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| The Wheels of Steel |
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| By Shreyans Tiwari, S/o Mr. Shailesh Tiwari, Manager (Management Services) |
| April 16, 2009 |
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 The following story has been contributed by Shreyans Tiwari, a Class - VI student of DPS Noida and the son of Mr. Shailesh Tiwari, Manager (Management Services) IndianOil.
The biggest race of U.S.A, “The Wheels of Steel”, was going to start. 75 racers were taking part in that. The prize money of the race was $50 millions. There was a racer whose name was Justin. He was an overconfident and rude racer. His brother was a poor and old racer. His name was Robin. He was a very kind person. Justin hated Robin, but Robin didn’t. Even if Robin was poor, he raced not for the greed of money, he raced for enjoyment.
When the race started, Justin raced his car in full speed but he forgot that there was a sharp turn also. He had no time to press the brakes and Smash! (You can guess what happened). But Robin raced his car a little bit slower and won the race. He was very happy after that and Justin learned the lesson that we should not be overconfident and rude. After that they became good brothers.
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