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Chris's journey in racing is nothing short of incredible. Starting in Go-Karts in 2003, he became a 2-Time National Champion by 2005. From there, he transitioned to Crate Late Models in 2006 and, in 2009, made his mark in Super Late Models.

Throughout his career, Fergy has racked up an impressive list of accomplishments, with over 80 Career Late Model Feature Wins and victories in prestigious races across various series. His dedication to the sport and passion for racing are truly inspirational.

Questions asked on the show:


Let's start at the beginning of your racing journey. You began racing Go-Karts regionally in 2003 and became a 2-Time National Champion by 2005. What drew you to racing, and how did you achieve such success in the early days?

Transitioning from Go-Karts to Crate Late Models in 2006 was a significant step. Can you tell us about the challenges and lessons you learned during that transition?

In 2009, you made your move to Super Late Models. What inspired you to take this step, and how did it change your approach to racing?

How important is the marketing side of the sport as a racer?

With over 80 Career Late Model Feature Wins, what do you believe sets you apart as a successful racer? Are there any specific strategies or techniques that have contributed to your consistency?

Throughout your career, you've raced in multiple series, including the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and the World of Outlaws Late Model Series. Can you tell us about the differences in racing in these elite competitions and what it takes to compete at that level?

Maintaining your dedication to racing over the years is remarkable. How do you stay motivated and passionate about the sport season after season?

You've set track records at various venues. Could you share some insights into what it takes to be a record-holder and excel on different tracks?

Reflecting on your career, which race or victory stands out as the most memorable, and why?

Aspiring racers often look up to experienced drivers like you. What advice would you give to young and upcoming racers looking to make their mark in the industry?

Can you tell us about any exciting upcoming races or projects you're involved in that fans should be on the lookout for?

Finally, what's the next chapter in your racing journey? Are there any goals or dreams you're still eager to achieve in your career?