1qwikScamp
Well-Known Member
.............this thread is toast, I should have known I was in an argument with a woman.
There is more to life than a straight line down the track. Everybody has their own tastes when it comes to racing. I can't stand NASCAR in anyway shape or form. Drag racing kind of the same thing, I'm just no into pure drag race cars. I'm more into I drive to work everyday in this car and on the weekend I take it to the track.
.............this thread is toast, I should have known I was in an argument with a woman.
I'll look down my nose at it. Drifting is stupid. I don't like it.
You wont get any style points for looking down your nose at it...LOL
The problem around here is there are so many tracks around here that it spreads the crowd out and there is not a lot of people at one place. There is at least 6 tracks within 60 miles from my house.
Racing is doing fine. Get off your ***, quit crying like a bunch of pussies and go do it. You're over thinking it, if I worried that much about everything I'd be too scared to leave the house. People spend too much time focusing on why they shouldn't do something or that it's too hard, if you put some effort in you can join us at the track or in the industrial park. I'm not a "crowd favorite" here, I don't care, maybe I'm different because I focus more on how I can keep doing what I love and how I can get faster every year.
Sure racing isnt what it was back in the 60s and 70s but its still a very popular thing, the only problem i see is thats he big money guys took over, not that there arent classes for the slower and stock cars, but to really compete in the "popular" classes you need such high dollar stuff, x275, 10.5 outlaw, pro mod, i mean can the average guy really compete with richard sexton or tim lynch lol, but if its what you love who cares if you win or lose, like spare parts said get off you *** and get out there and run your car, change a jet or bump the timig up to find a few ponies, its all about having fun and i think some people got away from that
100% agree.I think its a slow death since the 60s & 70s when the stands
were full.