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Inaugural NASCAR Driver Development Clinic Set for October 19th

 

(MOORESVILLE, N.C.) June 1, 2006 - It is no secret that top-level car owners
are reaching deep into the junior leagues of racing to seek out their next
star. Some Driver Development Specialists and Scouts have been summoned to
keep tabs on drivers who might be making noise in Quarter Midgets, Karts,
Legends and Bandoleros. In addition, there is great interest in drivers who
are currently competing in the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series, as well as, ARCA
and Hooters Pro Cup.

 

There are thousands of hopefuls but only those who shine, follow practical
principles, are able to market themselves properly and whose families are
willing to make sacrifices, will ever get a chance. Now, on October 19,
2006, from 6 - 10 p.m. in Mooresville, N.C., Mike
<http://www.mikecalinoff.com>  Calinoff will present the "Driver Development
Clinics," serving two groups of competitors - those who are 5 - 14 years old
and over 15.  Calinoff, who worked with Matt Kenseth for six years and now
serves David Stremme as his Business Manager and Spotter, has been
presenting motorsports seminars and clinics for the past seven years,
including the popular "Get <http://www.getintoracing.com>  Into Racing"
seminar, which sold out this past May 26th.

 

This ground-breaking opportunity will feature an all-star panel of experts
including NASCAR Drivers, Development Specialists, Scouts, Management
Experts and Parents to help guide your pursuit of making it to the top -
teaching you the crucial elements of the process known as "Driver
Development."  This clinic will be the most pivotal point of a young
driver's career. This four-hour format is comprised of some general
discussion and individual break-out sessions with the panelists.  For more
information, please visit driverdevelopmentclinic.com
<http://www.driverdevelopmentclinic.com>  and youngdriverdevelopment.com
<http://www.youngdriverdevelopment.com>  or call (877) 722-3562.