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NASCAR FOCUSED
DRIVER TALENT SEARCH LAUNCHES
8/27/2010
- Team press release
The national NASCAR focused driver talent search
conducted by Ron Sutton's Winner's Circle launches
today. Top young drivers will be selected to
participate in driver try outs at the 2010
Shoot-Out in October. Winning drivers joining the
development program will be raced, groomed,
coached, tested, trained and molded into what
NASCAR Cup teams want in their drivers.
The Shoot-Out application process is open to all
drivers 11 to 20 years of age, with race winning
backgrounds in race cars and/or youth racing
series, such as: Kart Racing, Legends, Dwarf Cars,
Quarter Midgets, Mini/Micro-Sprints and Dirt
Karts.
Ron Sutton's Winner's Circle (RSWC) is known in
racing circles as the largest, most comprehensive,
most established and best connected NASCAR focused
Talent Scout and Driver Career Development
Program.
In the last year, RSWC has coordinated a Talent
Combine in North Carolina with four top RSWC
drivers testing with NASCAR Cup Teams, an
individual RSWC driver test with a NASCAR Cup
Development Team and guided a female RSWC driver
successfully into the fully funded NASCAR Drive
for Diversity program. In addition, two RSWC
Drivers secured career building sponsors to sign
with top NASCAR teams for 2011.
RSWC has developed many young racers to
successfully make the transition from youth racing
to winning car races in the USAC Young Guns
Midget, Ford Focus Midget, Western Midget and
Sprint Cars series, including Jessica Brunelli,
Bobby Grewohl, Brendan Langlois, Jace Meier, Ian
Miille, Joel Miller, Benny Moon, Jimmy Moon,
Brennan Newberry, Jeff Oleen, Nik Romano, Porter
Smith, Keegan Walmer, Brandon White, Eli Schrock,
Austin Farley and more.
On the stock car and modified scene, RSWC has
developed many young racers to successfully make
the transition to winning full size car races in
NASCAR series, including Jessica Brunelli, Nik
Romano, Joey Licata Jr, Beau DeBard, Bobby Grewohl,
Jace Meier, Benny Moon and Porter Smith.
The Shoot-Out process is designed to identify
talented, young, up and coming drivers from across
the United States and Canada with the potential
and commitment to achieve a driving career in
NASCAR. RSWC is currently accepting resumes
through September 20th, 2010. RSWC expects to
receive over 700 resumes, as they have in the
past, and narrow it down to approximately 40
drivers to test. The Shoot-Out is conducted in
October, in three types of race cars, on a
California paved short oval track.
Sutton said, “As always … we’re looking for
talent. Not money, not a set number of drivers …
just young talent that has real potential to go
all the way to NASCAR Sprint Cup.”
Day one of the Shoot-Out includes a seminar for
parents and drivers, "The Real World Good, Bad &
Ugly of Driver Career Development" and a training
course for drivers on driving strategies to
succeed in the Shoot-Out and crew terminology.
Three separate tests for the young drivers include
body fat fitness, a written problem solving test
and psychological analysis.
Days two and three are on track, with drivers
getting five 20-lap sessions in one of three types
of race cars, with coaching, to show their talent.
A dozen Judges evaluate the drivers on 45 points,
with the key areas being coachability, accurate
feedback, focus, motivation, training retention,
communication skills, personality, aggressiveness,
learning rate, confidence and lap times.
The talented drivers selected for the RSWC
development program through the Shoot-Out will
have a NASCAR career focused training program
designed specifically for their age, experience
and development stage, then be placed with a top
team in the racing series that fits best,
including various classes in USAC and NASCAR
series.
The career development program consists of 12
veteran driver coaches, 26 classroom training
topics, well known trainers and eight
organizations fielding 24 race teams, all
dedicated to develop drivers to a NASCAR career.
The teams are a balance of Open Wheel and Stock
Car oval track race teams, with Road Racing added,
to develop highly versatile and accomplished
winning drivers.
Young winning drivers ages 11 to 20, and their
parents, are encouraged to get all the information
and answers to common questions from the web-site,
then submit their resume in time to be considered.
The web-site is
www.Winners-Circle-Racing.com |