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10/10/11, 8:36 PM |
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i am new to the race scene but i have had my share of dissapointments from the name mini sprint. i had a truck that i had purchased from north carolina put several thousand dollars in and then decided i wanted to race. with out doing a whole lot of searching i just found out the basic rules 1000 cc or less chain drive things like that and took others advice and traded my truck for my first mini sprint. two weeks later i show up only to be turned away. i had purchased a damn sidewinder. long story short i thought i was getting a great deal on a 4500 mini and turned out i lost bad. i do like the name mini sprint but it seems like there needs to be a better definition to "mini sprint"
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10/10/11, 8:46 PM |
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We started the mini sprint thing in Indianaback in the 80's, so perhaps it is ingrained in or minds a little stronger. Most of your groups came along later like about 5 years ago when this guy was was calling for a change. You can probably find his post on IOW. I am just saying he got it wrong too. Can you name me one thing on your car that came from a sprint car? We are very closley related to a full midget. We could race midgets and the crowd would not know the difference. However if we got on a track with sprint cars we would stand out like T%$#@ in the punch bowl.
Mini really doesn't bother me I have been using the word for most of 20 years now and it makes sense to me. Now LIGHTNING what the hell does that apply to. The sad part of it is people have also been looking for a replacement name for MIDGETS. In my eyes they are the ultimate race car bar none. Any one who is an open wheel racer would probably testify to that. Put 20 of those things on a 1/4 mile track and the good cars and drivers rapidly come to the top. Racing 1/4 midgets make kids better drivers and racing midgets make adults better racers. I think mini sprints has a place there also. |
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10/10/11, 9:12 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 38 Race Count Last Year: 68 Join Date: Mar 2010 Posts: 2,050 |
DAD did you read my post.."You are very right on having a uniformed name. I personally like Modified Midgets but so many TRUE mini sprints series have changed to Lightning Sprints in the past 2 years, not only in the USA but also in Australia and New Zealand so Lighning has worked for me. This is something that I will be bring up at the promoters workshop in Orlando at the PRI show in Dec....Damn good write up and hope it does not fall on death ears Dad!!!!!!
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10/10/11, 9:15 PM |
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BC22 your name makes sense to me. I think on the east coast they put wing on their midgets and race.
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10/10/11, 9:21 PM |
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10/10/11, 9:25 PM |
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The only thing about the the name is hearing people say "Oh "Mini Sprinit" aren't those go-karts." Different name would be nice but no suggestions. Look forward to seeing all back home soon. |
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10/10/11, 9:28 PM |
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In my minds eye say LIGHTNING SPRINT I can see a sprint car with one hell of a motor in it. When I hear 1000cc midget I see a midget racer with a 1000 cc motor in it. If I hear WINGED 1000cc MIDGET that is eactly what I see. Ihave heard the word midget for damn near 60 years now and I still like the sound of it because I know exactly what the hell it is.
I AM JUST TRYING TO GET PEOPLE THINKING!
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10/10/11, 9:43 PM |
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10/10/11, 10:13 PM |
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[QUOTE=Papa Outlaw;257611]Hey Dad I agree with most of what you said the only issue is change...If every organization in the nation would adapt a national rules package and name all at one time problem solved...like that is gonna happen....I like the midget part...anything to get away from the word MINI....there is only 1 organization in the nation that uses the word midget to discribe our cars and that is http://azmodifiedmidget.com/site/....Which I do like, but the nation and the general public know these cars as mini sprint then again as Bob has said 250/270 are micro sprints and some organizations with 600's are call micros and some mini...hell even I get confused who to send stuff out to for the winternationals...again as Bob quotes:"micros and sidewinder600 have 10" tires and wheels and the minis have 13" wheels and tires" most is true but here in Florida the FMSA (Florida Mini Sprint Association) run 10" and 750's.
You are very right on having a uniformed name. I personally like Modified Midgets but so many TRUE mini sprints series have changed to Lightning Sprints in the past 2 years, not only in the USA but also in Australia and New Zealand so Lighning has worked for me. This is something that I will be bring up at the promoters workshop in Orlando at the PRI show in Dec....Damn good write up and hope it does not fall on death ears Dad!!!!!![COLOR="Black"] Charleston IL still goes by Coles County Modified Midget Association (CCMMA). They run Jr sprints thru 600's. Side mounted engines or upright, it's your choice. Though the track was est. in 1956, it did start out as micro midgets until it joined the now defunked NMMA. The sidewinders or side mounted engines seem to come around on the 125 and 250 classes in the latter 70's. For you history nuts, look in your collection of Open Wheel mags from the first year, not sure which issue, and there was a story and pics of a so called mini sprint club in MN that ran snowmobile engines in them....clutch and belt drive to a jack shaft.......way before Doemelt, Bailey, EMC, and Competition Welding started building the 1000+cc cars of the late 80's. Since they are bike engines why not "Moto-Sprints" or better yet "Moto-Midgets".......and then we can refer to them as M&M's ![]() Steve |
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10/10/11, 10:30 PM |
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