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Balto Formula One

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From about the time he could walk, Balto always wanted to be a racing driver. Life gave Balto no favors, however, as his wolfdog heritage left him being bullied and ridiculed. Despite this, Balto's parents worked hard to give their son a chance the world refused to give. Balto's parents would get him into go carts, and he never looked back. Being from Indiana, Balto first wanted to race IndyCar, but his talent gave him reason to shoot even higher. By the time he graduated high school, he was competing for go cart world championships. Through all this, his childhood friend and eventual wife Jenna was always there for him wherever he needed help or someone to trust. In the mid-80s, Balto competed in the Formula 3000 series, winning a drivers championship in 1986. In mid-1987, Balto got the opportunity he was waiting for when the Ford Motor Company, who decided to enter their own F1 team, offered him a full-time seat for the 1988 Formula One season, and he accepted. Despite Balto now being a full-time Formula One driver, he still has lots to prove, especially to those who ridicule him because of his wolfdog heritage, including Steele Kaasen, his bully from back home who also competed in Formula 3000 and was a rookie for '88 with the Arrows team. Guide Balto's journey to either F1 glory or F1 bust.