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National Talent Search for 2010 NASCAR Focused Driver Development

Sponsors Increase Number to Six Spots to be Awarded in National Driver Talent Search Shoot-Out

SACRAMENTO, California - The national talent search for the driver development program conducted by Ron Sutton's Winner's Circle launches today. Supporting sponsors, K&N Filters & Sunoco Racing Fuels, will now be awarding six free spots, of the 40 total spots in the 2009 Shoot-Out, to young, talented drivers from various forms of youth motorsports.


The Goal:
To find the next young guns with the talent and fire to go all the way to professional racing careers in NASCAR. If they are selected to be a part of the RSWC Driver Career Development Program, they will be raced, groomed, coached, tested, trained and molded into what NASCAR Cup teams want in their drivers.

The Winners:
Will plug into the race series and training program that makes sense for their age, experience and stage of development. RSWC career development drivers from ages 12 to 22 race in:
Skip Barber Formula Car Road Racing (12-15)
USAC Junior Ford Focus Midgets (12-15)
Formula Fords & F2000 (16-18)
USAC Ford Focus Midgets (14-18)
USAC Midgets (16-20)
NASCAR Grand American Modifieds (14-20)
NASCAR Late Model Stock Cars (16-22)
USAC Sprint Cars (16-22)
NASCAR Grand National Stock Cars (18-22)

The Race Teams:
The RSWC Driver Development Alliance consists of eight (8) organizations with 24 race teams dedicated to develop RSWC drivers. The teams are a balance of Open Wheel and Stock Car oval track race teams ... with one Road Racing team ... to develop complete, winning, versatile, star talent for NASCAR Cup Teams.

RSWC Driver Development Alliance includes:
Bill McAnally Racing
(NASCAR Grand National & Late Models)
Tony Hunt Motorsports (USAC Sprint Cars)
High Point Racing (NASCAR Late Models)
RSWC NASCAR (NASCAR Grand American Modifieds)
RSWC USAC (USAC Ford Focus Midgets)
Porter Racing (SCCA Formula Fords & F2000)
Cory Kruseman Racing (Junior Focus Midgets)
Skip Barber (Formula 2000)

The Shoot Out:
Includes multiple diverse tests, a training class for the drivers, a training class for drivers & parents and 100 laps on of track driving. The RSWC Team will test 30 to 40 drivers on two 3-day weekends in early Octoberber, 2009 on a paved oval in Northern
California.

The Training & Test Agenda:
Day 1:
3-Hour Seminar for Parents & Drivers:
"The Real World Good, Bad & Ugly of Driver Career Development"

2-Hour Training Course for Drivers: "Strategies & Terminology Orientation for Driver Tests"
Body Fat Fitness Test
Psychological Analysis
Problem Solving Test

Day 2-3:
Four Drivers in the morning, four mid-day and four in the afternoon,
each day, driving identical Race Cars, five 20-lap sessions on the race track. Crew Chief and crew assigned to each car for tuning and support. Ron Sutton coaching each driver on lines and 20 points of driving. 100 laps total for each driver to show what they have. Other Team Owners from the RSWC Driver Development Alliance observing as Judges.

Who can Apply?
The Shoot-Out application process is open to all drivers 11 to 19 years of age, with race winning backgrounds.

The Criteria:
Ron Sutton, Race Team Owners and the RSWC Crew Chiefs are judging drivers on 45 points. The key areas are: Coachability, accurate feedback, focus, training
retention, motivation, communication skills, personality, aggressiveness, learning rate, confidence and lap times.

The Deadline:
The deadline for drivers and their families to submit resumes for the free spots is Wednesday, September 30th, 2009. The deadline to apply for the Shoot Out and RSWC Program has been extended to October 12th. Earlier entries are processed sooner.

The Sponsors:
Many successful car racers today, honed their driving skills driving something smaller. K&N Filters & Sunoco Racing Fuels have stepped up to award positions in the 2009 Shoot-Out to four participants from the following youth racing series: Kart Racing, Legends/Dwarf Car Racing, Quarter Midget Racing, Micro-Sprint, TQ and Dirt Kart Racing.

K&N Filters & Sunoco Racing Fuels will be awarding six free spots, of the 40 total spots in the 2009 Shoot-Out, to young, talented drivers from the forms of youth motorsports mentioned above.

The Process to Apply:
Parents and young drivers, please read all eight pages thoroughly on the web tour of the RSWC Development Program ... then apply. Most of your questions will be answered in this in-depth tour of the RSWC program. The instructions to apply are at the end.

To Start the Tour Click Here

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