MMRA is located on the grounds of the
Oakland County Sportsmans Club
4770 Waterford Rd., Clarkston, MI 48346

Frequently Asked Questions

Kids can start practicing as early as 4-1/2 years old, and racing at 5, and can race all the way to 16. The Junior race classes are for 5-8 year olds, and Senior race classes are for 9-16 year olds.

Safety is paramount in Quarter Midget racing.  Mandatory safety equipment consists of five point safety belts, SFI rated neck collar and/or neck restraint, SFI rated driving suit or jacket and pants, SFI rated gloves, SFI rated helmet and SFI rated wrist restraints.  Raceceivers, which are one-way radio communication devices, are also mandatory for all drivers.  This allows the Race Director to communicate to the drivers to alert them of caution flags and other on track dangers.  Every Raceceiver is checked for proper function each and every time the car takes the track. Additionally, all cars and driver race gear are subjected to an annual safety inspection at the begin­ning of each race season to make sure the car and driver race gear meets all NASCAR Youth Series safety requirements.  Additional information on safety equipment and requirements can be found on the NASCAR Youth Series site: https://www.nascaryouth.com/ 

Our track is on the grounds of the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club (OCSC):

4770 Waterford Rd, Clarkston, MI 48346 (www.ocsclub.org)

MMRA is considered a sub-club of the OCSC, and has been for over 50 years.

Our track is approximately 1/20 of a mile, concrete oval track.

This is a tricky question to answer since it depends on the car class, track conditions and driver skill level.

Rookies start out in the 20 MPH range, averaging 8 second lap times around our track.

Junior classes run in the 25-30 MPH range, averaging 6.5 – 7 second lap times.

Senior classes run in the 35 – 45+ MPH range, and average 5.7 – 6.5 second lap times.

When you take into consideration the size of the track, and fact that there can be up to ten cars on the track at a time during a race, this gives a much better perspective on the relative speed of the cars, and the skills drivers must hone to work their way through a field of cars on a tight track to be successful.

We have a Rookie Scholarship Program that you can apply for. We have a limited number of cars available for this program, so if you’re interested visit our “New Members” page to download and complete your scholarship application today.

Used cars can be purchased in the $1500 to $2500 range, and up. Buying a brand new car can be considerably more expensive, with chassis kits (with no engine) starting at around $3500 and up. Those new to the sport are encouraged to start with a used car to keep their entry costs to the sport down.

Club members are happy to offer guidance on purchasing new and used equipment to get into the sport. There are many facebook groups offering Quarter Midget parts and cars for resale. (Quarter Midget Parts for Sale or Trade, ) We recommend visiting the track and talking with some of the parents there as a starting point.

2025 MMRA Board of Directors

President – Jason Barrett – 586-634-2621
Vice President – Tim Chilton
Secretary – Jennifer Marlin
Treasurer – Justin Hermann
Publicity Director – Tommy Willhite – 313-799-0082
Technical Director – Colin Botha
Safety Director – Chad Swartz
Rookie Director – Donald DeStefanis III

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