Named As Official Spokesperson For Quarter Midgets Of America
Bryan Clauson, the 16 year old development driver for Chip Ganassi Racing and current United States Auto Club (USAC) stand-out, has been named as the official Spokesperson for the Quarter Midgets of America (QMA) racing club.
Clauson, who was a QMA competitor in Region 10 and Region 4, will be acting as an ambassador for the QMA, as well as serving as a mentor for current QMA participants. A former QMA National Champion, the Noblesville, IN teenager attributes much of his current career success to the foundation he was able to build from racing with QMA.
"I'm really excited about being the Spokesperson for QMA, as that organization has done so much for me personally. Not only was I able to gain the fundamentals of racing through this organization, but also, QMA helped me to develop as a person as well. So much of the focus of QMA is about life skills, such as goal setting and decision making, with the emphasis being on friendship and family. I feel truly honored to have been chosen to represent QMA, and look forward to giving back and serving as a role model to the current members of this great organization", remarks Clauson.
"Qma is very fortunate to have such a great role model to represent our sport. We are all behind this young man 100%. We wish him the very best in his racing career and will always feel blessed to have had him as a part of our sport. Thank you Bryan for all you have done for QMA." says Charlie Cagle, QMA President
QMA is is a non-profit organization with over 2,500 family memberships and approximately 4,000 drivers. There are 13 Regions in the QMA organization and 50 Quarter Midget Clubs Nationwide, all catering to young drivers 5-16 years of age. To learn more about how you can become involved with QMA, log on to www.quartermidgets.org.
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