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Post by racingaddict on Mar 14, 2007 16:56:27 GMT -5
i can't wait for the racing to start. wish i could race but as long as living with parents i don't see that happening. they won't help all so have to do it myself. i don't have job and i only no a little about, two that are big problems. but to all that are racing this season have a blast
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Post by nastyboi on Mar 14, 2007 20:38:25 GMT -5
hello Racing Addict. I am the "Nasyboi" Tim Sorrow driver of the number 12 pony. i think i have figured out who you are. i believe i work with yer father in Webberville. Am i close? Anyway, i want to give you a few tips and i hope they help you. 1st: you need to find a way to save at least $2500.00. i know it sounds like alot, but it realy doesnt take long if you realy, realy want this. You will need this money to get a good start. 2nd: start looking for cheap ponystocks for sale. your best bet is to find one that is built or nearly finished. Spend about 5 or 6 hundred. You can find all kinds of adds and posts for racecars. THEY ARE EVERYWHERE. Keep looking till you find your price range, and make sure it runs before you pay. 3rd: Get a set of rules and take inventory of everything your car needs to be legal. If you have questions, ask. after you establish what the car needs use the remainder of your 2500.00 to begin gettin materials. Or use it as a payment for someone to help you get the car ready. There are many racers who do this for little money. Very nice people. You may have to save up money a couple times before EVERYTHING IS DONE. JUST REMEMBER TO BE PATIENT!! It takes time and inovation to race when you are doing it out of your own pocket. it took me 3 years and many disappointments and heartbreaks to get on the track. little by little you start meeting the right people, asking the right questions, and soon you will find that you can get everything you need. It will all work out if you stick to yer guns. If you fail to make the track this year, try again next year. but make sure you are learning everything you can in the mean time. i hope this helps you in some way. I want to see you pull this off cuz I know how badly you want it. Go for it! TIM
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Post by racingaddict on Mar 15, 2007 8:44:02 GMT -5
hey tim well try to buy my own car but they wouln't let me because we don't have a haul and dads truck doesn't have a tow. we also have no were to keep it and work on. but most they i do think i'm serious about it even though i looked all cost and no what they are and i also know the risk involed we race but i just can get them to back me on it. i know it well take time. i got the opportunity met a passed grand am regional champ thats was the first bit of avice she gave me.
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