The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Simone’s drive

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But next weekend Simone will sit behind the wheel and enter the frantic world of stock car racing.

The pint- sized speedster will be following in the rubber- burning tyre tracks of dad Robert, 30, a former champ who has hung up his helmet to pass on his skills.

While she has his blessing, Robert admits he’ll be more nervous watching than he ever was racing himself.

And wife Kirsty, 30, will be even more on edge as Simone takes to Crimond Raceway in Aberdeensh­ire, where former F1 champ Jim Clark began his career.

“I’ve always been crazy about cars,” said mechanic Robert, who lives in Crimond.

“I liked fixing them up and I started Ministox when I was 13 and banger racing as soon as I could at 16.

“I moved on to Hot Saloons and it’s an amazing buzz. Being part of it is like having your birthday and Christmas rolled into one.”

Robert more than knows the risks Simone could be facing as his body has been through the wars over the years.

He’s been hospitalis­ed on numerous occasions and has broken his collar bone, ribs, thumbs, chipped his shin and ruptured a muscle at the base of his spine while banger racing.

“I had to be cut out of the car and had no feeling in my legs,” reveals Robert.

“I thought it could have been even more serious than it was and it didn’t help that Kirsty was watching and was nine months pregnant with Simone at the time.”

Simone, and younger brother Aidan, five, have been around stock cars all their lives.

But it was just last year that Simone said she fancied racing more than just watching.

Robert borrowed a BriSCA F2 kart and, aged just seven, she got her first shot, showing a natural talent – if a bit of a heavy foot initially.

“She went a wee bit too fast and gave herself a big scare but as soon as she controlled the throttle, she really enjoyed it.

“I could tell right away that she was reading the track just the way I used to.

Freya is held aloft by her brothers Lewis and Ben.

“A while after wards she said that she wanted to race and A BASKETBALL-MAD family are celebratin­g after their youngest member was picked to represent Scotland.

Freya Schoffield has been bouncing a ball since she could stand thanks to the fact her older brothers had already taken up the sport.

And the 13-year-old has proven just as formidable as

Simone already loves the speed of her kart and the buzz of the track.

asked if there was any chance of getting a kart.”

Robert had been one of the sport’s top racers, winning a championsh­ip in 2015.

He had planned on going out on a high, but was persuaded to compete again last year in the hope of making it back-to-back triumphs.

Robert was pipped by just one point and with his daughter wanting to be the next racing generation he decided to sell his car and splash out the £ 2500 on a new F2 kart to let Simone take over.

A tailor- made – and suitably girly – race suit, goggles, balaclava, gloves, neck brace and crash helmet, all in red or pink, have also arrived for Simone’s debut.

She will get behind the wheel properly for a practice day next weekend before the season opener at Crimond on Sunday, April 9.

She’s expected be the youngest in the field. And after competing at Crimond and Cowdenbeat­h, the family are already making plans for Simone’s future career by

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