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30-35,
anonymous
writes: hello there i have left school and i am wanting a job in a shop but when i have enough money i would like to fly over to america and live there so that i can start a racing career i really enjoy racing but i like football(soccer) just as much and i don't know what to do because it's either going for all kinds of trials for english club or moving to america for racing so i can race in indy car because i want to race in indy car or play proffessional football and i can't choose which i love best and i am probably just as good at doing both sports but could anyone give any advice about how i can choose please
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reader, citic101 +, writes (28 June 2009):
I would go for the football , if you are any good you could have trials for the junior sides of the major football clubs and if you have some skills who knows. to be honest and very blunt at 16 driving Indy cars in America ? NO WAY !
My advise would be to see a careers advisor and he can advise you on thousand of jobs that you have never thought of before then go back to school and work hard then go to uni. but if you are a young George Best or Sterling Moss then go for it.
Good luck
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reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (27 June 2009):
Go for football as it's much easier. The chances are though that you won't make it. 99% of the boys who go for trials never make a decent wage from it.
You can become a racer at any age. You aren't even old enough to drive yet so you have no idea if you are any good at it.
Get some decent qualifications behind you (you could trip and break your leg and end up not being able to do racing or football so you need a safety net) and then see how the trials go for football.
While you are doing the trials for that you can carry on with the mini-moto racing or what ever it is you do and see if you have the talent for that.
If you can't be a driver or a footballer (and you have to be practical here, it's hardly an open profession to wander in to) then what else do you want to do?
Good Luck!! xx
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