FinishLine Racing School's "Outlaw Chassis" Photo's

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START TO FINISH:   We have been asked so many times for more photo's of the Outlaw Chassis and many wanted to see "Start to Finish".  These pictures will show that the Outlaw has a VERY sturdy roll cage that will never bend and this car will be the same (unbent) 20 years from now.....  Our kids have taken some awful wrecks and other driver's involved in the same kind of wrecks were taken to the hospital.  This does not say much for the other drivers QM, but our driver was GREAT with no broken bones, and went right back to racing that day. Your investment in a Outlaw Chassis will NOT depreciate like all the other "throw away chassis's' out there for sale. Some other models have to be replaced every 6 months when the chassis flex's so bad that they cannot maintain the chassis settings from one lap to the next.
Outlaw Chassis Frame
Another important aspect of the Outlaw is that nothing can get into the driver's compartment. A conventional QM chassis has an unprotected roll cage, all that is between your driver and flying debris (on both the left and right sides) is a doorskin of fragile fiberglass. Also note the bars welded on to the LS are extra and do NOT come on a conventional Quarter Midget race car, the driver will NOT be able to lean with these in.
 
Above:
Outlaw Chassis Left Side
Below:
The other chassis's left side
  Above:
Outlaw Chassis Right Side

Below:
The other chassis's Right side (this one makes a great trellis)
 
Also ask yourself before you buy a brand new QM: "Why don't other manufactures show pics on their website of A BARE CHASSIS?" Afraid to show how fragile the entire frame and roll cage are? Is a flyaway winning QM worth your drivers life? Also, the talk at the race track is " lighter is faster" but is it REALLY? What cost will you spend to win? Maybe a few broken fingers, some broken ankles and throw in some concussions when your drivers head hits the race track because they are dangerously hanging out of the car? Ask questions and go with your gut feeling about the safety of your driver, after all this is supposed to be "fun". Fun is not spending time in the hospital. Think long and hard before you buy. 

And take a good look at the Outlaw Chassis below as it flips repeated, nothing outside of the roll cage, child is completely and safely locked inside the car. No bent roll cage. 

Now You Chose your next Quarter Midget car !!!!
Frame with panels Completed, right side view Completed, left side view
     
Completed, right side view Completed, front view Completed, right side view
     
   
  Completed, back view  

The Outlaw Chassis in use


Tim getting
ready to go!
   
Zack getting
ready to go!
 


The Outlaw Chassis is featured at a local bank




The Chick-fil-A Outlaw Chassis - "Honk if U Luv Chikin"

 

Carson Young Wins his first Jr. Novice A-Main race on July 14th, 2007 at NCQMA

 
     


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