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Rob Krider is a National Champion racing driver competing in the National Auto Sport Association (NASA) Honda Challenge Series. Rob has raced numerous forms of motorsports including drag racing, autocross, hill climbs, rally cross and even demolition derby. He’s also a champion endurance racing driver. He is a contributing editor for SpeedNews magazine and writes the Toolshed Engineer column that provides tips for club racers. Rob’s been on numerous TV shows including Mud, Sweat and Gears, Optima’s Search for the Ultimate Street Car and Horsepower Wars and he created the documentary film Double Down, a look at endurance racing. When not on the track Rob is a California Highway Patrol officer.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft  •  Sports Car Market  •  Buy Sell Hold Podcast  •  Christopher Kimball Financial Services   •  Adobe Road Winery    •   Techforce   •   Double Nickel 9 Motorsports

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES

To Race Anything and Win Everything.

Where do we go from here?

Victory and champagne can be found at the track but races are won weeks before at the shop.

Refuse to lose. – Public Enemy

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

His transition from being a lead singer in a punk rock band to becoming a California Highway Patrol Officer. Rob even wrote a book about the experience titled Cadet Blues.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1991 Nissan SE R

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

Cadet Blues by Rob Krider*

Kussmaul Chronicles by Craig Watkins*

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

No matter who you are, chase your dreams.

 

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