by Peak_Modernity » Thu 18 May 2006, 15:19:55
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', 'T')his weekend our teenage kid was paid $50 to flag at a dirt bike race. I found out that there are two dirt bike racing circuits just in our area. At the race there were families who had brought their kids, a winnebago and all sorts of gasoline toys to race. How can they afford this? I figure that they burn up at least 100 gallons a weekend with this nonsense. That's about $300 a weekend and that doesn't even include food and entry fees. Where is the money coming from? Where is all that gasoline coming from?
To answer some of the original questions,
1. Most people lose a lot of money getting into the sport trying to get sponsored. Without sponsors they are usually forced to quit within a few years.
2. Many people also cannot really afford all the toys, except through credit. They most likely pay for fuel the same way.
I have a small Atv that gets raced between 3 and 4 times a year. It is a liquid cooled, 250cc, 5 speed, manual clutch, racing/trail style quad. I bought it cheap a few years ago (before learning of PO obviously) and it wouldn't sell for much now. It costs me very little to race, maybe $100+- for the weekend. I will only race at locations within 90 minutes and it fits in our minivan that gets 22mpg. I can race with the engine pinned for 2 whole hours and it only burns a gallon of gas. I figure I might as well enjoy it for a little bit.
I can tell you for a fact though that people who race at a more professional level are being hurt by fuel prices and many are scaling back their racing involvement.