Saturday, January 31, 2015

Extraordinary Student Michael Benyahia


The word extraordinary is defined as something or someone very unusual or remarkable.  At Dade Christian School, there are many remarkable students who, in addition to excelling in the classroom, participate in extracurricular activities that are anything but ordinary. Case in point, 9th grade student and formula racecar driver, Michael Benyahia. This young driver began his career at the age of seven and has been making waves in the motorsports world ever since. After competing at the club level and getting up to speed with the fast-paced karting world, the now 14-year-old is one of the most gifted and talented racers in the United States. 
In August 2014, Benyahia traveled to Europe to continue training and gain experience in hopes to become a better driver, racer, and competitor. 

"It is very important for Michael to gain some experience while competing in Europe,” explained Tecno Kart Racing Manager Michele Zampieri. “The conditions in Europe are very different than in America and the competition and driving style is much more intense. These factors can only benefit Michael in his future racing career.” Although describing his experiences in Europe as “very difficult, very different,” Benyahia looks forward to continuing and growing in his career.

Benyahia, who currently races a Formula 2000 open-wheel car, hopes to become an internationally renowned Formula One driver. He and his older brother Steven (12th grade) have attended Dade Christian School since 4K and 2nd grade, respectively. When asked how he juggles his rigorous academic coursework with a grueling racing schedule, Benyahia smiled and said, “It’s a lot of work, but it’s worth it.”  Dade Christian is proud to boast such a talented young man with a humble spirit, despite his many achievements in the racing world. 





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