7 year olds are capped at 13.90 in the 1/8 mile which is about 45-48 mph. You can certainly go slower, that’s just the cap.Also saw this on Autoweek. Looked at some other news articles that said a JR Dragster can go up to 85 mph. Hope this is not the case for the class that 7 year olds would be in.![]()
It sure is and to happen while chasing her dream. She might have been a major player some day like others before her who came via that path.7 seems to young...
Autoweek article says she was making one of her first passes. Wonder how many passes she had actually made before this tragic accident. Getting more details surely will help all you parents who have kids racing.Yeah this is a bad deal. I’ve been hearing lots of rumors since the accident happened, and hopefully the full story comes out soon.
Both my boys run JR Dragsters and as you can imagine this one hits pretty hard. A lot of chatter amongst the parents (the moms especially) over the last few days.
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I’m hearing it was only her 2nd license pass. The first license run is supposed to be 60 feet, bring the car to a stop and shut the engine off. 2nd pass is supposed to be to the 330, safely stop the car, turn the engine off.Autoweek article says she was making one of her first passes. Wonder how many passes she had actually made before this tragic accident. Getting more details surely will help all you parents who have kids racing.
May they both rest in peaceThis is the second fatality I know of in Jr Dragster. I'm not saying there aren't risks, but nearly every form of activity has it's risks and tragedies. So sad for all involved.
"Nov 13, 2017 - 8-year-old Anita Board died just three days after her birthday. The Australian girl was taking a test run at a junior drag racing event when she crashed into a concrete barrier, passing away the next day at the hospital. The speed she was going hasn’t been released yet but the vehicle was capable of going 60 mph. An investigation is ongoing and the government will be taking a look at the state’s child racing rules."