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Road Side Pub
Quarter Midget experience
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16730047" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I attended a local Silver City 1/4 midget track event years ago that was primarily kids maybe 7-12. It was fun to watch the level of competition offered. I was really surprised. The parents were easily as much into the competition as the kids. The racing was great. There were, of course, those who were really, really good (as young as maybe 9) and those who were what I'd call average or novice. I'll bet your son is going to love it. The big question will be what happens down the road if he is not as competitive was the other drivers. I think that's where kids might lose interest. Others leave it for other personal reasons. </p><p></p><p>No doubt this will be a great experience for him, and for you. You're doing it as a family. I hope he really loves it and grows from the experience.</p><p></p><p>Just out of curiosity, do the new kids get any training when first start out? Practice sessions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16730047, member: 6727"] I attended a local Silver City 1/4 midget track event years ago that was primarily kids maybe 7-12. It was fun to watch the level of competition offered. I was really surprised. The parents were easily as much into the competition as the kids. The racing was great. There were, of course, those who were really, really good (as young as maybe 9) and those who were what I'd call average or novice. I'll bet your son is going to love it. The big question will be what happens down the road if he is not as competitive was the other drivers. I think that's where kids might lose interest. Others leave it for other personal reasons. No doubt this will be a great experience for him, and for you. You're doing it as a family. I hope he really loves it and grows from the experience. Just out of curiosity, do the new kids get any training when first start out? Practice sessions? [/QUOTE]
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