BarillaGirl
09-08-13, 11:36 PM
JC and I were watching quali for Monza, and he started telling me about a friend of his who is driving sprint cars, and how much he (JC) would like to be a race mechanic or engineer. "Why did you think I wanted to take Intro to Engineering, Mom?" he asked.
Well, all he had ever mentioned to me was his interest in architecture and engineering... never anything to do with cars.
I encouraged him to find out where and when his friend races, so we could go to the track and he could start hanging around these types and be included on someone's team, even if it's just helping roll tires around for a while until he learns to do more. Surely, however, there is a career path for this that we should be looking into. Does anyone have suggestions as to how he could get experience and credibility? He is 14 years old and, naturally, prefers open wheel. ;)
Well, all he had ever mentioned to me was his interest in architecture and engineering... never anything to do with cars.
I encouraged him to find out where and when his friend races, so we could go to the track and he could start hanging around these types and be included on someone's team, even if it's just helping roll tires around for a while until he learns to do more. Surely, however, there is a career path for this that we should be looking into. Does anyone have suggestions as to how he could get experience and credibility? He is 14 years old and, naturally, prefers open wheel. ;)