Making a quarter midget safe for the first drive. Engine Power’s Mike Galley uses his time of social distancing to modify a quarter midget and let his kids go for their first spin. #PowerNationAtHome

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38 thoughts on “Family Racing on a Small Scale: Quarter Midget Style – PowerNation At Home”
  1. Great job Mike love that both your kids will be into racing.. one thing.. where the heck are their helmets? JK… keep up being a cool dad!

  2. Heck yeah man. I love watching you videos with my little boy. He loves anything fast. So hopefully after this video he will want to get into something like this. Keep up the good work.

  3. My son was the same way. He was in first grade and his friend had a dirt bike. The whole family did. I always had street bikes. So went over to his friends house got suited up. Put his helmet on. Of course at this point he acted like he was ready to start racing. Soon as he got on and took off. He whisky throttled it and hit a tree. He was fine. But at this point you would have thought by the way he acted he was ran over by a car. Hos pride was hurt and took couple years to get him back on. Of course he didnt want no part of going fast. So guess he got that from mom. Lol

  4. First of all cute kids, nice video. my dad and I use to get out and do stuff together use to that how I became a throttle nut been breaking and fixing ever since I was 7. Not much I cant do or wont try to do. If I had the machine you guys got in your shop I would be turning out power to.

  5. Mike, I am perhaps old enough to be YOUR father, but I'd love to have a cart like that Hahaha!
    I can understand Myles' first 'fear' of the cart taking HIM for a ride….he WILL get over that fear and soon will be wanting to go all day, I'm sure.
    Especially when he watches his Sister have more fun than he did.
    Great video,….thanks for putting this one up here.

  6. Mike you've been in my living room every Sunday for almost as long as i can remember…crazy to see you with kids & grey in your beard now.

    Proud of you man….You dun did good.

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