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Road Side Pub
Quarter Midget experience
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16831885" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>You've learned quite a bit in a relatively short time period. </p><p></p><p>As far as your budget, racing isn't cheap, BUT....it's certainly an investment in your family and in PacMan's future, even if it isn't racing as an adult. I have a cousin in Hawthorne, CA who started racing quarter midgets as a child. Probably about PM's age. He progressed quickly and his dad learned like you did as the team leader. He progressed to full size midgets and sprint cars. He raced until maybe his late 20s, touring the west and mid-west, with the occasion east coast venues. Mostly dirt track. He and his dad were always close. They both had such a passion for racing. Their time spent racing was a worthwhile investment in multiple ways. I have no doubt this racing venture will be as much a family (ad)venture as it will be a personal (ad)venture for your son. Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16831885, member: 6727"] You've learned quite a bit in a relatively short time period. As far as your budget, racing isn't cheap, BUT....it's certainly an investment in your family and in PacMan's future, even if it isn't racing as an adult. I have a cousin in Hawthorne, CA who started racing quarter midgets as a child. Probably about PM's age. He progressed quickly and his dad learned like you did as the team leader. He progressed to full size midgets and sprint cars. He raced until maybe his late 20s, touring the west and mid-west, with the occasion east coast venues. Mostly dirt track. He and his dad were always close. They both had such a passion for racing. Their time spent racing was a worthwhile investment in multiple ways. I have no doubt this racing venture will be as much a family (ad)venture as it will be a personal (ad)venture for your son. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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