Sunday, April 18, 2010

true dream

Ive always wanted to be a professional racer,and i only have one problem and it is money. When choosing careers i always thought i would be able to just do what ive always wanted but if you dont have the money to get started is it still possible, i dont think it is. Another issue that has also come up was the fact that in cedar rapids racing in general isnt very popular, which makes this even more difficult to do. Some people may think that the skill of racing takes years to learn, which is only partially true, because with in my first year of driving i developed a huge amount of skill that could easily push me through a career as long as i keep learning new and useful things on the track. I have also realized that you have to be noticed in the racing world to get a sponsor that can help you with parts and everything, but without the start-up money you cant even get the chance to prove yourself. With this issue in mind i decided to get the start up money i need is to become a police officer, because it would be an exciting career and would also allow me to get out of cedar rapids through a transfer. I have also always wanted to try to help my city. Learning the police maneuvers could add a new edge to my racing style that could either make it more risky or allow me to have more control. Being in the field of law enforcement would provide a stable job that pays well. i also like to be different with in my family, because my family has had a wide range of careers but not one has ever become a cop,which could use a changing. the requirements of becoming a police officer are mental strength,physical strength, and good work ethic and i believe i meet this criteria. If there is such a thing i think it would be amazing if i could be a pursuit specialist, which would allow me to keep my physical strength up and help my driving skills by being in hot pursuits. car and foot chases are probably the most exciting parts of law enforcement. This would also give me a huge boost in my racing skills, which could help not only my track racing skills but also drifting. Ive always wanted to actually race on a major track circuit and drift. Even when i was a little kid all Ive wanted to do is to race cars and as soon as i got my license i was the happiest person ever. Over the past two years that Ive driven i continuously test myself in my driving ability. here are some of the thing Ive done, i have done a J-turn(when you turn the wheel really fast while going backwards at a high speed and doing a 180* turn and then putting the car in first to drive off) ,and also tested how well i can control a car going speeds of over 100mph. The first time i knew i could be a sucessful racer was when i went 120mph and had complete control over my car.

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