His Dad makes millions every year racing in NASCAR.....
And he is teaching his kid how to do the same.....at a very early age.
If you had the money and the time, you would do the same for your kid too.
We all want our kids to do better than we have done.
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In this video,
They have the same conversations as the grown up professionals.
Same safety equipment, same electronics readout to analyze the car, etc.
They have the same crew, same preparation, they even have the same winners trophy ceremony....
Pour stuff all over the kid just like pouring champagne over the real racers at Daytona.
Photos and cheering,........ hold that trophy high.......give credit to others.....just like the professionals do.
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Did you notice that dad has secured sponsorship....look at the decals, etc.
Wearing a $500 helmet....and Bell logos all over it, including next to his face...both sides.
There is a lot to be learned here from watching the video....
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Most successful stock car racers started out racing on dirt.
The dirt and drifting sideways develops a fine feel for what a car is doing in a limits-of-control situation.
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The best present you can give your kid is to support what he wants to do.
When I was Tech Inspector at Orlando Speedway
years ago Mark Martin made 11 million dollars per year.
He had a 3 man crew drive his son to race tracks near where dad was racing the big cars
and to maintain the car.
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3 races per Friday or Saturday night, and Matt had at least 5 kids cars (Bandelero cars powered by lawnmower engines)
in the top of the hauler, spare parts, tires, tools, the whole deal.
That means if your kid crashes with Matt, Matt is coming back, but your kid won't be back until next week.
At 15 years, Matt Martin became a contract driver for Ford Motor Company.
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Then he quit...no explanation...nothing.
Before Matt Martin quit, his dad, Mark Martin had video'ed every race his son Matt raced in,
every celebrity he ever met, every sports game he ever went to.......
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But the best thing Matt Martin got from his dad was memories....
memories that no matter what Matt did, dad was always there for him.
The best present you can give your kid is to support what he wants to do.
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Even if he changes his mind next week.
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