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November 07, 2013 at
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just curious to what kind of money it takes to run a full season with the ASCS national tour. Figuring in tire expense fuel etc.
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November 07, 2013 at
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Posted By: racer11W on November 07 2013 at 11:29:31 AM
just curious to what kind of money it takes to run a full season with the ASCS national tour. Figuring in tire expense fuel etc.
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Way more than i got !
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November 07, 2013 at
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if you had all the equiment, truck and trailer cars and motors. somewhere between 1500/2,000 a night.
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November 07, 2013 at
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November 07, 2013 at
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Apparently more than the champion can make by running the schedule without sponsorship help.
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November 07, 2013 at
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The national tour is too spread out with not enuf stops in between
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November 07, 2013 at
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My thoughts exactly........graphic is simply a realistic presentation of the facts, Jack
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November 08, 2013 at
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Posted By: TxOutlaw on November 07 2013 at 10:42:19 PM
My thoughts exactly........graphic is simply a realistic presentation of the facts, Jack
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Im not sure that u guys supplying him a number was going to b the determining factor of wether or not he decided to go on the tour . I think it mat have been purely informational.
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November 08, 2013 at
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Posted By: dirt in ur beer on November 08 2013 at 04:43:27 AM
Im not sure that u guys supplying him a number was going to b the determining factor of wether or not he decided to go on the tour . I think it mat have been purely informational.
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Yeah, I was just joking around, I honestly can't answer the question but as I read it, that phrase just came to mind for whatever reason.
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November 08, 2013 at
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well look at it this way ASCS motors cost more and make more hp than most open motors and have low resale value where is the savings here, I give you one even more stupid "2 barrel spec motors" out of one of the big three have approched $30,000. We need 305's like one less shitter at the Trophy Cup, Fans do not understand nor do the care about all these entry classes . Racen is expensive and you can write rule after rule but in the end we just need open 360's and open 410's. wings! one rule please. what we really need is a taller cage rule and up the weight of all chassis, maybe a halo X or bar to many head injury's in 2013.
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November 08, 2013 at
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We have loosely crunched the numbers before. If you own the trailer and the semi to make it up and down the road you would need roughly a $100k investment in motors, cars, and parts to start out the season. That's thinking two motors and the previously stated $30k each, two complete cars, spares, and a desecnt tire inventory. Every night you fire the car and race it I would think you are spending at least $1,500 in motor, tires, and maintence, that's if you dont tear anything up. No clue on what you would spend in diesel getting up and down the road, plus maintence on truck, trailer, etc. And depending on your rig are you staying in it while you go up and down the road or are you staying in a hotel. They are talking about 70 races next year adding more to fill in the gaps on long trips out west etc. If you already owned everything to go, didn't tear anything up, and someone paid for your gas you would be between $100k and $140k just to put the car on the track every night. And let the arguing begin......
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November 08, 2013 at
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Posted By: racer11W on November 07 2013 at 11:29:31 AM
just curious to what kind of money it takes to run a full season with the ASCS national tour. Figuring in tire expense fuel etc.
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Unless they have done it, none of these people know. so why do they reply
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November 08, 2013 at
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Not going to buy much of a 360 motor for $30,000 these days...
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