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JUSTWANNARACE

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My whole family (back in Illinois) and there friends were heavily into sprints when I was younger they are amazing cars for sure. The Standridges, Randy, Rodney, Butch were good family friends. My dad and my uncles good friend was killed in a Sprint accident. My cousins had 1/4 midgets. I got to run 2 races when i was about 10yrs old in their cars and it was a blast. The cars back then are not as high tech as they are now but still amazing.
 
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Driving non-wing sprints I can only imagine the extra claustrophobic feeling that the wing adds. I’m not a claustrophobic person at all but squeezing my ass in the car each time makes me a little nervous….and that’s when I can get out the top quick. Put a wing there blocking my exit plan and…nope!!
 

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My old man raced sprint cars in the 70s. Midgets in the late 60s early 70s. Went over the wall at Ascot and broke his neck and mom said no more. From what I'm told he was pretty good.

He was also racing flat track, speedway and point to point on the motos at the same time. I was way to young to remember anything but fetching beers for the guys tinkering on the race car and running laps around the track collecting tear offs after the races. He drove for Pop Miller for a bit.

There's a few places around the country that you can pay to run laps in their cars.
Looked in to doing it for him and I but never pulled the trigger.
 
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JUSTWANNARACE

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Educate me on these cars
No starter?
No transmission?
No reverse?

I understand how a v-drive gets away with this.

Dan'l
direct drive with an in and out box. no room for a transmission. Thats where the drivers balls rest.

Push start or remote starter.
And why would you need to go backward, if you need reverse your already fukt🤣🤣
 

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We went to that race at the Bullring on 3/15. We saw the 199 car out in the pits that was in this video and were wondering if he was going to race. Never did see it out in any of the heats. Watching this explains it. Kyle Larson took 2nd in the main. We got there late and had to sit in the bottom of the bleachers, still great to watch from down there. My buddy got pegged in his leg by a jalapeno sized and shaped rock, almost tagged his kid. Wish I would not have forgotten my clear goggles to watch better. Such badass racing to go to.
 

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Driving one is on my bucket list. I’m not a big guy but I even feel a bit claustrophobic sitting in one. Can’t really see much with the wing. It’s like driving a pete with a huge drop visor.
 

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Driving one is on my bucket list. I’m not a big guy but I even feel a bit claustrophobic sitting in one. Can’t really see much with the wing. It’s like driving a pete with a huge drop visor.


I approve of dropped visors.
Just like a modified, but different.

Dan'l
 

JUSTWANNARACE

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We went to that race at the Bullring on 3/15. We saw the 199 car out in the pits that was in this video and were wondering if he was going to race. Never did see it out in any of the heats. Watching this explains it. Kyle Larson took 2nd in the main. We got there late and had to sit in the bottom of the bleachers, still great to watch from down there. My buddy got pegged in his leg by a jalapeno sized and shaped rock, almost tagged his kid. Wish I would not have forgotten my clear goggles to watch better. Such badass racing to go to.

The best part of the sprints is dirt in your beer🤣🤣
 

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I raced midgets, sprint cars and silver crown cars for 12 year's till I had a career ending crash at the Belleville highbanks in Kansas. They are the first and I believe the purest form of racing. The power to weight ratio is unbelievable and there are not to many race cars that can do a wheelie at will or all the way down a straightaway. When we raced with Nascar, we were a lot faster than a cup car. They probably are the most dangerous form of 4 wheel motorsport, but safety innovations over the last decade or so have made the sport a lot safer.

I still have dreams at night of getting pinned back in the seat on a tacky race track with the front end coming up running three or four wide off the corner. Nothing else like it in the world.
 

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@Racer56 that's a great mental picture you've presented.

I had the good fortune to occasionally crew for that good USAC team we've discussed before, during a time when several drivers now in the sport's Hall of Fame were active. It was such a great experience to see that talent and marvel at the skills those gentlemen possessed.

My adventures included Winchester, Salem, THAT, the Hoosier 100, Copper World, and a few of the other classic tracks. They produced memories that I'm luçky to have.
 

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Travis is the man....ridiculous talent and a great attitude. Super fun to watch...thanks for sharing. Although, I was sure they would wad something up at some point! 😂
 

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Sprints are wicked little bastards. You have to have a pair of some good sized 🥜’s to wheel those fuckers around the track. Much respect to those that climb into those machines.

I’ve got to find the video but when Gary Stanton was on the Bubba The LoveSponge show and was dyno’ing either a 360 or 410 motor and sent the rpm’s to the 10k rpm moon was hilarious.
 

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Went over the wall at Ascot and broke his neck
I remember he had a pic hanging on the wall in his garage of this crash. Car was upside down and on its way out to the parking lot.
We weren’t there that night but remember going to watch him race many many times.

I think that 38 car was in the garage too?
I remember asking my dad what that blue light was in the garage. He said don’t look at it, it will hurt your eyes, he’s welding.
 

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Used to love Sprint Car and Midget racing! As a kid I spent many nights with my dad at Ascot, Ventura, and Santa Maria raceways, damn good times!!
 

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82 car?
Pretty sure the 84 car is what he put over the wall at Ascot.

Edit.. he doesn't remember the car #he put over the wall. He says it's the Sutter Gold car?

Dirt and Pavement car?
He also ran Friday nights on the moto track and Saturdays on 4 wheels.
 
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Where was the #82 pavement sprinter running? Izzat you under the belts?
Hey Ron...you asked for pictures of my old race cars.
Here's my pride and joy.
1978 Maxwell chassis. Car has a great history and was actually driven in early World of Outlaws by Don Maxwell himself and sprint car legend Roger Rager who got really famous for putting his stock block chevy(school busmotor) in the Indianapolis 500.Rager ran 2nd. against the Outlaws in Lincoln Nebraska in this car. Behind some guy named Kinser.
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