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Many UGA students have ideas about
glamorous jobs they want to get after they graduate. Senior
James Gue has already begun his. In fact, James has been racing
cars and go-karts professionally for 14 years and currently
competes in the American LeMans series in the Prototype 2
category. He transferred to UGA two years ago and has taken
a full-load of classes every semester while maintaining a
full-time job on the racing circuit. He made Dean's List for
three of the past four semesters and is a member of the Italian
Honor Society.
Expected
graduation: May 2005
Degree objective: B.B.A. in Economics with
a minor in Italian
University highlights, achievements
and awards:
Racing cars has always been a great passion of mine. I have
raced at various levels throughout my short career, anywhere
from go-karts here in Georgia to racing in Europe. After 11
years of racing go-karts and numerous race wins and championships,
my car racing career really got started when I received the
Barber-CART Skip Barber Karting Scholarship when I was nineteen.
The scholarship paid for my first year of car racing. Currently
I am competing in the American LeMans Series, in the Prototype
2 category. We just won the team championship, and I am second
in the driver’s championship.
Current employment:
In addition to racing the American LeMans Series full time,
I work for a large Canadian engineering and racing oriented
company as a test and development driver. I also work part-time
as a driving instructor at the Road Atlanta race track in
Gainesville, Georgia, teaching both race craft as well as
teen driving schools.
High School: The Internet Home School
Hometown: Roswell, GA
Family ties:
My family is also involved in racing. My mother and father
own and run a successful racing team, Essex Racing, based
in Cumming, Georgia. My older brother has been a design engineer
for a number of racing car manufacturers as well as working
for an Indy car team.
I choose to attend UGA because...
...after living in Italy for a couple of years I was really
interested in continuing to learn the language, so the language
classes were a big reason for coming here. Athens is a true
college town, and the idea of a big and diverse campus with
a great reputation was something that really appealed to me.
When I have free time, I like...
Any free time I have is usually spent catching up or trying
to get ahead with my school work, as my racing and testing
schedule is quite demanding. After I’m caught up with
my with school work I usually ride my bike around Athens,
work out or play some kind of sport; I'm always staying active.
The craziest thing I've done is...
...leave high school here in Georgia and move to Italy by
myself the day I turned 17 not knowing a word of Italian.
I was there with an Italian go-kart team racing throughout
western Europe.
My favorite place to study is...
...the desk in my apartment between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. It
is the perfect place for me since it’s quiet and free
of distractions. There’s no TV and nobody usually calls
that late so that’s usually when I’m most productive.
If I could share an afternoon with anyone, I would
love to share it with...
...Michael Schumacher, who is a seven-time Formula 1 World
Champion. He is one of the greatest drivers to have ever lived.
I think it would be interesting to observe his work ethic
and see what makes him tick.
After graduation, I plan to...
...continue with racing and trying to pursue other motorsports
opportunities more aggressively as I will be able to focus
on racing 100 percent.
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