Dallas Karting Complex, to start with. Hell, you could potentially start her now.
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DKC is quite fun. i try to go every other month.
be warned though, getting a child into karting may result in them loving it and being good at it which may put the onus on you for nurturing that hobby/skill. that involves buying a kart ($), racing gear ($$) transporting it ($$$), keep it maintained/tires/tools ($$$$), and upgrading karts as she ages/progresses (CHOOO$$$$).www.hppmotorsports.com
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostYou assume correctly."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Been driving MSR since it's opened over a decade ago. Great track and good peoples. Sign up for www.thedriversedge.net and they'll put her in the beginner group and she'll love it.
Here is a crappy video of one of my laps running the full 3.1 mile course so you can see the whole track. Car was not set-up properly and this was before my race seats (hence bad hand positioning trying to keep from falling out of the seat), proper camber, etc. Still a decently quick lap:
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Originally posted by CWO View Postfact: you can(could) rent a Chevrolet Cavalier, drive it there while your passenger pounds back Miller Lite on Go Pro video, and return the car with no oil in it because of the hole in the oil pan.
Not sure if they still allow that or not.
pro tip: If the person at the rental car desk asks if you want the option insurance, go ahead and get it.
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I haven't looked into it in a long while but you can rent the Mineral Ring for like $250-400 per day and they let you setup whatever course you want with cones. Same place all the AutoX groups go, just go during the week. no age restrictions. some groups will allow under 18, but you must contact the registrar for info.
there is also the Performance Driving School at TWS...has better instructors!
take her Karting first and see if she likes it. If she hates it, your out maybe $100. if she likes it and likes it a lot....better kiss college fund good bye!
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Hah, I love y'alls enthusiasm, but I really just want to give her the tools to handle driving on the road. More than Carroll Watkins driving school did for me in 1991. Racing is an expensive drug, and if she gets hooked on it, she can take her car to the drag strip like the rest of us broke dicks.
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Originally posted by CWO View Postfact: you can(could) rent a Chevrolet Cavalier, drive it there while your passenger pounds back Miller Lite on Go Pro video, and return the car with no oil in it because of the hole in the oil pan.
Not sure if they still allow that or not.
pro tip: If the person at the rental car desk asks if you want the option insurance, go ahead and get it.
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Originally posted by TRAXX View PostHaha...what would make it funnier is if the tires were worn to the cords and there was transmission fluid (or was it oil?) in the master cylinder "just to get a little pump in the brake pedal".
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Originally posted by fitzwell View Postdear God... sounds like one of my very early experiences. Kudos Blake, for wanting to get her some training early on. Mom took me to one of the larger cemeteries' in town, just to let me get used to sharp turns, no stop signs, and not a lot of traffic. Added Bonus, it woulda been hard to kill someone there... Call me crazy, but I think every kid should learn to drive/take the test in a Big Block, manual trans, drum brake, non power steering car. If you can handle that, you get your license.
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