Saturday, July 26, 2025

Exhaustion

How do dirt racers do this?  How do they stay up all night racing and be productive the next day?  I'm living on caffeine and a few hours of sleep as I type this.  We got in around 2ish and I slept on and off from 7 am till about 10:30 when I finally gave up.  The dogs don't believe in sleeping in and they were super pissed their day was off from the start yesterday with me having to be at the track so early.  Let me back up and start with the beginning of the week.


We ended up driving back the rest of the way Monday and taking a day off that we hadn't intended. I would rather be safe than sorry and also, I don't mind taking unpaid leave if I have to for the next trip.  This is probably our last trip anyway for this year and I LOVE Colorado.  We had an amazing breakfast before we left.  I love strawberries and waffles!



The rest of the week was back to work.  Since our plans have totally changed at work post my boss leaving for maternity leave, it's been a weird period of time.  We aren't quite as busy as we usually are and I don't like that.  I would rather be slammed from the minute I walk in, to the minute I go home.  Slow is not in my vocabulary.  I'm not enjoying this at all.  Also, I have an unpleasant situation at work to deal with.  I'm just going to leave that meme right there and talk about it next week.  



I did get back on the lifting horse and got four work outs done.  I completed one lower body, one upper body, one push, and one core and called it good.  Ollie and I even got one mile run on a day when it wasn't one million degrees.

  


We also had a night race in which Andrew did much better.  He and Tony practiced Friday night and made some major adjustments with the help of one of our club members Steven and Josh.  God bless them for taking time out of their own kid's cars to work on ours.  He got two podiums, a third out of four in Heavy Honda beating the other big kid in the heavies and a second in animal.  






I am so proud of both his and his dad's progress.  They are working so hard to make these cars work for his last year of racing.  Will we get a second year out of these cars?  To be continued.  



Y'all have a great week! 



Saturday, July 19, 2025

Minnestoa 2025 American Clash Stop 2

 No words just pictures.  Not the results we wanted but a great trip nevertheless.  I'm really sad that this is probably our last trip to Minnesota racing quarter midgets.  


Day one: Travel Day.  A little stop in Des Moines for dinner after waiting all morning for a shipment of shocks.  Our cars got to MN way before we ever did.












Day 2: Practice Day.  Why do we struggle so much with this track?  Poor Tony worked his ass off all day.  We never got to the mall, so we had one unhappy ginger.


















Race Day 1:  We tried to give Andrew the best car for his big body and we failed.  Biggest kid across the scales by 40-60 lbs.  Sigh.
















Race Day 2:

















This is what I wrote on Facebook about the trip and about sums it up!  See ya next week!


guess I've put off writing anything about our second race of the clash because it's hard to put into words what we feel. There are so many emotions. I knew going into this year's clash that this would probably be our last year. Andrew has grown exponentially this year and is not only the biggest heavy driver at our track but the biggest heavy kid running the clash so far. That just puts us way behind the 8 ball from the get go. Yes, everyone has a minimum weight we have to meet, but when we are 30-40 lbs heavier than everyone else across the scales, it just makes it super hard to be competitive. For us it's been about the journey from day one, the people we meet, the friends he makes, and the tracks we race, but there is still that part of all of us that wants a podium finish.
Minnesota has been a tough track for us to conquer the last three years but one of our favorites. The Minnesota families truly are some of the best out there and they have treated us right the last three years. We struggle but we learn every single year. This year was no different as we struggled with how to set the cars up with different shocks and different springs. We just were so close to figuring it out but so far away at the same time.
Best part of the trip? The friends that worked on our cars and tried to give andrew something to race hard. Huge thanks goes out to the Labonte family for not only hauling our cars but scraping tires between the heats and features both days. Huge thanks goes out to Josh and Steven who tried to get andrew a better car that didn't bike but was also competitive. We really are on the cusp of getting it! Huges thanks to all the Minnesota families who sat with me in the pits, gave us hugs, and helped keep me calm when Andrew was battling for the transfer spot into the A main. Huge thanks to the Minnesota families that ate dinner with us and rocked out Saturday night. We needed that!
Onward to the next stop. Colorado, here we come! Oh and here are some pictures of the ginger racer sleeping in his cars 🙂