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OMG!!! yeah buddy. Takes you 12 years of practice to get to your current level - should only take another 25 to get good.
Let you in on a secret - lots of people can afford to fund their own race efforts. Just because you are not bright/successful enough to figure out how to personally fund yours does not make you "marketable"
I thank you for the good laugh though!!
Let you in on a secret - lots of people can afford to fund their own race efforts. Just because you are not bright/successful enough to figure out how to personally fund yours does not make you "marketable"
I thank you for the good laugh though!!
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Originally Posted by GhettoRacer
Watch and learn son...
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But like many have said, there is still some difference between DE and w2w...
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To me, road racing is easy ****, esp. production car based. Anybody who is willing to put down the effort and train hard can achieve great skills. But not everybody can be as marketable as me....
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Originally Posted by GhettoRacer
I'm moving to Japanese next year to race.......
For long range planning, I would map out the next two or three countries that you plan to move to. It isn't going to take long for each of them to catch on to your CRAP, and you will be moving often!
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Originally Posted by Bryan Watts
And now we see your level of "commitment". A real racer would be at home racing rather than watching a race that he could catch on TV...especially one who has no experience and a goal to be Pro racing by the end of the season. I hate attending races as a spectator anymore. I've been out there racing in front of the crowds, so going to watch a race just serves to annoy the hell out of me that I don't have the funds to be out there.
Keep talking...the more you talk, the more transparent you become (which is hard, considering you as opaque as the lexan in my race car already).
Keep talking...the more you talk, the more transparent you become (which is hard, considering you as opaque as the lexan in my race car already).
Spot-on, Bryan.
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Originally Posted by cooleyjb
This is some of teh funniest crap I've read.
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Originally Posted by Bryan Watts
A real racer would be at home racing rather than watching a race that he could catch on TV...especially one who has no experience and a goal to be Pro racing by the end of the season. I hate attending races as a spectator anymore.
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Originally Posted by GhettoRacer
I'm still going to go through club racing this year. By not important, I just mean it isn't important to me personally to attend every club event. So for example, to me the chance to attend Japan's top level racing - the Super GT/JGTC (these are million dollar race cars, highly engineered production cars... maybe even more so than DTM, or at least it is similar) is more important than club racing back home. that's why I'm staying here until March 22nd.
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Originally Posted by Jim Child
Agreed. I can't imagine giving up the chance to drive in a race in favor of being a spectator. The US Grand Prix takes place less than two hours from my house, but you won't find me there. After the first couple of years I stopped going. I'd much rather be racing my car or working on it getting it ready for the next race.
Gave my grandstand H tickets to my son the last two years.
Had I known, I could have been driving Formula One right now, had I just spectated. That's much more important than actually racing
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Originally Posted by Mike in Chi
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Can someone check his IP address and let us know if he's even in Japan anyway.
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Originally Posted by Bryan Watts
I only count 31 more race weekends on his "schedule" that he'll need to come up with an excuse for not attending. I expect that he'll have no problems...
Can someone check his IP address and let us know if he's even in Japan anyway.
Can someone check his IP address and let us know if he's even in Japan anyway.
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My bet: he is using the computers in the free public libraries in SoCal because AKMEE "engineering" has not made him a dollar, and he can't afford internet service, even dial up.
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I don't believe a word the guy says until it is verified by a credible source. Although, I can't begin to believe that he would be bright enough to pick a country that is exactly 12 hours ahead of us on the clock so that his posting schedule mimics ours.
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Originally Posted by GhettoRacer
Call me the back pedal master. I could probably win bike races that way!
I'll give you a 15 mile headstart in a 100 mile ride.