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Old 10-11-2012, 02:45 PM   #14
Hemi Moose
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Default Re: question for Mr. Billy Neese and fellow dime rocket race

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Originally Posted by treessavoy View Post
Here's the problem: What cars would these guys and gals run, how would they buy them, what would keep the rich kid form dumping everyone and how would you keep costs down.

The Junior Dragsters started out cheap and affordable and have morphed into tens of thousands of dollars.

Lastly, how can they steer and text at the same time and still cut a light?

This is a dead horse! Today's kids don't want any part of drag racing because it's too hard to text, check your play list, play angry birds and pick your nose at the same time!

JimR
Jim, I agree with most of what you said but I don't think every kid today thinks that way...probably 90% of them are into the latest techno thingys but there are still probably the other 10% that are going to school and learning something in the automotive field. Those 10% might just be the ones that do care a little something about drag racing or sportsman racing...I'm sure some of those kids are interested in several types of racing out there, probably the quicker classes but some could still be interested if shown or persuaded. You just have spot someone out of school that shows or takes interest I guess.
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