Sue Glass had a car accident when she was eight so she didn't like driving. When she grew up this was a problem, because she got a job with a car company. Then six years ago she met Julian Swayland, a racing driver, and she told him she was afraid of cars. He wanted to help, so he took her to Brands Hatch, a Grand Prix racing circuit. He drove her round corners at 100 mph and she loved it.
Then she heard about a special motor racing course. She did the course with five men and was amazed when she got top marks. She says: 'I think I did well because I listened to everything the teacher said. I needed to because I was so afraid.
The best moment was my first championship race. I didn't win but I came fourth out of 20. I love the excitement of motor racing but it's a dangerous sport and I'm always very frightened. In fact I stopped doing it a year ago, because I got so nervous before each race; I felt really sick. I'm not going to race again, I'm going to open a driving school next year.'
Sue Glass had a car accident when she was eight so she didn't like driving. When she grew up this was a problem, because she got a job with a car company. Then six years ago she met Julian Swayland, a racing driver, and she told him she was afraid of cars. He wanted to help, so he took her to Brands Hatch, a Grand Prix racing circuit. He drove her round corners at 100 mph and she loved it. Then she heard about a special motor racing course. She did the course with five men and was amazed when she got top marks. She says: 'I think I did well because I listened to everything the teacher said. I needed to because I was so afraid. The best moment was my first championship race. I didn't win but I came fourth out of 20. I love the excitement of motor racing but it's a dangerous sport and I'm always very frightened. In fact I stopped doing it a year ago, because I got so nervous before each race; I felt really sick. I'm not going to race again, I'm going to open a driving school next year.'
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