Looking for job at the race track (MD, DC, VA, WV)

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makugx
Joined: 08-20-2008, 2:07 PM EST
Looking for job at the race track (MD, DC, VA, WV)
Posted: 10-05-2009, 5:32 PM EST
Hello there

I'm Max G. and I'm trying to become a Proffesional driver.
I live in Rockville MD, but I really would not mind moving.

So Far I've done drifting and its been going incredibly good.
but, I know most people think drifting is for jokes, well, its what I started with, and I want to become a real racing Proffesional.
Drifting is one of the cheapest motorsport so, something to start with.
I can addapt to a car and get the hang of it faster than anyone you know.
thats pretty much what stands me from the rest, that, and have no fear of doing the craziest things.
I've achieved a semi-pro level in my first year of motorsports, and with the crappiest car (no joke) out of 63 drivers and compared to people who had years over me.
I've won a 2nd place the only time I had a bunch of friends helping me.
in the entire year I only made 1 mistake that got me to bend the front fender (passenger side) and it was caused by a distraction caused by the transsmission having technical problems.

My personal treats as a drive I'd say are somewhere along these lines.

AGRESSIVENESS %70
REACTIONS 95%
AWARENESS 90%
SKILL 50%
CONSISTENCY 40%
EXPERIENCE 20%
ADAPTATION 80%

have in mind that experience could make a difference on those numbers and this is based on my personal opinion, and facts throughtout the last couple of years yes, you could have a total different one.


I'm waiting for a chance, like many, I know.
Though many times I've proven I've got something that will distinct me from the rest.

NEVER THE LESS, I AM looking to be involved in ANY way, even if its
bringin you water or carrying tires around.
I want to be in a race track no matter what!

I Know mechanics but I'm still learning, Didn't go to school for it, learned by my own.
I'm mostly interested in aerodynamics, and I think I have a knack for it.

I'm a Pc technician with experience in Yahoo at&t, and oas.
I'm bilingual and I'm still studying Japanese, I'm advanced on it.

I'm high spirited, respectful and honest person.

I don't see myself doing anything but racing my entire life, and I'll work really hard to get there.

ANY TIPS, JOBS, OR ANYTHING will help.

thanks.




makugx
Joined: 08-20-2008, 2:07 PM EST
Looking for job at the race track (MD, DC, VA, WV)
Posted: 10-05-2009, 7:50 PM EST
if you have anything to say at all please say it

sportswriter
Joined: 07-20-2009, 12:03 PM EST
Looking for job at the race track (MD, DC, VA, WV)
Posted: 10-05-2009, 8:34 PM EST
Max G ;
the only relevant message you communicated above is your last three sentences ; 
suggest you send your resume (with the last three sentences highlighted) to all the Koni teams listed in the "teams" section of this website and follow up by showing up at Daytona in January for the Test  days ... someone will put you to work and try you out as volunteer crew, maybe feed you too ...
and keep on working on your driving  ... suggest you do a few auto cross / Solo I events to beef up that resume a bit  for the time being ...
makugx
Joined: 08-20-2008, 2:07 PM EST
re: Looking for job at the race track (MD, DC, VA,
Posted: 10-09-2009, 6:03 PM EST
hello kind sir!
well thank  you very much for your feedback. I will do that right away.
except..which race track precisely? im in east coast, theres barely any racing going on here..its so sad.

I don't know why you say the rest of what I wrote Is irrelevant, but alright, seems you know what you're saying.

Yes, I'm thinking about doing autocross.

I'll try my best. thanks again!


sportswriter wrote:
Max G ;
the only relevant message you communicated above is your last three sentences ; 
suggest you send your resume (with the last three sentences highlighted) to all the Koni teams listed in the "teams" section of this website and follow up by showing up at Daytona in January for the Test  days ... someone will put you to work and try you out as volunteer crew, maybe feed you too ...
and keep on working on your driving  ... suggest you do a few auto cross / Solo I events to beef up that resume a bit  for the time being ...


Alberto Roncajo
Joined: 06-18-2008, 5:17 PM EST
Looking for job at the race track (MD, DC, VA, WV)
Posted: 10-12-2009, 3:20 PM EST
There is barely any racing in the east coast? Seems like you have a lot to learn about racing.  I live in Bethesda and there is plenty of racing going on around here.  Do your homework/research.  Go to Daytona for the test days and meet people.  Florida is part of the east coast...