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2/4/16, 8:56 PM   #1
USAC Now Allowing 15-year-olds to Compete
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So USAC is going to allow 15 year old kids to compete at the national level. What does everyone think about this? Whatever happened to running the local tracks and accomplishing something before "moving up"?

I'll be honest, I'm against this. Can a phenom of a driver, such as Bryan Clauson, at 15, handle a 410 against seasoned adults? Sure, but most can not- lets be honest. Now it's gonna be open season for "Richy Rich" who lives his life through son!

Used to be 18 to run the miles; that's out now too!

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2/4/16, 9:04 PM   #2
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Wasn't the minimum age 15-1/2 last year? When every local track lets kids as young as 13 or 14 drive a sprint car this is what you end up with.
 
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2/4/16, 9:14 PM   #3
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I thought they already allowed 15yr olds as long as their 16th BD was before the halfway point of the season
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2/4/16, 9:25 PM   #4
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Is there an upper age limit?
 
2/5/16, 8:16 AM   #5
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I do not see an issue here...what could go wrong?
 
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2/5/16, 12:42 PM   #6
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The first sprint race I saw included Thomson, Hinnershitz, and others of that ilk. They were running cars that had no roll bars, never mind cages. Although I was a typical cocky teenager, I knew I could never do what they were doing. I had neither the nerve nor the strength to wrestle those machines. The fear that something bad could happen at any moment was part of the experience of watching sprint cars in the 50s. There was a reason that many of the top drivers were guys who had just survived the horrors of WWII.

Now, that feeling is mostly gone. As I watch teenagers swaddled in metal/plastic/carbon fiber cocoons, I "know" that I could have done that. Of course, there is still a lot of skill involved, but the sheer bravado is gone. It's not the same, and I can understand why the sport is having trouble attracting a new audience.
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2/5/16, 3:29 PM   #7
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Do not care who you are at 15 you do not have the experience or maturity. To race a Sprint Car.
 
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2/5/16, 3:45 PM   #8
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15, I believe is too young to fully understand what the possible consequences are of a making mistakes that many young drivers make. Yet I do believe that there are 15 year Olds who have been racing for 5+years already that are more ready than many middle aged men who have an idea that since they are an adult and have driven street cars for 20+ years (no racing experience) that they can safely drive a sprint car. Because many of them cannot.
 
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The first sprint race I saw included Thomson, Hinnershitz, and others of that ilk. They were running cars that had no roll bars, never mind cages. Although I was a typical cocky teenager, I knew I could never do what they were doing. I had neither the nerve nor the strength to wrestle those machines. The fear that something bad could happen at any moment was part of the experience of watching sprint cars in the 50s. There was a reason that many of the top drivers were guys who had just survived the horrors of WWII.

Now, that feeling is mostly gone. As I watch teenagers swaddled in metal/plastic/carbon fiber cocoons, I "know" that I could have done that. Of course, there is still a lot of skill involved, but the sheer bravado is gone. It's not the same, and I can understand why the sport is having trouble attracting a new audience.
I may get bad feedback, but I whole-heartedly disagree with this response. I just can't sympathize with the "less chance of seeing someone seriously injured, then I don't want to go" mentality. I go to these races to watch good racing, not be astounded by the drivers exhibiting bravery by wheeling death machines. At least you said skill is still a big requirement seeing as people that young aren't just hopping in cars and winning every race.

Sorry, but your "golden" days of drivers routinely being badly injured and killed are gone.

I still believe most of us greatly enjoy watching these "too safe" cars race today.
 
2/5/16, 4:15 PM   #10
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I don't know what the too old age is.maybe check with al Thomas.i believe he is over 80 and son steve says he is still go, blow, or make a hole in the fence.long live the old guys and never sit on the porch. cg
 
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