Blaine Baxter
Liberty Hill, TX
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Blaine was introduced to racing as soon as he was born; he spent most weekends at the race track watching his father race. At the early age of 4 Blaine decided he was ready to start his own racing career and there it began. He has spent most every weekend from then on at a dirt track in California or elsewhere in the U.S
Blaine started out in the beginner divisions and quickly worked into a 250cc kart with good success the first year. He was able to win a rookie of the year award along with several main event wins over the next 2 years. Blaine was really beginning to hit his stride in the 250 division and tragedy struck. He was involved in a “freak” accident at a track in central California, his right arm was nearly torn off and he would spend the next 4 weeks in intensive care at Stanford Medical Facility. After a series of intense and lengthy surgeries his arm would be reconstructed and he was release to go home and start the lengthy road of recovery. That recovery wouldn’t come easy as more surgeries would be needed and countless hours of rehab.
Exactly 9 months to the date of his injury he was able to climb back into his kart at the same facility where he was hurt. He has resumed his racing career right where it left off and the desire to win races now is more than ever before. His main focus turned to Micro Sprint racing in 2018, racing all across California with a number of out of state trips as well. His road back to racing has been an amazing story in itself. Blaine has now moved into 360 wing and non-wing sprint cars with home now being Liberty Hill, TX.
Career Highlights
2015 & 2016 Rookie of the year
7 main event wins in 2016
19 Heat Race Wins 2016
8 Trophy Dash Wins 2016
Youngest 250 outlaw kart winner at age 7
Multiple Heat Race Wins in 1st Micro Season
Hobbies
Physical Training & Conditioning
Muay Thai Kickboxing
BMX Bikes
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