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Exactly. It's easy to tell the real racers from the pretenders around here.



your perspicacity is formidable. we are fortunate to be in your presence.




See guys like you all of the time. Pay the 70 bucks or get another hobby.


suppose you tell me what kind of guy i am?




The kind that argue about paying 70 bucks every two years as part of the cost or racing. Real racers just write the check. Don't mean to step on anyone's toes but that's the way it is with the guys who visit my trailer.



i'm getting old. i'm trying to remember when i complained about the seatbelt thing. i'm sure i did. i know i complained about the dipstick tube b.s.. that was the "straw". i guess i'm not a "real" racer, like you. this family man can't quite justify the expenditure anymore. fwiw, i'd rather be a "real" father/husband, than a "real" racer like you. i'm solely responsible for my racing endeavors. i build the engines, the transmissions, the rear ends. i built the cage. i tubbed it. i do the wiring. i pay for fuel. entry fees. nhra "membership". oil. tires. when something breaks, i pay for it. everything. sponsorship? i got a set of tires once. sounds like a "real" racer, doesn't it?


for what is the good life if not doing things thoughtfully?