Randyx (Offline)
#1
4/22/16 10:26 PM
Getting into mini sprints maybe a midget not sure yet I'm going to be owner driver any friendly advice out there much appreciated i think I'm too tall for a mini sprint not ready for a 410 yet not much dirt track experience
badcoupe
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#2
4/23/16 1:32 AM
Tq midgets are a cheap way to get your feet wet or a 1000cc mini to run with the he full midgets at Montpelier etc. a regular full midget is a large expense. A tq has the similar properties as a midget or sprint so procedure will be the same for starting starts etc.
ADM (Offline)
#3
4/25/16 6:17 PM
If you are just getting into racing a good low expense (relative) competitive racing is the Mel Kenyon midget series. They run Yamaha engines but are full size midgets. It is a spec series so you don't have to worry about a $10,000 600 engine. You also run dirt and pavement. They can run at other venues as well. You can by a car with spares for $6-10k and be it will be just as good as any other car out there. It's all about the driver. Call Don Kenyon at 765-482-4273.
race 42 (Offline)
#4
8/26/16 2:02 AM
Hi about height I'm 6'4 and fit in tq minisprint and 410 sprint all the same good luck
Leohr46 (Offline)
#6
8/26/16 10:48 PM
I second what hairracer44 just said. I have ran the mini sprints several years ago, then moved to sprint cars. We run Paragon several times a year. As was said, you don't have to have a big motor there. And you will get seat time.