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Since drag racing is an "entertainment" or "hobby" to 99% of us we focus on the economy and OUR interests. However, my wife has her pilots license and is involved with "fly NS" or whatever it's called. Guess what? It's "discretionary" funds that are spent in the flying hobby too. Guess what everyone in the hanger or canteen is talking about? How expensive it is for landing fees, gas, rental hours, all have gone up and "the writing is on the wall for small planes"....sound familiar???
Ever talk to the guys running mud trucks in competition? We have "thunder in the valley" here and one of the biggest 460 guys who builds engines for them goes on about how there is "might be the last year, not sure how much longer it'll be running". Of course he's said that for 8 years I've lived here........ The only way ANYTHING "goes away" is if the people who enjoy it stop doing it. Period. Can't afford it? Broke everything so it'll take a year or two to get back? Getting to old to spend weekends at the track working on stuff? Lots of potential reasons, but all are a moot point if there is anyone with a desire and do not fall into one of the aforementioned scenarios. Love it? Yup! Can afford it? Yup....it won't die. Or you can not race but **** on everyone who does, and enjoys it. Imagine going on a flying forum and tell them (as a non pilot) that all their small engine craft are all gone, done, nobody will be flying in 5 years... what do you think the response from those who are actively flying would be??????
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The way this hobby goes away is by death, both of the participants, racers and staff that work these events and car culture which has already died with late Millennials, Gen Z and Gen Alpha. You can't deny the inevitable. Last edited by 1320racer; 12-08-2024 at 04:49 PM. |
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I'm sure that in 1924 someone else calling himself 1320racer was writing letters to his friends predicting the demise of quarter horse racing . . .
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You know I can't argue with your logic. What bothers me, just a little, is the feeling I get that you enjoy reciting it over and over..... and over.
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Of course you can’t and I do
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[QUOTE=1320racer;706618]Of course you can?t and I do
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Just curious, why are you trying to promote the end of the sport? You continuously claim the "obvious demise" but why? Most folks here want to collaborate to make class racing better. What value do you perceive your input being? Millennial here, trying to do my part!
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I’m not promoting it, just accepting the inevitable. The bigger question is why are you afraid of the reality of class racing’s demise and the reasons for it?
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