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MotorWerks Magazine Volume 13, Issue 2

Twenty-seven year-old Andrew Willis grew up in a family that embraced motorsport. And after going racing with his Dad for more years than he can remember and going along with his brother when he went karting, he was given the opportunity to race in the Ministox class in 2011 at age fifteen at Hednesford Raceway in Cannock. The class is an entry level for short oval racing and it is a full contact class so the Mini’s compete with bars all around them and through them and you race around in circles and crash into each other. “That was my first experience of racing for myself.” he said. “I did this for only a year before becoming too old to do that formula, so it was time to find something else to race.

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