Motorsport sensation Sara Misir enjoying life in the fast lane

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HIGHLY GIFTED Sara Misir is a young motorsports sensation who at the age of 24...

Whilst racing her way around the globe, next up is Donnington Park on September 17 - 18, Sara also studies architecture in FloridaHIGHLY GIFTED Sara Misir is a young motorsports sensation who at the age of 24 is most certainly living life in the fast lane.

Whilst racing her way around the globe, next up at Donnington Park is September 17 – 18, Sara also studies architecture in Florida.How did your love affair with motorsports begin? My dad gave me a go kart and said let’s just give horseback riding a small break, and I fell in love with go karting. At the same time, I hated it, because I went from a sport where I was a pro into something where I knew nothing, and it was very competitive. It was hard, but I had a passion for the adrenaline, the head-to-head racing, using your mind, it’s more than just how fast the car can go. It is race craft, like a chess match.

One hundred per cent! I have a very diverse background in sports. When I was in high school, I used to play about seven different sports, from football, to volleyball, swimming, tennis, any clubs that there were I would join it. I’ve always wanted to balance both team sports and individual sports. So, I think having that diversity of different types of training, different types of coaches has really allowed me to appreciate the competitiveness and to have a good perspective of it.It’s not easy.

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