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Training Rookie Drivers

I have been reading through a lot of old threads, most notably this thread from 2004, and I'm thinking about what is going to be best for 229 when i head off to college next year. I have had a lot of ideas and thoughts about what may be the best role on the team for me as competition season roles around and as it is almost that time of year when teams will be deciding on their drive teams.

The question I am posing both to myself, my team, and the Chief Delphi community at large is this...

If a team has a graduating drive team that has been in the box the past few years, should they look to their younger students to continue on instead of sticking with their veteran drivers?

Obviously skill, maturity, knowledge, communication skills, and the ability to keep cool under pressure are extremely important when choosing a drive team. I am well aware of these facts. But, if your team had a veteran drive team matched with a rookie drive team that was almost, if not at equal strength skill wise, would you go with your rookies or stick with your trained veterans? Should I step down and let the future of 229 take the reigns, or should i stick with it through the end? The possibility of coaching has been brought to my attention numerous times despite the fact that 229 has never had a high schooler coach (which i know some people may disagree with). I understand that it is my decision to make, but I am interested in what you may have to say onthe subject.

I know this may not be the most complete post I've ever had, then again it may be the most complete post I have ever had, so post any questions you may have.

JT
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