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Old 12-06-2024, 10:30 AM   #16
goinbroke2
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Default Re: The end of class racing....again...

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Originally Posted by JP1738 View Post
I like the idea of racing for that kind of money, but don't you have to be good enough to win it?

Personally I am not, so I'll keep that 500-800 bucks and race NHRA or locally for a few weeks instead lol. And have fun doing it.
My sentiment exactly, I just want to be out there playing, if I can't get to a national (or even a far away divisional) then I'll save my money and race locally.
But...IF I had the money?...I would travel, a lot. Run all my divisional's and take in races all through the south for winter. New motorhome/trailer/car load up the gaskets and spare parts and stay warm all winter! lol!

And if I HAD that much money, I would certainly be out there with something nicer than what I've got... but I'm not into shiny so a nice clean rust free car from the south would be all I need.

As far as which class? I like being chased and the lower cost of maintenance for a slow car so maybe a clean slow car? (win a couple million in the lottery and buy a nice clean escort stocker that's currently for sale? (that's me, shooting for the stars, lol!!)
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