Episode 281 -- Troy Selberg on Growing Up in Racing, Entrepreneurship

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This week in the first of what will be three installments of our interview, Troy Selberg talks about his family’s move from its home in California to North Carolina, where both he AND his dad were going to pursue careers in motorsports.  
 
Troy remembers his ingenious method of sneaking into the garage, well before he became a teenager. He worked with D.K. Ulrich and Lake Speed before going to work for Hendrick Motorsports and driver Ricky Rudd.  
 
He also talks about how Mike Rich’s accident at Atlanta changed the course of his life and how, eventually, he returned to Lake Speed’s team and became crew chief.  
 
And … if you’re out there and have experience in the motorsports industry, Troy has some advice that you do NOT want to miss. 
 
We'll then take a deep dive into the April 4, 1991 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which featured coverage of Ken Schrader's early season victory at Atlanta. 
 
We wouldn’t have known anything about Schrader's victory from the broadcast of the race … because there WAS NO broadcast of the event once it resumed following a day’s postponement due to rain.
 
This issue also carried features on Harry Gant, Alan Kulwicki, and Darlington Raceway legend Elton Odom.
 
NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. 
 
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Episode 281 -- Troy Selberg on Growing Up in Racing, Entrepreneurship

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