Yes i would have to say a big yes look at the number of sprintcar drivers that have come out of this class.
The new ones Beau Stewart, Mad Max,--- Jared Horstman, Jared Delong, Hud Horton, Tim Allison Jeff Williams Tom Rhoades Tim Viles. ( sorry if i spelled any ones name wrong)
Some one help me out i know there are a lot more. Even in other divisions.
Frankie Luchini in mods.
Are Mini sprints worth the while?
Started by skip, May 02 2011 04:51 AM
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Posted 02 May 2011 - 04:51 AM
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Posted 03 May 2011 - 10:47 PM
Yes i would have to say a big yes look at the number of sprintcar drivers that have come out of this class.
The new ones Beau Stewart, Mad Max,--- Jared Horstman, Jared Delong, Hud Horton, Tim Allison Jeff Williams Tom Rhoades Tim Viles. ( sorry if i spelled any ones name wrong)
Some one help me out i know there are a lot more. Even in other divisions.
Frankie Luchini in mods.
"The Buzzard Doug Adkins," Matt Westfall (although I think he ran micros,) Tracy Hoover, and many, many others came out of the Southern Ohio mini sprints during the 1990's. Coleman Gulick, Brett Berdette, and Shane Cottle came out of the AMSA. It's a great class for up and comers or a fan trying to get into serious racing without a sprint car budget. I felt like the last couple races I ran at Waynesfield last season were often the best races of the night, with cars winning from 6th on back, hard charges from the back, and a 3 car battle for the win at the last AMSA race.
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Posted 04 May 2011 - 07:18 AM
I have to admit the only place i have watched them is at limaland yrs ago and wrp. They get around wrp pretty quick. This is a great place to start if you want to step up to sprints.
Edited by skip, 04 May 2011 - 07:40 AM.
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