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  • Essay / Cody Higginbotham: An extreme racing fan from...

    Some racing fans would love the opportunity to be part of a racing team. If you receive a great opportunity to do your dream job, then you should grab this opportunity. If you don't take the opportunity you've been given, you don't know if you'll ever see that same opportunity. Cody Higginbotham, 22, has been given many exciting opportunities since he was 12 years old. Cody Higginbotham is an extreme racing fan from Guntersville, Alabama. Cody has received many exciting opportunities over the past ten years. He got his first big break working on a message board for Jamie Mosley in 2003. “Jamie drove part-time in the #39 for Jay Robinson. He asked me to work on a forum for him. I was only 12 years old at the time. I admit I was quite nervous, but I was also excited about the amazing opportunity I had received. Cody received a second great opportunity to work with Venturini Motorsports in 2004. “Venturini Motorsports Marketing/PR Tom Venturini noticed me when Billy Venturini was still driving. He gave me a wonderful opportunity to work on a forum (bulletin board) for them in late 2004 and into 2007." Cody also worked on a forum (bulletin board) for Brad Keselowski in 2005-2009, David Gilliland in 2006-2007, Burney Lamar in 2009 and JD Motorsports in 2008-2012. Cody received other incredible opportunities before and after he finished working. on message boards for racing teams. Cody began running social media pages for race car drivers and racing teams in 2009. “I worked on a social media page for Mario Gosselin from 2009 to 2010. From late 2010 to Part of 2011 I worked on a social media page for 2nd Chance Motorspo...... middle of paper ......ing what will be a head in the next 10 years. I would also like to say get well to my uncle AR. I would like to thank Jimmy Mean Racing and Joey Gase for putting AR Get Well Soon stickers on the #52 car at Bristol. This means so much to my family. »Cody does what everyone should do, follow your hopes and dreams and never give up. He has had many great opportunities over the last 10 years. He's doing a great job helping Joey Gase and Jimmy means racing this year and hopefully many years to come. To Cody: You are doing a great job helping Jimmy Means Racing and Joey Gase get the word out about how they perform each weekend at the track. My heart goes out to your uncle AR. I hope your uncle AR recovers soon. I'm sure your uncle AR is very proud of everything you have accomplished in your life. I wish you only the best for your future.