by Olivia
(Florida)
It is like pin the tale on the donkey but it is pin the tire on the racing car. You'll just need a big picture of a car and then little tires the kids can try and pin on the car...
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by Stacey F.
(House Springs, MO)
Racecar drivers have to be strong to handle their vehicle, so here's a great workout for the kids. You'll need to blow up about 70-80 (better more than less) small balloons. Divide the group into teams and choose one person from each team to be the driver who needs to be worked on, and all the rest of the kids are the "personal trainers". Divide the balloons between them. Give each driver a driver's suit (one-piece long underwear or mechanic suit which you can find at thrift stores). Once the whistle is blown the personal trainers need to make the drivers muscular by stuffing as many balloons as possible into their suits. Give the teams a minute to do this. Once the time is up look at the muscular drivers (remember to take a photo!) and remove and count the balloons. The team that uses the most balloons wins! (The kids can keep on playing this game with a new driver).
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by Warren
(Austin, Texas)
Back in the days before video games, boys used to race small electric cars around a wooden or plastic track. These were usually limited to 2 or 3 cars. Now up to 8 cars at a time can be raced on the newer tracks. If a boy doesn't have a track and cars, often they can be rented at a reasonable rate. Then you can have a 'real' Nascar race, in miniature size.
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