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Austin Chalman

Stats:
Age: 9
Home State: Wyoming
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Austin Chalman has won five racing championships in five years
of motor racing. What's more, he's done it in three different types
of race cars. He's
Austin Chalman
also spent some time acting and modeling.
Did I mention that he is just nine years old?
Currently residing in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Austin may have set the
tone for his future with the very first words he spoke at age three..."Dale
Earnhardt Junior". Now he's been called champion in quarter-midgets,
go-karts, and mini-cup cars, racing throughout Colorado, Utah, and
Wyoming for the most part.
"I like all three types of cars the same, but for different
reasons," Austin says. "The quarter-midget because it
was the first thing I raced, the go-kart because it got me some
experience on a road course, and the mini-cup because it's as fast
as the go-kart but on a bigger oval track that's banked." It
was apparent that he adapts quickly as well, because he won his
first seven races of the year at Big Country Speedway in Cheyenne
this year (his rookie year of mini cup racing) before he had an
"off week".
As I spent time with Austin and his father Dave in Cheyenne recently,
it was obvious that this young racer had a passion for his craft,
and that he understood that it was not going to be easy for him
to climb to the top of the racing ladder. Still, he stays focused
on his goal, despite also sharing an equal passion (and equally
strong ability) to play football, where he excels at linebacker,
running back, and wide receiver.
When he was six, he wanted to be a formula one racer. Now, he has
his sites set on NASCAR, and a shot at a Sprint Cup Championship
someday. His father Dave says he'll do all he can to help his son
achieve his dreams in whatever sport he chooses. "You see so
many kids whose parents just force them into something and burn
them out at a young age," Dave said. "I don't want to
be that parent for Austin. He loves racing and he loves football.
I'm happy he's doing both. We're doing all we can on the racing
side for him, but it's tough because he seems to have exceptional
ability in a car but there aren't a lot of choices in this area
for a ten-year-old to run. He just handles everything we put him
in so easily and adapts so quickly. I'm as proud as a father could
be of his son. He's an "A" student in school and works
hard at his sports. He's a good kid."
One thing's for sure. Whatever sport Austin Chalman is doing at
a given moment, he's 100 percent folded into being the best at it.
That's a pretty good starting quality for a nine-year-old who wants
to climb to the top of one of sports' most challenging mountains
to have!
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