Allot easier and much safer than riding a dirt bike at 35/40 mph.Problem I see is learning speed in a straight line and no experience with how vehicles react to change in direction etc.
I wish I had a cage a few times
Allot easier and much safer than riding a dirt bike at 35/40 mph.Problem I see is learning speed in a straight line and no experience with how vehicles react to change in direction etc.
I know very little about junior dragsters or about this accident which is a real tragedy .. if the dragster was still under acceleration at the time of the accident it makes matters worse. I was just thinking now I also know very little about " electronics " but would to be possible to install a remote kill switch on a junior dragster that could be activated by either a crew member or track personal to shut off engine power or maybe even activate some type of emergency braking in case of an incident ? I believe that remote kill switches are used in monster truck racing .. just a thought !When she lost control, she actually hit a track official before hitting the wall. I don't know what he was doing on the track, but he was lucky to get away with minor injuries.
It's safer than riding a bicycle or just about anything a 7 year old does.I may catch flack for this, but in my opinion, a 7 year old should not be driving a race car down the drag strip. They barely can ride a bicycle at that age. Try to imagine the guilt the parents must be feeling. Just my opinion,
Sooooooo many pop up and redirects and I can even figure out if I’m to read or watch something.