This is one of
my favorite logos I have designed... if you note the race car number
mirrors the drivers initials used in the logo. The logo and graphics were designed for a father/son racing team in southern California.
The Quarter
Midget car they built is a scaled-down version of an actual midget racer,
approximately 1/4 scale.
The cars are built around a tubular frame and are fully suspended
with springs or torsion bars and shocks. The bodies are
fiberglass, usually painted to the drivers preference. Surrounding
the driver is a chrome-moly roll cage and nerf bars. The engines are
single cylinder and produce
between 2.5 & 4 horse power. Modifications in the upper classes
allow these engines to reach several times the stock horse power.
These air-cooled 4-cycle engines are reliable and can produce as
much as 10,000 rpm's in their more highly modified forms. This is one of my favorite logos I have designed... if you note the race car number mirror the drivers initials used in the logo.
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