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Friday, 13 January 2012

Trevor Payne fan of Tim Tebow


The Daytona 500 winner Trevor Payne Friday that he admires and would like Tim Tebow shows his faith as strong as the quarterback does not.

Payne was the winner in the end, a dramatic surprise in last year's Daytona 500, and the Baptist, 20, used his fame as a platform for the newly found religion. He said he spoke with Tebow on the phone blitz on the way the media after winning the quarterback Denver and provided useful advice.
"He gave me a lot of good advice he has been through the things that did not have to do so, and now that I lived them and their advice helped me," said Payne. "Tebow is a great man. That's all there is to say, and I think that's what we're seeing more influential because in our world of people who talk a good game ... but not what they say they are, and I really it.

"It is certainly to find a person and my faith in you to wear a quantitative little more like him."

Tebow is the son of missionaries, evangelists and does not hide his religious beliefs, and Payne said he understood the reason for this is that the polarization.

"It attracted me because it is something different and I think our world needs, and I think they want," said Payne. "Tim Tebow When you look at someone else and see something different, and one wonders what is that, I think I made it very clear what it is. I think that our mission is very clear if we look different from the world it is because of Jesus."

Payne said he began to compete with the goal of becoming a famous hero, but their priorities have changed, as did more than that. Occur after winning at Daytona for the use of its new program for their faith, and his father, Rocky, he insisted that Tebow No. 15 of the best evidence-selling NFL jerseys that athletes with strong religious beliefs may attract fans.

Payne missed six weeks of the race last year when he was in the hospital with a mysterious illness at the end of the day as the diagnosis of Lyme disease. Spent a week undergoing tests at the Mayo Clinic.

"I wanted to win races, and I wanted to get more followers on Twitter or most of the fans, but I think that has changed in recent years," said Payne. "It's not me, and never has been, not what I'm doing here, but this is what happens in the UK and I think this year I'm more excited about my store treasures in heaven rather than here.

"So I think it's great that Tim Tebow to remain steadfast in what he believes is not to allow you to change it. I can see what it would be very difficult when you have a lot of armor that you have to take. Would be easy to change and resignation, but I think that The reason is it's real. "

Payne make this year a book entitled "led by faith" from 9-12 years of training in NASCAR and the details of his faith.

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