My friends want to come out to the races this weekend at NHMS and they have a 5 month old... They asked me if the track is too loud for infant ears... is it!?
Probably foolish to think you could keep any kind of hearing protection on a baby...
My friends want to come out to the races this weekend at NHMS and they have a 5 month old... They asked me if the track is too loud for infant ears... is it!?
Probably foolish to think you could keep any kind of hearing protection on a baby...
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Just don't put baby in a corner....
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Make sure you take the baby seat out of the race car before you go to the grid!!!!
Seriously, since the baby would have to be in spectator areas, I think that the greatest risk would be to fire up the engine in the paddock with the baby unprotected on the side of the car where the exhaust exits. Make sure you tell your friends before you fire it up. Also be careful of nearby cars. (don't know what the paddock is like at SCCA events, only been there for IRL races.
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No, he cried because it wasn't a familiar sound. You could have an air-raid klaxon in your house, provided the kid had heard it go off from day 1 they'd just think its standard op.Those are what I got for Little Bowie. He doesn't seem to mind them too much, which is good, because he cried the one time I started the car with him nearby when he wasn't wearing them... maybe he could hear the holed piston or something?
Watch the rotories & F500's. Those seemed to make my boys upset more than anything else when they were little, can't say I blame them.
At 3 months my first kid slept through the GT-1 start while at the turn 3 fence.
Bring the kid. Families that race together, stay together.
Enclosed trailers and motor homes seal up the noise well,just a back ground droan. Dont go to the garages at big bore times as they fire up and warm engines.
Aside from just being a normal human with common sense,leaves us out, the track is not bad for little kids. Just ask my 2 girls,they cant wait for this weekend. They just dont like daddys car for some reason.huh wonder why
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My kid (who is almost 3) still runs away from the impact gun She has been coming up to the track since she was 2 weeks old.
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Remember that you are old and deaf. All the children I fire up a car for run away - they say it is too loud. I suppose it has been a long time since I could hear worth a damn. Should eb ok at the track, just stay away from certain cars/groups as mentioned.
My father did the exact oppisite. He woudl tortue me by forcing me to stay close to said vehicle. Since he was an engine builder this happened often. Some how it was always my job to hodl the cup full of gas in it
He could of put the damn thing on the ground!
I will do the same thing if/when I have a kid.. but with ear plugs.
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Matt,
I took my son to the track when he was about that age. I would just suggest that they obviously try to avoid any super loud cars, but from what I understand Gulick won't be there with his RX7. Some type of ear protection is a good idea, although we didn't use it (had it with us though). Worst case, they can go to the outfield grandstands with the baby for a bit where's it's a little more quiet.
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