Steve Ekstrand wrote:The Ekstrand family is totally indebted to PSCC and Team Blew for letting us stage this for the kids at the last two local events.
We had 10 kids total run karts.
Atleast 3 more did some trial fittings and checked things out.
I talked with several parents over the weekend about how to get kids started.
We set the course up intentionally far tighter and more technical than a regular course, but yet, lots of open areas not a road course at all. And no liner. And it was a long course, maybe not distance wise as long as our regular courses, but certainly ambitious for us. I was surprised how well the kids found the course. Robert's only DNF's were true, got late, couldn't make it or he was experimenting which I encourage within certain clear limits. The idea behind making it tighter was driver training. We had such a nice safe area, that I wanted the karts to have to turn hard and get loose. And I wanted to force them to learn about staying ahead, placement, backsiding cones, etc. But you really can't verbally teach that to a Pre-k'r.... Atleast not my pre-k'r. So, the course was hopefully designed to allow them to discover it for themselves. It was really fun to watch some of the kids begin to setup for tight elements and place the kart properly and find huge huge time improvements.
And there was some really fun little rivalries developing. Totally positive. The kids would push each other to go quicker. The best one was probably Kevin Teague and Max Rahn. Kevin asked to let Max run his kart so they could battle directly in the same class of equipment. Both took off amazing time. It was funny too to see the kids realize that they wanted to be as far back from the start line as possible or even Califronia Roll the starts. Not that I want to encourage "cheating", but it was pretty cool to see some very young kids get what makes for better times. Pretty sophisticating reasoning there for 5-9yo's!
Hopefully all the kids learned too that the karts won't accelerate to the last number in the universe and fly off the planet like a spaceship. I think they know that now, all except maybe Maddy.
+1 from Rahn Family Racing! The kids learn so much in such a short period of time when they have the entire weekend to get over their fear of speed, attack the course and figure out what they need to do to improve their times. Max has come light years in the last month, and I attribute it all to the accessibility of the course and the camaraderie of the people (kids and adults) running the karts.
Again big thanks to Eric Clements, who brought his kart and let Max run it, even though Jon wasn't in town. And to the Teagues for letting Max get a taste of something faster. I think I'm screwed now.
And thanks to the Ekstrands for letting Maddie use Robert's kart. I'll never forget helplessly watching her accelerate to top speed right off the runway and into the bushes, coming to a stop with her foot still on the accelerator, wheels still turning full speed on the grass, and her turning to me and saying, "that was FUN!" I think we're going to take a break until she turns eight and can run in a FJB Kart (for my sanity, not hers). At least I know she's not afraid to go fast!