Thanks for the heads up...
Found a link:
http://www.speedtv.com/programs/wind...845045108001/1
Saw Steve Hinton Jr. interviewed by Dave Despain on ESPN's Windtunnel program from last Sunday night...
Very nice interview!
What a Smile that kid has!
Steven was very well spoken for himself, said all the right things, I'm sure made his dad very proud...The kid looked and sounded great.
And he commented that he would like to try Nascar or something...suggesting if anybody had a door "IN", he would be interested....
I tell you, if that "kid" can manage Strega around Reno...... and gets into Nascar, .....those Nascar boys better Watch Out! ...Move over Danica!
Thanks for the heads up...
Found a link:
http://www.speedtv.com/programs/wind...845045108001/1
... Good Stuff ... nice exposure.
Pure class! Just like his dad, classy guy and one hellava pilot.
Great opportunity for Steve and the NCAR, and Stevo knocks it out of the park! Kudos to him and Dave Despain.
Something I realized while watching: back in WWII, a P-51 pilot at Steves age, would likely have been referred to by his fellow pilots as "The Old Man".
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Solid piece! Steve did a great job representing himself and the sport. Despain gets credit too for great questions and video. Did you catch the mention of Sena and Prost? Two former great F1 drivers. At the end Steve gets in a request for an open wheel ride, not a NASCAR ride! Shows he's a student of 4 wheel racing too!
That was a great interview! Thank you Glider for posting it!!
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Full throttle till you see God, then turn left!
Well spoken and intelligent young man with opportunities most could only dream of. I bet he'll get his shot at open wheel racing - if I owned a team I'd kick his door in.
Actually, I would like to see him go in for GT racing - Porsches, Corvettes, Bimmers, etc. with a roll cage. Maybe that's only because I'm a dad...
Has anyone made the transition from pylon racing to 4-wheeled racing in the modern era? Didn't the Whittingtons go from wheels to wings? Bob Hannah raced two wheels first. I wonder how that would work for Steve although, since he's shown an interest, I wouldn't be surprised if he's gone to a Bondurant or Barber type school.
Last edited by 88SC; 09-20-2012 at 02:41 PM.