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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Papillion, NE
Posts: 611
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In the short time I've been participating, my favorite thing about class racing is, hands down....DUMPING THE CLUTCH!!!
Coming in a close second, is interacting with the folks walking through the pits, just after a run they've watched me make. The disbelief when they see what's under the hood and get a quick rundown of the rules is priceless, and so is the feeling of accomplishment in knowing I built the thing myself! |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Livermore,Ca
Posts: 334
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OK Heres some more then.....
Driving 2800 miles to go to Indy because thats the measuring stick for us Class Racers only to not qualify, still had a great time Driving 2200 mile to go to No Problem for the Sportsnationals because you told Pat you would go when he talked about building his track. Thank you Pat still one of the best experiences of my life. At that same race having such a good time came up .660 against the puppy and believe was his first round win. Shaking the dogs hand afterward because it was the right thing to do. That Puppies one hell of a racer..... Spending countless hours in a garage with your brother's who have tried and continue to try to teach you what they know and just not getting it and knowing you could not do it without them. I guess I provide the entertainment.... In all as stated before its something different to be a class racer and to go through or do the things we do to be a part of this. When the win light is on its a rush and when it does'nt well we'll skip that, but most of all it's about the people and the fact that coast to coast we all have and work at the same craft. Have a Great Holiday and We''ll see you at Pomona. Scott |
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