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Post by bsldcjzp on Nov 15, 2007 13:52:13 GMT -6
I have a Awana car that my son has raced and we were talking about sending it in for a race just see what it does. He has raced it on the awana track one time, but I would like to get more into this and figure out the secrets to racing these cars. Can anyone help me as to where /who I send the car to and what I need to do to get started. Rules seemed to be about the same as awanas, so I think the car will pass everything. I would like to start off slow which my car will probably do. Just need the info to get started. Can someone point in the right direction?
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Post by Derby Worx Pro Team on Nov 15, 2007 13:55:04 GMT -6
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Post by docb on Nov 15, 2007 13:55:47 GMT -6
I have a Awana car that my son has raced and we were talking about sending it in for a race just see what it does. He has raced it on the awana track one time, but I would like to get more into this and figure out the secrets to racing these cars. Can anyone help me as to where /who I send the car to and what I need to do to get started. Rules seemed to be about the same as awanas, so I think the car will pass everything. I would like to start off slow which my car will probably do. Just need the info to get started. Can someone point in the right direction? Go to www.wirlracing.comPrint off the registration, it will have all the information where to send your car.
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Post by Lucky 13 on Nov 15, 2007 13:56:15 GMT -6
You can check out www.wirlracing.com or www.pwdracing.com for more info on league racing. The rules for the different classes are posted and shipping cost, entry cost and race dates. Lucky 13
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Post by mountaindave on Nov 20, 2007 9:43:02 GMT -6
Or www.sapcar.comSeveral leagues around the country, most accept mail-ins.
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