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2/9/15, 11:05 PM |
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Re: How old is old enough?
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2/9/15, 11:22 PM | #32 | ||
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Thanks, Chris, I remember the Blomquist part of it now. I've known Mark for many years, he once drove for a local team, of which I was a part, he and another friend were together a lot in NASCAR, and another local boy was a fabricator on one of the teams, he's going back to his roots. Bob
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2/10/15, 12:18 AM | #33 | ||
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The minimum age to race should be 16 for any class, open wheel or fendered. I do not oppose 18 for sprint cars.
I dont care how much talent you think your kid has, until 16 they should not be in a full sized car. Nothing wrong with mini sprints, karts, legend cars, etc. I didn't even let my oldest son run a focus midget till 16, then he moved to a full midget at 18 and finally a sprint car at 20. I guess I was a over protective father, lol. I had concerns of moving my youngest son out of the restricted micro class at 13, I could not even imagine putting him in ANY sprint car. My middle son turns 18 this year and I am giving him the opportunity to run the sprint car. I dont think there should be any exceptions. 16 PERIOD!! |
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2/10/15, 9:43 AM | #34 | |
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This 12 year old everyone is referring to, dad is good friends with Tony Stewart.
The kid is supposedly a Tsr development driver . Do I think it's a real development deal, no. He's friend with Stewart , probably gets some equipment and tech help from them but nothing more . The father has some money and is putting it out there for the kid to race, which is good for the sport, but 12 is to young. |
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2/16/15, 11:19 PM | #35 | |
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If you want to race with adults, then you should be 18. Because the lack of education in quarter midgets today, they need to be old enough to take an @ss whooping when they junk somebody's stuff.
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2/17/15, 11:03 AM |
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Re: How old is old enough?
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Does anybody remember Speed Allen at the Little 500,he was 10
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2/17/15, 11:05 AM |
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Its Bubba's son
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2/17/15, 10:21 PM |
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you mean Sport Allen
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2/17/15, 10:51 PM |
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Anderson Speedway website says Sport Allen was 13 years old as a rookie in the 1984 Little 500.
http://www.andersonspeedway.com/10_n..._back_1984.htm
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2/18/15, 6:46 PM |
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My opinion is for a full size sprint car it should be at least 16 years of age no younger and for a 410 i would say 17-18 years of age. FYI I am 17 years of age trying to go to 305 or 360's from 1000cc Upright mini sprints. This is 100% my opinion, through my research and what Bubba (Owner of Bubba Raceway park which tyler was racing at) said on his radio station. |
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