speidel21 (Offline)
#11
3/21/09 8:00 PM
i dont have a Hans, partially from the financial cost, and because of comfort reasons, so does that mean i shouldnt race. your post is competely pointless, whats wrong with someone doing what they can to get a little bit of money for racing. Robertastamm, hope your son is successful in karts, karting days were some of the funnest i ever had.
spicoli (Offline)
#12
3/21/09 8:14 PM
It's none of my business. Raise money how ever you see fit. Good luck to you all.
There are some experienced guys on here, myself included, who have seen families mortgage their homes so Junior can race. Sometimes Junior is cool, sometimes he's a knucklehead who tears up their own stuff, and someone elses' stuff, then they're gone.
Please, whatever you do...
TURN THE CAPS LOCK OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dwayne (Offline)
#13
3/21/09 9:20 PM
Paul, I usually agree with most of your post, but this time I think you are out of line. I see no difference between Brayden Stamm And Daron Clayton (except age and type of car they drive) I have seen no one complain about Daron having a fund raiser for his team, maybe he needed a new helmet too.
robertastamm (Offline)
#15
3/21/09 9:50 PM
Please quit ! Im very sorry making people mad at me. But crankin and paul gray have a problem with me call 317-362-5400.
torqueball (Offline)
#20
3/21/09 11:31 PM
You folks were by no means offensive......What is ludicrous is throwing a young man and his family "under the bus" for trying to put a few dollars together for their hobby.....I applaud them for hustling up funds
When I started racing karts, my dad loaded up a kart (that was built the same year i was born in" with a converted lawnmower engine in a 1984 paint van and we went racing. No spares, no trailer, no driver development deals. Just father and son racing. I miss those times looking back on them.
I hope your son enjoys it as much as I did and I hope he gets that helmet.
Danny Holtsclaw