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So ,we're settled . The number is 14 . That's still quite a few . I don't think I ever went to 14 back in the 70's when I was racing a lot . I figure that would take about 30 + days vacation time, (not counting long distance travel to make that many). So would those guys be Pro or Sportsman ? I don't think NHRA gives a cr*p, one way or the other. That's just the high number they think they can suck people into ,whether they can really afford it or not. I DO think points should be given for qualifying and records . Enough so it would actually help affect Top 10 finishes at the end of the year. Don't you think so ,Tobe ? LOL
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Secondly,if John Force (Full -time Professional Funny Car racer) were to drive a new Mustang in AA/SA,I would have no problem racing him,as long as its not Heads-Up! LOL! I think I could give him a good race. |
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Lets see if i get this right!!! I'm going to play a sport,(any sport) but i'm not good at it so lets change the rules so I can Qualify first, I get all the singles, I get all the red lights, My win light always turns on in my lane, I can just sign up when ever I what too, I should be the WORLD CHAMP IF I WIN THAT RACE!!! Well that was easy now what do i do?
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I would venture to guess that 95 percent of the Pro racers wouldn't know where to start with a sportsman Class car and have only heard the term "bracket" racing in the pits. I would also venture to guess that most touring-pro sportsman racers started out on the divisional level, raced a lot and realized they had a knack or talent at this game we play and since we race for money, decided they could have a go trying it for a living since there is enough opportunity to make a living at it.
Guys like Mark sacrifice and risk a lot but the payback is more seat time and more opportunity to win. If you are racing and just getting by, what type of outlook is there for the future? What about things like health insurance? It is risky to put yourself in that position (unless you have serious backing, which some do) and if you have a bad year or two it can be a financial disaster. Most of us would never take that chance no matter how many races we won in a year. But still, since we live in a free country, ANYONE can quit their job and take that chance, just like Fletcher did. This is America so don't complain and bitch about the rules, if the water is so nice then jump in. Hey, I don't like getting beat by these guys or anyone, but I realize that I can try to do what they do if I want to reach that level. I'll ask this to Jeff, would you feel any better if you got beat by a guy who is an unknown because he races, say, Heavy Eliminator, every week, or twice a week, or three times week, at local track, as some do, then jumps in a Stocker and cleans up? Most of the successful Stock drivers I know came from the bracket ranks, where they raced often and honed their skills in street bracket cars. But how many are living the good life on S/SS winnings alone? There is lots of stress involved, if you don't make the final the pay is nil. If you break and engine or major part your profit just dropped in the toilet. If you're rig breaks you can't be out there earning. Plus, the extended time on the road has to be tough, because I'm sure they miss important family things like kid's birthdays and such. I give those guys credit because that is no easy way to make a living.
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Evan is 100% right.
To all the whiners out there. This is a free country You can decide to go race for a living anytime you choose. Instead of trying to belittle successful racers. Try to learn from them. That is becoming a big problem in all aspects of our lives. It is easier the try to bring down those who achieve success to our level, than to pick up our pace.
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Let's differentiate between "successful" and "better". An earlier poster alluded to the fact that someone who races in the sportsman ranks full time is a "better" driver. I've got a big issue with that. As long as you can cut a light and run the number, you can beat anyone, whether they run every race on the circuit or just one.
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Great post Evan!
There are lots of sacrifices. Family and loved ones being the biggest. The pressure can be ridiculous when you're in a slump and can't get out of it. And the only way to get out is to keep walking to the plate and keep swinging. But when you hit one out of the park, there's no feeling like it. Sure, the pro touring racers race a lot and some win a lot-maybe people feel more than their fair share. (wish I was one of them lol). But pro racers lose a lot more than part time racers too! Fletchburger gave me great advice once. He said "if you go to 25 races with 2 cars and win 4 races, you've had a great year. But you've lost 46 times!!!!" It's not champagne wishes and caviar dreams all the time, that's for sure. But I know I wouldn't trade it for anything. (Today I say that. Tomorrow who knows!) But come on in, the water's fine! I could use a travel partner sometimes. |
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Gee, I wonder what "they" are going to do for "me" to "level the playing field", since I only have a 1500 pickup and an open trailer. It's so unfair!
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