Just shows that if you have the money and the opportunity you never know how many great drivers we have out there. This kid is absolutely amazing! He makes it look so damn easy LOL he’s definitely gained a new follower in me
@@russcollins4306 I totally agree!! There is only one Sunday driver that can relate to this and he loves it! I don't watch napcar anymore anyway too political for me.
You represent st augustine with pride young man! Im jealous! At your age, i was racing go carts on the dirt short track when i was your age and here you are jumping right in with the big boys! Make us proud dude!
I like this kid. He's got talent. He's got heart. He knows how to drive. Most importantly he's got patience. Can't wait to see him down the road. The next Scott Bloomquist perhaps???
@@ronniemctaggart8722 funny you should say that. The wife and I were just talking about him the other day. Her favorite driver when he was on dirt. He should've stayed there.
I remember last year I hopped in my buddy late model and raced it a few races complete difference from what I drive and I’m only 14 right now so I’m gonna follow this kid throughout his career
I know I'm late but when the go pro broke a mount and u switched that just showed how much bristol is banked u can see the entire track going into the corner come up on that straight away and if you sitting in that passenger seat the only damn thing u can see is half the track freaking awesome and that kid is a wheel man he has his eyes in front he could care less who's beside him and side by side once the kid has made his move ur passed no matter how long u run beside him he's looking at the next car he's gonna pass crazy to see a kid that young with the veteran type driving
The helmet looks like it fits just fine his cheeks were puffed up in staging and when he touched it I don’t even think he actually moves the helmet might be a weird habit.
The helmet is too big for him. The chin strap is not keeping it down so he can see properly. It rolls back and the mouth guard gets into his vision. C’mon Dad! Get him the proper safety gear!
@@TEAMERICA96 no it probably does fit him. I think it could be a habit. I know I have the same habit of messing with my helmet when I’m stopped or when I’m going slower. On top of that, it’s a dirt track. They’re not known for being the smoothest tracks on earth. Bouncing can cause the helmet to move around/the kids head to move around which can loosen the straps. Plus I have 6 family members who dirt race (Examples being Kobe Gallion, and AJ Hicks) I have asked them if they can see when driving. The answer is no, which causes a reason to mess with the helmets due to dust and low visibility.
He tried rooting him up out of the way he knew the kid was on his door and still drove up the track like nobody was there I’m glad it ended the idiots night as well not just the kids
Haven't driven or watched for a long time, very long time, just happened by this video and all I got is DAMN!!! SMOOTH!! DAMN SMOOTH!!! I am very impressed with your skills. Keep it up Trey, your future is bright! I would like to give your Dad and Mom a big thumbs up, without them none of us would have the privilege of watching such a stellar performance. Good luck!
Kid can drive. There's also a 410 sprint car driver from Western PA who started his first 410 race at 12 years old. His second full year is this year at 15 years old and will definitely see victory lane.
That kid right there is the real deal he really is he's very very good driver he has patients I kept thinking he was a little bit skittish on the fires and he wasn't really up on the car in front of him but maybe that's just how he runs to keep it out of trouble
Absolutely outstanding!!! You, young man, have some God given talent. Keep up the good work. As for most of the others here in the comment section, please return to elementary school and learn how to spell.
WTF!!! Nothing spectacular here??? Are you delirious, this 12 year old put on a show. Money or not, if you have the better equipment or the worst equipment, you still have to wheel the car. They dont drive themselves.