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When I started out as a racing driver, there was a deluge of offers
from agents who wanted to represent me and manage my career. I was
still in my teens and terribly excited. But my father stopped me from
signing up anyone. His logic was simple—be your own man first. He wanted me to understand the ins and outs of the racing business before I entrusted someone with the responsibility of managing my career in this field. This knowledge would ensure that I had a control over my career path and was not dependent on others’ opinions. Following this advice, it was after 10 years in racing that I finally took on an agent. By that time I really did know my way around.
- As told to SHARDA UGRA |
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