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My son is 13 and started raceing cars this year at a local short track. The track is hosting a poll for most popular driver. I seemed to be the only parent who thought this poll was unnerving and didnt like the idea of it. I dont think it is fair.
Anyway, since they proceeded to host the poll anyway, it runs until Monday the 3rd, and since I have been a member here for quite some time and have given assistance as well as recieved assistance, was wondering if any of you care to assist my boy and vote for him???Is it allowed here on this forum?Couldnt find a general forum, but thought maybe I could post here. I will wait for a few answers before posting the link. I dont want to offend anyone or waste time.
He has started 5 races this season in last place, but finished every one of them in second place. He is a natural.His dad won last weeks poll, and now he is in a close running to win hisown. He wants to be like his dad!
He has brought his grades from Cs to As when he started, takes care of our puppy that has cerebral palsy 24/7, as responsible as can be for a child his age, more so then most adults that I know. He seemed alittle depressed because he has come so close to winning but hasnt. He has been interviewed by a local radio station so far, AND has a web page on the car class site. He truly is a good boy. Maybe-my train of thought, winning will add that extra umph he needs as an ego booster to win a race, or at the least give him enough confidence to know winning a race isnt everything that everyone still supports him.
Either way, he knows and admitted it in the radio interview, he says,"My mom told me it doesnt matter where I finish, they are proud anyway!" so he knows.
He even offers to let his dad race instead of him when they race on same nights, just because less hassel.
Thought maybe in todays society with all the problems you all witness, we could take a moment to bring light into a good childs life, make it seem alittle better, to avoid future problems.
Thanks for listening and let me know!
My son is 13 and started raceing cars this year at a local short track. The track is hosting a poll for most popular driver. I seemed to be the only parent who thought this poll was unnerving and didnt like the idea of it. I dont think it is fair.
Anyway, since they proceeded to host the poll anyway, it runs until Monday the 3rd, and since I have been a member here for quite some time and have given assistance as well as recieved assistance, was wondering if any of you care to assist my boy and vote for him???Is it allowed here on this forum?Couldnt find a general forum, but thought maybe I could post here. I will wait for a few answers before posting the link. I dont want to offend anyone or waste time.
He has started 5 races this season in last place, but finished every one of them in second place. He is a natural.His dad won last weeks poll, and now he is in a close running to win hisown. He wants to be like his dad!
He has brought his grades from Cs to As when he started, takes care of our puppy that has cerebral palsy 24/7, as responsible as can be for a child his age, more so then most adults that I know. He seemed alittle depressed because he has come so close to winning but hasnt. He has been interviewed by a local radio station so far, AND has a web page on the car class site. He truly is a good boy. Maybe-my train of thought, winning will add that extra umph he needs as an ego booster to win a race, or at the least give him enough confidence to know winning a race isnt everything that everyone still supports him.
Either way, he knows and admitted it in the radio interview, he says,"My mom told me it doesnt matter where I finish, they are proud anyway!" so he knows.
He even offers to let his dad race instead of him when they race on same nights, just because less hassel.
Thought maybe in todays society with all the problems you all witness, we could take a moment to bring light into a good childs life, make it seem alittle better, to avoid future problems.
Thanks for listening and let me know!