DUN24
Skeptical of the Spectacle
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Yeah, that's how I think it goes for a lot of the guys. They race at little local tracks until they're noticed by professional teams. I know that's how Kenseth came up. He ran in a late model with his dad. After he graduated HS he got a job at Lefthander Chassis and helped pay for GTO (gas tires oil) on the car. Then he got enough success to get noticed by teams, then noticed by Robbie Reiser and then Jack Roush and the rest is history.
I know you need some capital/family connections to get into racing, I'm not silly. It's not a sport they have at high schools or anything and you do need a race car, but I think saying that you have to be rich to get into racing is a little disingenuous. Of course, everybody's definitions of "poor/middle class/rich" is different so we could be here all day.
I know I watched Paul Menard come up here in Wisconsin. He grew up very poor. His pop owned a little hardware store. He had it very rough growing up.
Not rich, Fortunate. lol
Basically RCR's whole stable is made up of corporate heirs it seems.
They are not Matt Kenseths/Hamlin's/Biffles...
Keselowski is another kid that had to play the game to get to the top, even with being the son of a racer.