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  • ability to watch my surroundings. im 20 years old now and i race in the same division still and ive had allot of success in it. i appreciate all the negative critic's you make me wanna go out there and prove myself even more. and im a realist obviously nascar isnt in the cards for me. daddy' or i dont have that kinda money. and honestly thats all it is anymore. is whos got more money. thanks for watchin my vid tho :)

  • are criticizing my driving when you probably have not been in a race car in your entire life. its called racing because its what we do off the streets. if your to ignorant to keep whats ment for the track and not ment for the track apart. i do agree you should stay off of it. but thats not the case at all. im a responsible driver on the road because i get to do what i like off of it. i think it actually has helped my driving capabilities on the road because of my improved reaction time and keen

  • I wasnt driving over my head. And i certainly was not out of my experience range. what the video doesnt show is that it started to sprinkle as the race began.. and the hoosier 970's if your a racer you would know does not handle water very well.. so between the light water on the track and being pushed up a lil high on a track that is almost to small to race late models on.. and you get what happened.. and experienced driver could have made the same mistake. sad to see all of you "experts"

  • as long as the kid understand what can happen on the road and on the track i dont see a problem with them racing. I have a 4 year old that races in go karts and a 12 year old niece that races in go karts too. and my husband that races. as long as they know what can happen i dont see a problem. so lay off the kid just because you dont want your kid to do it.

  • LET THESE KIDS PAY THERE OWN BILLS.I agree with some of the post here.They all think they are going to NASCAR.Racing is suppose to be about fun not driving way over your head.

  • the yello car doesnt dissapear it goes off the track duhh!!

  • i kno but it disappears off the track and hits the wall

  • What crash? Wasted my time!

  • at 0:38 u didnt see the yellow car disappear?

  • That is a wreck, a yellow car going off the side of the track?

  • yea he hit the wall going at high speeds im sure if he kept the camera on him u would of seen the crash

  • when I was 16, the most car I was allowed to drive at ANY sanctioned racetrack, would be a go kart. I am glad your son is ok, and that it all worked out for the better, but thats probably a LITTLE too much HP for a 16 to truly handle. Out her in az, the most anyone under 18 is usually driving is an IMCA type modified. Yeah, thats still a lot of horsepower too.. but wow. Glad it worked out!

  • One of the top 5 drivers in the nothern Indiana, Southern Michigan area is 17 year old Tyler Roarhig

  • @bjracing84 ....jr's kid?

  • @wilatemodel Yep

  • @wilatemodel Yessir

  • By that time he had 2 years experience in a full bodied stock car. it just was not his night. The wreck was quite substantial to the car and the sponsor pace car which was the other side.

  • I really dont think age matters..its your skill level that does.

  • well slot, I honestly think that a 16 year old has not enough age, or skill level to drive something with this much horsepower competitively.

  • Uour not getting my point..age has nothing to do with anything...look at Austin Hubbard and Tyler reddick....they are awsome dirt LM drivers and there only 17 and 14....so dont give me some BS about age...

  • @slot962 i dont know about Austin Hubbard but if ur a little spoiled ass brat like Tyler Reddick and have a rich little daddy anyone can be a good driver.... Austin Reddick isnt that good of a driver, i watched him race micro sprints once and he sucked ass, he was all over the place and he ended up flipping it.....

  • Im 16, I may not have the skill but there are a few of us mature enough to drive right.

  • @smackythefrog23 Agreed.

    Younger racers let their emotions take over, and in turn ruin the night or more for the more seasoned competition, who know how to control themselves on the track.

    It should all be about fun.

    And sometimes younger racers take it more seriously then they should, and they go an ruin their cars trying to prove a point that means nothing.

    Cant race if you are dead.

    Take it easy.

  • also i was replying to mackeyb13's comment to clear up any confusion

  • ouuuuuuuuuuuuch

  • Well, Im certainly not the expert that you must be- but he did jump the 5ft sand berm go through the fence and crash into the pace car. The crowd,insurance company, ambulance, his friends and family, the cuts and bruises on the driver (my son) and my visa to fix the car all viewed it as a crash. Sorry if it was not Gory enough to suit your tastes. They are limited late models by the way. Sprint cars are open wheeled cars.

  • @racingpartsales You tell him.

    Ignorant shit.

    I hope your son respects the road, and doesnt take his racing off the track.

    I get tired of pulling kids out of cars dead because they think they have something to prove.

    Foolish.

  • @racingpartsales so these limited late models are they just limited modifieds with latemodel body or just a late model

  • The Yellow and Red car goes off the race track on the back streight away at 00:38 and then crashes.

  • your an idiot.

    That was a horrible crash because he hit either the portion of the wall that juts out, or the pacecar and maybe even both.

    btw dude, sprint cars have a wing too, so...

  • real sprint cars dont ;) U.S.A.C.

  • @mackeyb13 yea he just ran off the track

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