can't win.
2007-10-22 09:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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get some help psycho! How does someone learn to do a BIG LEFT hand turn!
2007-10-22 06:31:42
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answered by specail ed 3
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i'd go with by shattere's answer. i'd like to try nascar as well.
2007-10-22 03:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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