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littleleadfootracing.com

a group for those who like to see the youth involved in the car world. Jessie is a 13 year old young lady who runs Jr Dragsters and likes to talk to other kids about it.She also like to go to all kind of shows and meet new people.

Website: http://www.littleleadfootracing.com
Location: loganville, ga.
Members: 73
Latest Activity: Jun 30, 2015

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I would like to thank my sponsor > SALON GEMINI    LUCAS OIL 

 Thanks for the help. This year we are going to the southeast JR Conference in Bristol Tenn.and thanks to all my freinds here for the support

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Atlanta Dragway

Well today we had bright sun shine, good freindsand a sticky track. We gotto Atlanta Dragway about 9:30 this morning. We got or pit area set up and the car ready to race, When they made the call for…Continue

Started by Jessie (little lead foot) Mar 19, 2011.

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Comment by Jessie (little lead foot) on June 30, 2015 at 3:33pm
If anybody has a Facebook page go and like my little lead foot page and then follow a link on a post and vote to get my car on the cover of jegs mag.
Thanks for all of your help and support
Comment by Jessie (little lead foot) on January 5, 2015 at 2:42pm

well  Atlanta Drag way has put out there schedule for the 2015 race season. we test and tune on march 27 & 28 and our first race is April 18. Now the push is on for us to find some sponsors and get ready for a great season.

Comment by Jessie (little lead foot) on December 24, 2014 at 6:40am
Merry christmas to all, I hope your Christmas is filled with family and friends
Comment by Jessie (little lead foot) on July 9, 2014 at 5:08am

now the push is on, we are getting ready for Bristol  (eastern conference final) a week of racing. we have been saving up for this then had to get new batteries for our cart, so one thing after another, and we leave in little more than a week. so wish us luck in all aspects of this years trip, as we hope to make it as good as it has been in the past.

Comment by Michael Thies on April 25, 2014 at 2:22pm

We wish you luck and thrills, too!  Yes, I will be pleased to include you in the Peachtree Corners shows.  I will be in touch as we get more organized. Mike

Comment by Jessie (little lead foot) on April 25, 2014 at 4:29am

Hey mike  we should be able to show at the Peachtree Corner's Festival just send us the info on it and we will put it on our calender. we want to get back out with the car more at shows (at races we don't get to talk with everyone as much, fast pace hurry and race still love it though) so keep us up to date with what is going on and we will try to get out and see everyone. this weekend we are going to Atlanta Dragway  to race Sat. we will be on track at 9:30 am wish us luck. 

Comment by Michael Thies on April 16, 2014 at 9:08am

I am committed to  other locations but my prayers and wishes are for your success. Keep us posted on your progress. Are you available to show your car(s) at the Peachtree Corners' Festival, either or both days of Fathers' Day weekend?

Comment by Jessie (little lead foot) on April 16, 2014 at 8:03am

hey hope everyone has been enjoying the sun shine when it is out haha. we are getting ready to go to Atlanta Dragway this weekend to run our 1st race the other race was rained out. we also will race on the 26th as well.I got to run at silver dollar raceway on 4/5/14 and won my race ( only the 2nd race in 7.90) i am soo happy and ready to get back to the track.

Comment by Jessie (little lead foot) on February 9, 2014 at 2:36pm

the first race for Atlanta drag way is march 29. we have our 1st test and tune there on march 22 hope the new motor comes in soon so we can put it back together and make some noise I can wait to feel the rumble and get pushed back in the seat when I hit the gas. stepping up to the 7.90 class this year and so ready to race.

Comment by Michael Thies on January 4, 2014 at 9:03pm

Let us know how we might help. I will be at Caffeine & Octane today, even if it rains!  How about posting up all the races that are scheduled for 2014? :-) 

 

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