RacinJason (Offline)
#36
10/21/09 3:08 AM
Thanks short track scott. I appreciate the support. I wasn't bashing Mr. Barhorst for the way he runs his event. Nor was it his fault for how I or my car performed. I was just mentioning why it's hard for someone out of state with not the best equipment to make it.
I had a blast racing at Ft. Wayne. It's something I will never forget.
I put more into it than most. Look back a couple years in the stands. There were a ton of kids with chekered flags. Where did they come from? They don't sell them there? They came from ME! I bought them for the kids. I even sat in the stands with the kids between my races. So maybe Im not the best driver. Maybe I haven't made the feature there. That isn't what it is all about to me. There may be a kid out there that will never forget that race!!! That's what it is about to me. Sorry I can't please everyone.
Jason
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1121 (Offline)
#37
10/21/09 9:01 AM
Jason,
As one budget racer to another, I hope you find a way to get to Fort Wayne again. And if you do, let me know and I'll gladly give you some pit support. Don't pay attention to the guys like Duke. Just do the best you can with the stuff you've got and have fun.
Tom Paterson
Need For Speed (Offline)
#39
10/21/09 8:31 PM
Some folks in this thread are too sensitive.
Duke has a valid point. If you have a midget, you have a chance.
Racing indoors, in several ways, levels the playing field on it's own....
Indoors racing takes the big HP engines, new chassis, ultra light weight parts, etc, out of play.
Older cars with VWs in them, have just as good of a chance at winning as anything else. Kenyon midgets even make the show......
You've got to have the car set up right, have some driving talent, and not be afraid to 'assist somebody out of the way' if need be.