Today is 'R U OK? Day', and we caught up with racing driver and R U OK? ambassador Tyler Everingham about cars and the importance of talking about mental health. Tyler began his racing career at age 10, starting in go-karts and progressing through to open-wheel Formula 4 racing when he was 15. Since then, he's graduated to the Supercars Championship series, with the 19-year-old rumoured to be driving his debut Bathurst 1000 race in a V8 Supercar this year.
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