It's tough enough for inexperienced drivers to make a name for themselves on the state's auto racing circuit. Imagine what it's like for a high school-aged driver.
Jack Purcell is one who has run the gamut at both Elko Speedway and Raceway Park in Shakopee. The 17-year-old will be a senior at Bloomington Jefferson High School this fall.
"The first thing you have to do is earn the respect of the other drivers," Purcell said. "They are all like, 'What are you doing here?' "
Here's a look at four metro-area teenagers who, unlike most of their varsity sports-playing peers, look forward to summer as their season to race and not relax.
Young at heart
Collin Olson of Hugo will turn 15 later his month. He has been racing since he was 7, three years after driving a four-wheeler for the first time.
"My dad [Al] thought it would be safer if I had a cage around me," Olson said. "He got me started off in quarter midgets," a division of racing for smaller cars with drivers usually ranging from 5 to 16 year old.
Olson still races in the quarter midget division as well as Winged Micro Sprints at St. Croix Valley Raceway in St. Croix Falls, Wis., and Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, Wis. He is in second place in the Winged Micro Sprints points standings.
"I like to race as much as I can," Olson said. "It's a lot of fun."