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Everyone, has had great insight and obviously experience in class racing. I think it's the excitement of building a car legal if you will, and seeing what you can do with it. But I do think bracket racing is cheaper, well not any more.
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sure it is! Far less expensive and far better payouts.
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I decided to go bracket racing this year instead of class racing. While I had a blast bracket racing this year, nothing beats hanging out at the track for a weekend. I can honestly say I've made life long friends. To me, while class racing is expensive and it's hard being young with no one finically backing me, but it's still a great time. To me it's a mini vacation.
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It is definitely cheaper than class racing I'm sure. We do have a blast at local events, and a few trips to Norwalk. Yes, we have made some good friends through the years as well. Absolutely love the sport.
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