Många är dom, som bär namnet Andretti och är racerförare. Michael Andretti startade ju nyligen ett eget team och planen är att om några år se sin son Marco i någon av bilarna.
Förhoppningsvis har serierna gått ihop då.
Another Andretti making a name for himself CBS Sportsline http://www.sportsline.com/autoracing/story/6705038
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Michael Andretti säger så här i artikeln i sportsline:
" Formula One and the IRL are filled with drivers who learned their trade on the tracks of Europe, but Michael wants his son to get most of his racing education at home.
"If he's going to be driving for me one day, I think it's important that we keep him in the United States and keep him under the eye of our sponsors so they start following him and keeping an eye on him that way," Michael said. "I don't know about driving in Europe in the lower ranks.
"It's good training, but I'm not always liking the training that they get. I think it's dirty driving a lot of it. It's cutthroat, and that's not what it's about. I think you develop a lot of bad habits."
Michael Andretti är faktiskt dum i huvudet (och fetlooser i F1)!
Så här säger Bobby Rahal till AR1 om sin son Graham som är 15 år och kör Go-Kart:
" He has done very well in Karting, even winning one race over the defending series champion. He will be 15 years old in January. I just bought him a Formula Renault and we will use next year to test him. Then the following year, when he is 16, we are looking at the Formula BMW series very seriously. I can see him in Atlantic's when he is 18 and we'll probably want him to do a year or two over in Europe. Europe is still the best training ground. Over here you are a big fish in a small pond, over there you are a small fish in a big pond (i.e. development series are bigger and more competitive in Europe). If you do well over there, chances are you are really good."
/Jan
" Formula One and the IRL are filled with drivers who learned their trade on the tracks of Europe, but Michael wants his son to get most of his racing education at home.
"If he's going to be driving for me one day, I think it's important that we keep him in the United States and keep him under the eye of our sponsors so they start following him and keeping an eye on him that way," Michael said. "I don't know about driving in Europe in the lower ranks.
"It's good training, but I'm not always liking the training that they get. I think it's dirty driving a lot of it. It's cutthroat, and that's not what it's about. I think you develop a lot of bad habits."
Michael Andretti är faktiskt dum i huvudet (och fetlooser i F1)!
Så här säger Bobby Rahal till AR1 om sin son Graham som är 15 år och kör Go-Kart:
" He has done very well in Karting, even winning one race over the defending series champion. He will be 15 years old in January. I just bought him a Formula Renault and we will use next year to test him. Then the following year, when he is 16, we are looking at the Formula BMW series very seriously. I can see him in Atlantic's when he is 18 and we'll probably want him to do a year or two over in Europe. Europe is still the best training ground. Over here you are a big fish in a small pond, over there you are a small fish in a big pond (i.e. development series are bigger and more competitive in Europe). If you do well over there, chances are you are really good."
/Jan