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You just try to absorb as much as you can from someone who has won as many races and championships as he has.
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"You just try to absorb as much as you can from someone who has won as many races and championships as he has. Career wise, he's been the greatest thing that's happened to me"

- Larry Dixon

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This quote by Larry Dixon talks to the importance of learning from those who have accomplished fantastic success. Dixon is referring to a mentor of his, likely a race vehicle motorist, who has actually won numerous races and championships. Dixon is revealing his thankfulness for the guidance and understanding he has actually gotten from this mentor, and how it has assisted him in his own profession. He is highlighting the importance of learning from those who have accomplished fantastic success, and how it can help you in your own profession. Dixon is also revealing his gratitude for his coach, and how his mentor has been the best thing to take place to him in his career. This quote speaks to the importance of gaining from those who have attained excellent success, and how it can help you in your own career.

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