A Fast Track Career
Some people get up on Monday morning eager to go to the job they love. Others drag out of bed already wishing for Friday. In fact, many people spend their total work week in utter boredom looking forward to Friday and the weekend when they can engage in the activities they dearly love. This is especially true of those whose hobby is auto racing. Yet it is possible to earn a living on the fast track in England, France, Italy or Indianapolis. However, it isn't easy. Your career goal has to be your magnificent obsession. If your first love was to become a truck driver or a web developer, you would have many situations from which to choose. However, if you want to roar around the Indianapolis Speedway, that is like starring in a Hollywood flick. There is more competition and less openings available. However, for those who are determined it is not impossible but it does require hard work. And one has to start early. Some of today's successful drivers started preparing for their future job before they were enrolled in kindergarten. For racing begins with go-karting. Ask anyone in the industry and their advice will be to start there and start early.
Kart racing teaches the basics of competition. The drivers who have proven themselves on the kart tracks, once they are old enough to have a license, can move up to local car races. Here they will have to furnish and maintain their own vehicles unless they can find a sponsor. And they should look for a sponsor as drivers at all levels need sponsors. One winner in the Porsche Carrera Cup said fifty percent of his job involves finding sponsors. At this time they should also join the Sports Car Club of America. This is an amateur association but it provides an opportunity to practice and also to make connections. In racing, both what you know and who you know is important. The association almost always needs volunteers and while working around the tracks, volunteers can acquire a wealth of information from the veterans as well as meet the people who can help them advance. With some experience in local races, a driver can think about attending a school. There are many schools available and an internet search will quickly identify the best one for a particular driver's needs and wants. Some schools also sponsor their own series races. Outstanding performance on these can lead to the next step up the ladder since winning or nearly winning at the lower levels will move a driver into the better races.
Once drivers are in the top races, they can expect to drive every three weeks during the April to October season. Events are scheduled on weekends with a qualifying race on Saturday morning and the main events in the afternoons. When not racing, top drivers spend their time promoting their team and seeking sponsors. Drivers also need to have good communication skills as they use these in doing public relations and acquiring sponsors. And even the best of drivers often need to work a part time job until they win really large purses.
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