Thanks for the responses guys. Is there a mentor program out there that can help a person out...
$600 to $1000 a weekend... what do you guys do for a living??? I was really hoping to race next year but that is really expensive
$600 to $1000 a weekend... what do you guys do for a living??? I was really hoping to race next year but that is really expensive
$600 to $1000 a weekend... what do you guys do for a living??? I was really hoping to race next year but that is really expensive
$600 to $1000 a weekend... what do you guys do for a living??? I was really hoping to race next year but that is really expensive
Tire changes are very reasonable at the track and there's atleast one vendor to change/buy from. An extra set of rims makes it a lot easier, one rim with your practice tire one with your race tire, some people have even more.
$600 to $1000 a weekend... what do you guys do for a living??? I was really hoping to race next year but that is really expensive
Realistically spending 6000 dollars a year on a motorsport related hobby is probably one of the cheapest forms of motorsports that exists. You should go ask how much the drag car guys spend and come back with whether you think thats still expensive. Tire's are the biggest expense above what a weekends TD would cost you, the faster you go the quicker they wear out, but if you can make it in the top 5 you at least get some contingency money back.
It certainly isn't free though.
I had to chose between Golf and Racing...guess which one I chose ?Plus golf sucks.
So, bare minimum you're looking at $500ish. As you get faster, the cost goes up from there.
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Not to mention food and other necessities. I lower my cost by buying take-offs from vendors/faster riders. But with my increasing speed, gas gets used up quicker, tires don't last as long, etc..
I always have a $100 emergency fund with me... I needed new tires one round, ran out of gas the one prior, needed a new chain in July, my canopy collapsed in the rain storm and I bought GOOD one that will last a lifetime. My tire warmer crapped out in June and had to get it repaired.
Anything can happen.
So easily $3,000 minimum in a year.... and I only race SOAR. This doesn't include the spare/replacement parts I bought because I'm so goddam crash prone
Crashing definitely sucks!
I think I'm at about $7000 this year but i have made back $2000 in tire contingency with a chance for $450 more next weekend.
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I always have a $100 emergency fund with me...