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Would any of you give a loaded gun to a five year old?????????????????
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Jim Wahl....NHRA #2239 S/SS - IHRA # 8 Stock, D2 Stock Champion (forever I guess) 2019 Baby Gators Stock Champion 2009 NHRA D2 National Open Stock Champion 1982 NHRA D2 West Palm Beach LDRS SS Runner Up Past President, Southern Stock / Super Stock Association. ![]() Last edited by Jim Wahl; 06-02-2014 at 11:36 PM. |
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No I would not, because the laws have change in the last 50 years and I lived in the woods then.So nobody ever went hunting with there father.I didn't say we went alone dumb ***, Just like I would be there when my kid would make a pass.We don't pump our kid off that the track and go to the bar. I would give a jr dragster to my son at the age 5 that ran 13.90 in the 1/8 and be there to help him. I bought his when he was 6, but he never drove it on-till he was nine because he show no interest in it till when. btw Seven states — Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Vermont and Washington — set no minimum age for solo hunting.
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Jr's should be run on Tuesdays and Wed. in the middle of the day !
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Damn Jim I wish I knew how you felt about JR racers and their parents before I paid my dues for the SSSSA. I know your point is about the 5 year olds but your comments lead me to believe you plain old hate JR's. All these statements about "REAL" race cars and JR's are obviously not real race cars. "REAL" like a 13-14 second stock eliminator car?? As the President of a racing organization I would think you would be more open minded. The SSSSA has 2 new racers and another one soon to follow who came straight out of JR's. Where are your other new members coming from? How many new racers are coming from other venues? I have only attended two of your races but I didn't see ANY racers under the age of 40 or so. I would think you would want to attract as much "young blood" as possible. Knowing how much you dislike JR's sure wont help get these kids interested in the SSSSA. Here are answers to some of the points made here.
If you have problems with JR's driving on the return road please see track management. Right from the rulebook, these cars are to be shutoff at the exit gate and towed everywhere! Many tracks allow the kids to drive back------->not good and not legal. 5 is YOUNG but you don't have to start em then! Many 8+ year olds aren't ready BUT some 5-7 year olds are. Parents, peers, and track management should all help with this determination. Many 5 year olds are flat out impressive in go-karts, moto cross, and YES circle track. Jim circle track does have a division, its run at many Nascar sanctioned tracks, called Bandelaros. Basically a go-kart with a fiberglass body. They even have many big events at Nascar home tracks like Charlotte Motor Speedway (short track oval on the front stretch/pit road). They run em at Orlando Jim. You mentioned "problem" JR racers or parents......you aren't aware of any "problem" racers in big cars (or as you like to call em, "REAL")????? Your buddy broke a spindle running over a JR starter, thank God it wasn't a kid! I'm not aware of how Div 7 does it but the LODRS was mentioned. As far as I am aware NONE of the Eastern divisions have EVER run JR's as part of the LODRS program. IHRA does run JR's in many divisions and that is a big ingredient for their success. Promoting a family atmosphere where mom/dad can race ALONG with the kids and that brings more spectator/crew pass sales cause its a "family" event. Mom, dad, siblings, friends, etc. Down here there are many kids who graduated from JR's and are doing EXTREMELY well in big cars. Bradley Snowball, Marie Muller, Nick Ianelli, Dan Young, etc, etc. THIS IS WHERE THE NEXT GENERATION IS COMING FROM!! I suggest many of you lighten up about the JR program!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I think the "problem" with Jrs. isn't the kids, it's the parents. After all, it's the parents responsibility to keep an eye on their kids and guide them right. I've seen far too many Jr. drivers going crazy in golf carts, mopeds, etc. at the track when their not even supposed to be driving them but their parents let them anyway. I've seen more than a few kids that think they're the next Courtney Force or Tony Schumacher, but again it was because of the parents that haul him all over the country in a luxury RV to go Jr. Dragster racing.
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There's "NOTHING" wrong with the Jr. Dragster Program. The problems I've seen and experienced are with the parents, their lack of common sense, lack of respect, and in many cases just plain stupidity!...( example : pits set up on paved return roads.) I would die if I ever hurt one of these kids. It's only gonna take ONE TIME for one of these Kids to get Killed or hurt in the pits (God forbid) and it will have an adverse effect on the costs and the future for everyone of us. It just flat PI$$ES me off !!! ... BE proactive, why does something have to happen! .. We could learn from the years of successful Go-Kart programs.... AND... I've yet to see a Kart Race run in conjunction with a Nationwide or Sprint Cup Race. There's a time and place for everything. And Jrs. need there own venue, and it's not at races with full size cars.
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"And Jrs. need there own venue, and it's not at races with full size cars."
Deal killer right there. With very few exceptions there isn't enough revenue to support a JR only event at most tracks, AND those parents with kids in JR's will now be at another race rather than supporting a big car event. How many big car racers can we stand to lose?? I would say at least 80% of JR racers are from racing families. PS: I agree about pitting on a return road. Seen MANY big car guys do it too. Did any of you ever mention it to a track official???? Last edited by KennyAnderson; 06-03-2014 at 11:07 AM. |
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Joe Santangelo Don & Bill Pires Heather Robelotto Tyler Filipone Tom Boucher Angela Ray I certainly wouldn't call ANY of their parents stupid. We have run Super Stock in Div 1 for many years and these are some of the smartest, kindest and respectful people we know. Last edited by sparago girls; 06-03-2014 at 12:36 PM. |
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