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'''Robert Hixon

Robert Freddrick Hixon (Born March 20, 1965) is an American race car driver, engineer, and construction professional. He started his racing career at Illiana Motor Speedway in Schererville, Indiana. Where in 1982, at the age of 17, he was named Late Model Division Rookie of the Year and became the youngest qualifier in their prestigious Tony Bettenhausen Memorial Race. That same year he was the youngest participant in the National Short Track Championship, at the Rockford Speedway, in Rockford, Illinois. The following year, he was the youngest Late Model participant in the World Series of Short Track Racing, at the New Smyrna Speedway, in Florida. Also, in 1983, he was the youngest ARTGO star. Competing against drivers such as Rusty Wallace, Bobby Allison, Dick Trickle, Mark Martin, Jim Sauter, and Joe Shear. In 1984, he moved to the International Racing Association. Where he consistently finished in the top 5. In the process, he defeated champions such as Gary Bettenhausen, Bill Venturini, Bob Schacht, and Bob Dotter. He makes occassional appearances with ASA and ARCA. He has aided in the careers of many of Chicagolands legendary drivers, suchas Bobby Dotter, Frank Gawlinski, and Ed Hoffman. He is a life long friend of the most successful female race car driver, Danica Patrick.

'''Education

He is a graduate of Purdue University Calumet, with a B.S. in Construction Technology, with honors, in 1993. He has worked for top 100 engineering and consulting firms suchas ATC and Associates. With a client list that includes: Bank of America, Walmart, Menards, Prologis, Old Navy, Trump of Indiana, Graycor, Poet, Andersens, ICM, Home depot, and countless government entities.