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9/19/24, 3:29 PM |
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New guy looking for some advice!
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Join Date: Sep 2024 Posts: 14 |
Hey all! I have messed around with go-carts a little as a kid, but that was a LONG time ago, and I only ran a few times for one summer. So being older, probably not any wiser, and with a little bit of extra income, I have been kicking around the idea of getting into racing. I have been visiting tracks all season and this drug has been injected in my veins! I am leaning more so towards dirt. My question is this...what classes/types of racing are going easier for essentially a beginner to get started in? I have had a guy offering to sell me a 2020 360 roller with wing for $1200....but I feel that a 360 would be WAY too much money and WAY too high of a learning curve for a beginner. I am thinking more like a 1000cc mini sprint and race with the MMSA. Are there any other cars/series that would have just as many, if not more, races for someone my build (5'10"/220) that might be cheaper? Also, how can I get some seat time once I have a car? A time dedicated that people can practice? What tracks, if any, might have such a thing? I would love to volunteer on someone's team if they are open to it! Any HELPFUL advice would be greatly appreciated!
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9/19/24, 3:42 PM | #2 | |
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It's all relevant, like gambling, you pay your money and take your chances, at that price you can get the feel of what to expect, and not be out serious money, and maybe make a little if you don't find it's for you
I might be interested at that money, and I have a Ranger aircraft engine to put in one And the ranger is ready to put in, but can also be bought
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9/19/24, 3:47 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 22 Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 334 |
buy the roller and put a 305 in it. 305 racesaver series
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9/19/24, 4:12 PM |
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Join Date: Oct 2011 Posts: 232 |
Mikey,
Where would you be located at? That might make a difference. |
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9/19/24, 4:14 PM |
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Join Date: Sep 2024 Posts: 14 |
Sorry! Indianapolis, IN ....specifically Noblesville.
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9/19/24, 9:08 PM | #6 | ||
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Speed per dollar it's pretty hard to beat a Lightning Sprint.
What you should really do though is find that team to volunteer on. You'll learn a lot and figure out if you really want to race. |
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9/19/24, 9:38 PM |
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I would recommend a 600cc Mini Sprint. I loved my time racing them. I think about buying another one all the time and I'm 61 years old now. Lol. There are many different classes Winged and Non-wing. Even a senior class. US 24 Speedway in Logansport runs every week. I not sure if Miami County Fairgrounds Speedway (Peru) is still running every week or not. Many of the Central Indiana Dirt Tracks also run them from time to time.
A lot of the sprint car stars of today started in them. A TQ Midget would be another option. Even Tony Stewart still races one from time to time.
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9/20/24, 2:44 PM |
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Join Date: Oct 2013 Posts: 120 |
Here is a good starting point!
LPS 9/21 Sat-Sprints,Modifieds,Super Stocks, Bombers, Modlite The door classes are cheap & easy. |
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9/20/24, 3:17 PM | #9 | ||
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Not only Tony but his dad, Nelson, who is my age, and I'm 87,I guess health issues stopped me, but it was a ton of fun
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9/20/24, 3:55 PM | #10 | ||
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If you decide to do this, be aware that the return on your dollars is pennies on the dollar. And you at anytime can loss that investment. Some people can’t handle that aspect, but to me it was worth it and would not trade it for anything. I had the time of my life and met some of the best people on this earth because of racing!!
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