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His BBC did disappear during one of the early Q runs..for about an hour. They found most of it hither, and yon . He was right there on national TV. Sorry about that.
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While the opportunity may not arise the most, probably the best way for young people to get into the sport is to find someone kind (or crazy) enough to let a "kid" run their stocker. While it's been done, I'm not saying you should let someone with little to no experience start out in a AA stock car or factory stock car, but at least give some guidance into the world of class racing. I was fortunate enough to find someone that let me dig one of their old stockers out of the archives to go racing, and for that I'm forever grateful. I'm sure there are plenty of retired or current racers with extra cars sitting in the back of the garage that aren't too much of a handful to drive where a "kid" could be mentored in the ways of driving and maintaining a race car. More importantly, it would help prolong the life of class racing.
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Thank You Kelly. We do need young drivers in stock to keep the class going for the future. I believe Michael Wann is a up and coming racer he is Steve Wanns son and Clayton raced him first round of the first race.
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