They were the original home-built race cars and their garage builders made use of every available automotive and sometimes non-automotive part they could use. Some cars were even powered by outboard boat motors. Post-World War II, the Quarter midgets appeared much as their full-scale counterparts did, as home-builts. Since that time, the Quarter midgets have evolved into modern race cars parallel to the full-size Midgets. They use a scratch-built single seat chassis with a 1 or 2 cylinder mid-engine, rear drive layout and all-encompassing roll carge. Due to the scratch-built nature of quarter midget cars, you should be knowledgeable in handling, chassis , suspension, powertrain, aerodynamic and safety design.
QMA is a family oriented sport that involves racing in special prepared cars. The cars, rules and safety procedures are designed specifically for kids. A child who is 5 to 16 years of age can race. Safety features include full roll cages, multi-point seat harnesses, full face helmets, and other gear.
User Name Password Remember Me? Forgot Password? I'm looking into getting a quarter midget for my daughter and wondered what everyone's opinion of what chassis is better and easily available for parts.
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