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My complaint with running Juniors at Divisionals is the same as running Summit ET/local bracket cars and other eliminators such as WW Williams .90 eliminators, they take runs away from traditions classes. This stretches the event out an extra day, reduces qualifying runs and forces the eliminator to start on Saturday. Less runs for increased costs, not to mention getting pushed out to less desirable pit areas.
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I must admit that there was a time that I thought the Jr's were a collosal waste of time at the division races but as some of you know my oldest daughter started this year. I avoided it for a couple years hoping she would just wait until it was time for her to get in a big car so I didn't have to deal with it mainly. This first year has really opened my eyes as to the value this will bring to keeping our sport healthy for the future and it is more revenue for the tracks. I was stunned at the amount of kids that were first generation racers and the amount of people that they bring to the track to watch these kids race is a lot more than come with us. I was equally impressed with some of the kids that came from non racing families knowledge of some of our classes.
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In one of your earlier post you talked about how kids don't care about dreaming of the day they get their driver's license, interestingly enough I read the other day that only about 15 percent of teenagers get their license now as soon as they're eligible I was floored by that stat. I knew it was nothing like it was when we were kids but 15 percent WTH!
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Our country and culture no mind love of cars and driving in general has changed drastically over the last 25 years no mind when I was in high school from 75-79. My son tried many times to get his little league and grammer school football teammates and later high school teammates to come to the track and not one ever did. I myself spoke to the grammar school principle about bringing his junior to school for a Q&A and that fell on deaf ears. We had a great time in juniors with much success but unless you're the kid of a bracket or class racer, they have no interest
![]() we sold the car literally right after this win which was the biggest payday ever at the time for juniors and were done. It's still raced today and has turned on many wins lights for at least 3 drivers after my son. we last saw the car in April of 2020 at Dragway42 ![]() Last edited by 1320racer; 11-20-2023 at 12:32 PM. |
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1320,
Did your Son race at Divisionals? Or just your local track?
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