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Originally Posted by finishline
There is no place for a baby stroller in a pit area! Babys in a motorhome, babys kept close to a hauler, ect... But babys being carried or in a stroller in a pit area is a bad bad bad idea!!
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How do I get my son to my husbands hauler and/or the bathroom and/or the grandstands if I don't carry him? Let him run? I can assure you my child is well taken care of in the pits. I really don't need anyone on a message board to tell me that my kid has no place in the pits. Yes he always wears ear protection and yes he is always at my side. With two parents that grew up in race track pits safety is our number one concern. But with one parent who spends about 1/3 of all the nights in a year in race track pits, we will keep doing what we are doing to keep our family together as a family
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Originally Posted by apexonephoto
I also remember a video maybe posted on here or Facebook a few months ago of a winged sprint car landing in the pits and maybe hitting a parked car. It just barely missed some people, I know it was a rare fluke, but taking care of yourself would be hard enough nevermind a toddler.
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I saw a sprint car land on a picnic table near the concession stand at Lawrenceburg. My father and I had an entire wheel/tire fly over us in the main grandstands at Putnamville. I've had a bloody lip from a rock in grandstands. Use your head anywhere at a racetrack. We can't stop allowing people anywhere. And 12 year olds can strap into Jr. Focus midgets but shouldn't be allowed in the pits until 14?
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