Special from Gardner Racing
Mason Mingus ready to
wrestle wheel of Super Late Model
Opens season at Gresham on
March 13th
By T D Davis
After a hard fought seventh place finish in
the Tennessee high school wrestling tournament, Mason Mingus has
turned his attention to another one of his favorite sports…stockcar
racing. Mingus, from Brentwood, TN, and the team for which he
drives, Gardner Racing based in Louisville, KY, are set to race
several Super Late Model series in 2010. He will open his season at
the newly renovated Gresham Motorsports Park in Georgia in a CRA Super
Late Model race on March 13th.
“I participate in several sports including
football, wrestling and stockcar racing,” the talented 15-year-old
athlete said recently. “I had a great time playing football and
wrestling for Franklin Road Academy but now it’s time to turn my
attention to racing, which is my favorite sport.”
Mingus’ plans include several CRA races,
including legendary Salem Speedway event, as well as venturing to the
Gulf Coast area to compete in at least four of the Blizzard Series
races at famed Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, FL. “We’d like
to get some seat time at Five Flags so we can look at racing in the
Snowball Derby in December,” he said.
Mingus raced in several Late Model events
during the 2009 season picking up a win at Whitesville, Kentucky. He
also picked up valuable seat time at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
where he raced against the likes of NASCAR superstar Kyle Busch.
While the young hot shoe is gaining
recognition in racing, his early development into a top-notch racer
shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who knows the amiable
youngster. After all, he has been a speedster since he got his first
go-cart when he was just four years old. “I knew that I liked
going fast when I was four-years-old and my dad bought a two seat
go-cart,” he said. “After driving my dad just one time around our yard
I stopped in the driveway and promptly asked him to get out,” Mason
revealed. His dad was duly impressed while his mom was duly
distressed to see her son blasting around the yard pushing the cart to
its limit.
After hot lapping the cart for a while,
the young hot shoe graduated to a Quarter Midget racecar and racing
became a permanent part of his life. Success came early for the
then, seven-year-old racer. After just three races in the Quarter
Midgets, officials moved him out of the beginner division. Using the
Quarter Midget division to gain valuable seat time, Mingus learned how
to negotiate his way through race traffic. He won numerous races and
finished in the top five in points in two tough divisions of the
series before moving to the competitive Mini-Cup Division as his need
for speed began to build. While racing the half-scale size speedsters,
he won five races and gathered several top five finishes.
The need to go faster moved Mingus into the
Baby Grand Division. The 2/3-scale racecar division was where NASCAR
superstar Carl Edwards, who happens to be Mingus’ favorite driver, won
his first championship. The cars routinely accelerate to over 100 mph.
In his first full season Mingus raced at a number of tracks in the
East and Mid-West on his way to winning the Eastern National
Championship.
Again he felt the need for more speed and in
August of 2008 he landed a chance to try his hand in a Late Model
stock car at Beech Bend Speedway in Bowling Green, KY. Within a few
laps in the Gardner Racing Late Model, Mingus’ talent began to be
really revealed as the 13-year old was hot lapping as quickly as
veteran drivers.
Now, with 2009 season of Late Model racing in
the books, Mingus plans to use the 2010 season to continue to gain
experience and knowledge. “We feel that we can be competitive
and have a chance to win but we also want to try to get as much seat
time as possible and that means we need to finish as many laps as we
can,” he said.