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3/25/08, 9:38 AM |
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Mini Indy's 2008 Novice Day
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 31 |
Mini Indy's 2008 Novice Day is this Saturday, March 29th from 9:30am – 4:30pm.
The following is a link to a flyer with more information: http://freemanracing.com/home/index....h-29-2008.html Anyone interested in Quarter Midget racing is welcome to attend and find out what all the excitement is about. Our novice trainers and other experienced club members will be available to help kids 5 years old and up to experience the thrill of driving a racecar. This is also a great opportunity to get all of your questions answered. If you already have purchased a quarter midget racecar, we will do the required safety checks and try to help answer your maintenance and set up questions. As a representative of the Central Indiana Quarter Midget Association, otherwise known as Mini Indy, I wanted to take this time to let you know about our track, our sport, and what I feel is some of the best racing around. A lot of you on this board are probably very familiar with quarter midget racing. I suspect some of you are former quarter midget racers yourself. Quarter midget racing is a competitive motor sports organization for children ages 5 – 16. The racing has been around since the 30’s and many former, current, and future stars have gotten their start in quarter midgets. The racing environment is about children and family with drivers developing many positive skills that stay with them throughout life and their racing careers. The Mini-Indy Speedway is located just northeast of downtown Indianapolis on the Indiana State Fair Grounds. The concrete track is nice and wide with banking of 7 degrees on the straights and 9 degrees in the corners, just like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It holds the distinction of having the largest Quarter Midget event ever with over 1000 cars showing up to compete in the 2003 Eastern Grands. North of Indianapolis is another great quarter midget facility in Kokomo, IN. For those of you interested in getting their young drivers involved or are interested in learning more about quarter midget racing at Mini Indy, checks us out at www.miniindyspeedway.org The following is a link to our 2008 schedule. Take the time, stop by, support our young driver, and be prepared to witness some exciting racing by kids that surely will one day be stars. http://www.miniindyspeedway.org/schedule.htm For those of you who have been involved in quarter midgets, share some of your stories. See you at the races, Regards, Bob Moul |
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3/27/08, 1:38 PM |
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Re: Mini Indy's 2008 Novice Day
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3/27/08, 5:32 PM |
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Re: Mini Indy's 2008 Novice Day
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 439 |
North of Indianapolis is another great quarter midget facility in Kokomo, IN.
KQMC NOVICE DAY Novice Day will be held on Saturday April 5th If it rains out on the 5th it will be on Sunday April 6th http://kqmc.org/ Both tracks are great to watch the up and coming drivers. Novice days are also great to come and learn more about quarter midget racing. So come and join the fun at either track. KQMC WORK DAY AT THE TRACK Members the Next Track work day will be March 29 Bring yard tools , power drills to work on wall etc. We need all the help we can get so that were ready for Novice Day If your not doing nothing stop by and help out we could use all the help we could get!!! |
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3/27/08, 6:29 PM |
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Re: Mini Indy's 2008 Novice Day
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Starla Parsons taking lessons at 6 months old by the one and only!!!
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