I'm looking to get into racing Micro Winged Sprints but have hit brick wall.
Raging Bull said
Oct 5 12:32 PM, 2010
Hi,I'm Jim and I'm looking for someone or something to fill me in on the ins and outs of racing micro sprints..I am looking to get into sprints and have had a hard time getting info.Could someone please point me in right direction...Thank You Jim
r_wood24 said
Oct 5 2:02 PM, 2010
TheTurner Family has great knowledge and always willing to help any....James Brown Racing has multi car teams,or if you don't have any luck with those options ....SPEEDMART in burlington can help you ,they have multiple car owners and drivers on site and ofcourse open arms into the racing community Thanks and hope you find what your needing Wood Motor Sports
Princess310 said
Oct 5 3:41 PM, 2010
I would contact Paul Lemley. He owns Deming Speedway and has imense knowledge regarding mini sprints. The track number is 360-592-5025. I am sure that if he doesn't know the answer to your questions he can point you in the right direction to get them.
r_wood24 said
Oct 5 4:44 PM, 2010
Opps ....sorry Kim ,I should have mentioned Paul and Family R.W.
tehovind said
Oct 5 6:03 PM, 2010
Jim, I'm w/you in looking to get started. All of the above is RIGHT ON TRACK! We attended the annual picnic and were welcomed whole-heartedly! The Lemley's, Vaughn's, etc. have been more than gracious...even spending a couple nights in the pits taking it all in under their wings! If you haven't already, go to Speedmart & pick up "Mini Sprint/Micro Midget Chassis Technology" by Steve Smith. Lots of great info. I'm already looking forward to 'Play Day' in the spring! See you then, Tom
29Sleepy said
Oct 5 6:14 PM, 2010
Wow Randy, Truly honored...
Jim- We're happy to help. Just let me know what kind of information you're after. We've always maintained an open door policy with our operation, and feel we provide a pretty objective view of the sport. Also happy to share our views on chassis, engine, setup, maintenance, expenses... Feel free to PM me with questions.
Brandon Turner
29Sleepy said
Oct 5 6:18 PM, 2010
Also- there is a wealth of technical information available on the Hyper Chassis webpage. Basic assembly and setup guides, suggested maintenance, etc.
See you then, Tom
http://www.hyperracing.com/content.asp?id=811
-- Edited by 29Sleepy on Tuesday 5th of October 2010 06:18:36 PM