We all have dreams of what we want to do and who we want to
become. Many of us eventually decide it is too late; we have missed
our chances. But is it ever really too late to try?
Don Simpson does not think so. In his memoir, Too Old for Motor
Racing, he tells the story of how he became a race car driver at
the age of sixty-two. Simpson is an ordinary man from a regular
family; he spent his early years living on a council estate in
Liverpool, UK. He attended the school at the end of his street,
leaving as soon as he could. As a young man with a young family, he
could not indulge in his passion for motor racing except as a
spectator; racing was simply too expensive and risky for someone
with a family to take care of. Later in life, however, Simpson
discovered limits are almost always imagined, not real. At the age
of sixty-two, he began to race.
Although your passion may be for something other than motor
racing, this memoir seeks to inspire you to go after your dreams,
because it is never too late to try.
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