In this episode, I interviewed Kylie Glick, a 13-year-old junior late model racer from Northern California. Kylie comes from a racing family and is the first female in her family to race. She shares her early racing experiences, including starting with go-karts and transitioning to quarter midgets. Kylie talks about her recent transition to late models and the differences between dirt and asphalt racing. She also discusses her long-term goals of racing in the NASCAR Cup Series and the importance of physical fitness in racing. The conversation covers various topics related to exercise, physical fitness, and nutrition in the context of race car driving. It highlights the importance of staying physically fit and maintaining a healthy lifestyle for race car drivers. The discussion also touches on the challenges of racing in extreme weather conditions, such as heat and humidity. Additionally, the conversation explores the community aspect of motorsports and the strong bonds formed within the racing community.
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