No its NOT Bobby Slauson, but the late great Dale Earnhardt Sr. Racing is Fun!
“A New Driver on the Horizon”
Bobby Slauson is what you would call a weekend warrior at local dirt tracks here in Georgia.
Bobby Slauson is what you would call a weekend warrior at local dirt tracks here in Georgia.
This 30 year old is in love with racing, but still works hard on the weekdays, and takes care of his family and that makes all the difference in the world.
Racing is one thing, but making sure his family is another ballgame.
He has only race in 10 races or more, but you can never tell it by his driving style. He is a more laid back and will wait for the others to breakdown or even crash. He has rare talent and is expected to win many races in his future.
Racing comes pretty simple to Bobby, because he grew up watching Bill Pitt who raced when 7 Flags Speedway in Douglasville back in 1995, where he was points champion, and to be points champion at 7 Flags Speedway meant "you were some body" Pitt was a driver that would never back down in his open wheel division race car.
Maybe that is where Bobby Slauson gets his energy, to go racing on Saturday nights.
He and his #25 car have been really lighting up tracks here in Georgia. He had been running hobby but when he came down to the “New Senoia Raceway” to test his luck, wouldn’t you know they told him if he wanted to race at Senoia he would have to race with the super fast B-Cadet cars. This is a class that is well known for having some of the best drivers in the sport. Drivers like #3 “Big” Jeff Carter, #31 Blake Griffin, #17M of Mark Knight, not to mention #29 of Rusty Johnson.
But Bobby takes one race at a time, and always seems to learn from each race and that is a good thing, he is not hot tempered but sits back and drives his own race, he waits for the opportunity to take leads and never looks back.
Since he is a local boy, or Georgia product we want to wish him and his crew well, and remember any one that jumps on board as sponsors can start at the ground floor or a major racing giant.
He has only race in 10 races or more, but you can never tell it by his driving style. He is a more laid back and will wait for the others to breakdown or even crash. He has rare talent and is expected to win many races in his future.
Racing comes pretty simple to Bobby, because he grew up watching Bill Pitt who raced when 7 Flags Speedway in Douglasville back in 1995, where he was points champion, and to be points champion at 7 Flags Speedway meant "you were some body" Pitt was a driver that would never back down in his open wheel division race car.
Maybe that is where Bobby Slauson gets his energy, to go racing on Saturday nights.
He and his #25 car have been really lighting up tracks here in Georgia. He had been running hobby but when he came down to the “New Senoia Raceway” to test his luck, wouldn’t you know they told him if he wanted to race at Senoia he would have to race with the super fast B-Cadet cars. This is a class that is well known for having some of the best drivers in the sport. Drivers like #3 “Big” Jeff Carter, #31 Blake Griffin, #17M of Mark Knight, not to mention #29 of Rusty Johnson.
But Bobby takes one race at a time, and always seems to learn from each race and that is a good thing, he is not hot tempered but sits back and drives his own race, he waits for the opportunity to take leads and never looks back.
Since he is a local boy, or Georgia product we want to wish him and his crew well, and remember any one that jumps on board as sponsors can start at the ground floor or a major racing giant.
His MAJOR Sponsor is Southern Truck Parts, a Georgia
company, plus Bobby works hard at his own business
called Bill's Mobile Truck Repair.
Don’t you wish you had sponsored the late great Dale Earnhardt? Well why not Slauson's #25 car?
If you had maybe I would be writing about your company today.
Like I said racing on dirt is where it is at, asphalt is for getting to the races, the real true weekend warriors work hard all week, provide for their families, and when the weekend is here, the race “Hard” on Saturday nights at all the dirt tracks.
Fans of dirt track action are the true American breed. They come out and will support a driver always.
So I wish Bobby Slauson the best in his racing career and if you can hop on board and ride with him in his super fast B-Cadet car, please do.
So come and please back him as much as you can and are willing, remember fans are his best friend.
In all reality it takes money to race, and that what he needs backing from sponsors, and friends, so come and join the Bobby Slauson fan club.
Many Thanks To all,
Tino Patti
A Freelance Photographer/Video Journalist
With a World Wide racing BLOG Following!
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