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Travis Page

 

Number: 10T (The number 10 has been in our family since 1947. Myself, my Dad, my Grandfather, and my Great Grandfather ran the number.)

 

Age: 20

 

Hometown: Lafayette, TN

 

Years racing : 12 years. 4th Generation driver of his family. He started racing at the age of 8 running karts at local tracks in Kentucky.

His Accomplishments:
*In 2008 he moved into MMRA National Circuit running mini cups.
*At the age of 13 in 2008 he finished 8th in the Nation on a part time schedule.
*In 2009 ran MMRA National Tour again part time schedule and ran 5th in the Nation and was the 2009 Summer National Champion.
*2010 Riverview Track Champion (Outlaw Mini Cup)
*2011 Corbin Speedway and Riverview Track Champion, went undefeated entire season (Outlaw Mini Cup) For people who are not familiar with Mini Cups they are basically a half scale NASCAR Car. Same chassis, adjustments, basically everything that you see race on Sunday just a half scale. 500 pound car with a 390 CC Honda Motor. Junior series are capable of about 100 MPH, Outlaw Mini Cup same weight but 140 MPH capability.
*2012 Worked on CRA Jegs Series as crew member
*2013 Took year off to save money to start my own Racing Program.
*2014 Moved in to Super Dirt late Models raced at Clarksville, TN to run what my Dad ran.
*2015 returning to Clarksville, TN for the season.
So far he has raced in about 9 different states such as Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Oklahoma, Missouri, Georgia, Virginia. I have no idea how many tracks in those states but it has been a bunch, probably 30 plus tracks, and I loved all of them. (Especially the ones we had a lot of success at.)

In his own words:
The miles my family and I have traveled together going to race are miles that I will always cherish and have great memories for a life time. Racing is a life style that many people may never have the privilege of knowing. It's basically poetry in motion when you know you have cut the perfect lap. It's about tradition, family, respect, admiration, and hard work to strive to improve. Getting to know and respect other race teams and enjoying time in the pits. No matter if you race, part of a race team, a fan of racing, no matter what, racing is a life like no other. When it seems you can't, just believe that you can. It may not always be perfect, and you may not always win, but being in the game is enough to keep you coming back and doing your best every time out. I want the kids to know that if they work hard, stay focused, and if they have a desire to race they can do it too. It's a rough sport, a hard sport, and a sport that you have to be dedicated to 110%. The little kids of today need to know that they can be a part of racing if they choose to be. we need new racers every day to keep the sport growing.
Most of the people I started racing with when I was 8 years old are still racing today in some form or another, so go for your dream and don’t let anybody steal it from you no matter what your dream may be.

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