The rookie team has spent the last two years learning and preparing
cars for the impending 15-race schedule. “The hardest part of this
whole deal is securing sponsorship,” Young said.
Young’s Racing Team made it’s one and only series appearance at the
Frank’s Chevrolet 125, held September 22 at Yakima Speedway.
Robert Todd Construction Inc., which backed Young’s series debut last
year, will be back for the 2002 campaign. Robert Todd Construction is
a commercial contracting company out of the Portland Vancouver area.
“We were very pleased with our run in Yakima (13th place),” Young
said. “I have an infatuation with the dynamics of what makes a race
car work, and have spent the last three years learning about race car
geometry and general vehicle dynamics.”
The 34-year old driver realizes the high level of competition he will
be stepping into he said. “I’ve watched the series run for years and
have always admired the fierce level of competition.”
Young got his start in late model race cars at Portland Speedway. He
said that he first must earn the other driver’s trust before he can
earn their respect.
“I have always prided myself on the fact that I am a courteous driver,
and respect the concerns the series regulars have when a new driver
comes into the division” Young said.
Young’s Racing Team is located in Independence, Ore. on a beautiful
86-acre facility. A new shop was built to maintain the race cars as
well as provide fabrication work for racers from the local area
according to Young.
“It’s always been a dream of mine to drive and work on race cars, and
now it is finally coming true,” he said. “To have a shop located
across the road from the very farm that I grew on is a dream come
true.”
Young’s Racing Team is looking forward to meeting the drivers,
families, and fans of the Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series and hopes
to see everyone at Evergreen Speedway on March 30 for the Big ‘O’
Tires 125.