He's a good kid with integrity and patience.He's lost alot more then he's won.He's been taught not to try and get even on the track.I've taight him that if he tries to get back at someone,they'll do the same the next week,and then when would it ever win.He's gained the respect of his peers and mentors.If you read what the track officials wrote about him you'd understand that he's as if not more mature than some of the adults he's raced.He started driving the cars last summer and after 3 races of just driving around mid pack we gave him the go ahead and he finished 4th in a feature and wn a 10 lap shootout.We're starting now so we can take our time.He's been told he's not out there to prove anything to anyone just make his laps and get seat time.Hopefully it will teach him early enough to have a shot a "some" type of professional career.What kind hasn't been important yet just if he gets an opportunity I let him take it for the experience.The mini stock ride was just an opportunity that someone wanted to give him to see what he was capable of,after him just riding around(started him in the rear) 3 races he put him in the slowest car he had thinking that that was all he was capable of,when I gave him the go ahead he took the little accord running against integras and a focus and put it up front the first time.He hit his marks lap after lap,and that's what wins races.