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How to Become a Champ Car Racing Race Official

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Champ Car Racing is popular throughout the world. Races are held in California, Australia, the UK and so many other places. Being a race official for Champ Car Racing is an exciting job. It can be somewhat difficult to become this type of race official because the position is in such high demand. Follow these steps to become a race official for Champ Car Racing.

From Quick Guide: Car Racing
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Learn the basics of Champ Car Racing. You can do this by researching Champ Car Racing online at the Champ Car World Series website or talking to a driver of a Champ Car. Hang out in the pits at the race track.

  2. Step 2

    Educate yourself on the mechanics of race cars as all race officials need to know this information. Go online to Jim Russell Racing Schools for information on a mechanic training schools or call them at (800) 733-0345. This school offers training in race car preparation, crash damage repair, chassis set up and more.

  3. Step 3

    Volunteer at the track. Inquire if the current race official will let you shadow him. Ask him about his experience and what he did to become a race official.

  4. Step 4

    Create your resume. Make sure it includes your experience and training with Champ Car Racing. Make it look sharp and professional so you'll get noticed.

  5. Step 5

    Apply for the race official position online at the Champ Car World Series Website. You can find the address to send your resume to and any positions they have available at the bottom of the page.

  6. Step 6

    Interview for the race official position. Dress in a professional manner. Show up on time and carry yourself proudly to land the job.

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