To play around and casually race is affordable, to be competitive takes serious money and keeping up with the technology curve...and maybe a little cheating.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostTo play around and casually race is affordable, to be competitive takes serious money and keeping up with the technology curve...and maybe a little cheating.pinto gt with wood trim
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Originally posted by Grape View Postthere were no deals on tires or seats, however our chassis and components, engines, and clutches were free. travel expenses now would be outrageous compared to the mid 90's.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostDo you still race competitively or are you working in other sides of the sport now?pinto gt with wood trim
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Originally posted by Grape View PostHavent been on a kart since the end of '96. And yes you could say my business's are involved with professional motorsports. I did have to change rf on the 14 car at baltimore 3 weeks ago, but now that im old i try to refrain from that nonsense.
If I didn't grow up so poor I think I would have been able to get into more racing as a child.
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"You don't so much drive it, more like poke it with a sharp stick and channel the fury when you piss it off."
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