Originally posted by Slapshotnerd
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1st, when I speak of drag racing, I think the people in "our" industry only think of sport compact/import drag racing. There are several other forms of drag racing that do extremely well. How about Funny Car and Top Fuel, just to name 2. I watch those all of the time and the turn out is amazing.
2ndly, We haven't gotten paid for 1 single demo.......
Dan and I came out of pocket for everything we did this year. We recieved money from NO ONE! We got a few free parts and some free tires. I'm flattered that our percieved value is so big, which is what we hoped for, but we went broke trying to get our name out there. We'll see if it worked. It was a huge risk for us. We spent everything we ever had trying to make it work. Are we pro drivers after all of this??? NO. Will we be??? I don't know. Maybe if we can make it out to Irwindale for a qualifier. I could be confused about the pro-am thing...which I think a lot of people are. It is my understanding that you have to travel the series to go to the big event at the end where pro licenses will be given out.
Luckily for us, we own a shop and it makes sense for us to take off of work to go drifting every weekend. People with jobs like Andy Sapp and Erin Sanford find it a little harder. Dan and I don't have to ask for days off...and in the end, magazine/TV coverage helps our shop. So it's not all a loss if we don't make it big as drifters...heart breaking but not a "total" loss. We can write it off as advertising for our company and feel ok about all of the money we "lost" if we don't make it. No one was willing to make it happen for us, so we went out on a limb and made it happen for ourselves.
In the end, I just want to drive! I have come to love drifting very much. I jones for it when I don't have an event to go to. It's changed my life. Pretty much everything I do now a days revolves around it. I also want it to be accessible for the people on my side of the country. I have worked very hard at trying to accomplish this. Dan and I have come out of pocket to throw amateur drift events/practice here in Atlanta. Another huge risk for us to take in the name of the sport. It's turning out pretty well, luckily. My fear is that now that we (and others here in Atlanta such as DG Trials) have provided an outlet for drifters to drive, they are hungry for more ad have no way to progress.....we don't allow tandem at this time. I hear people in this thread talking about how there aren't enough skilled people to support another series. I see it so differently. I see a lot of people with great talent without any resources
The concern about whether or not the new series will be "about the drivers" is understandable. I'm hoping to help make sure that it turns out that way. I AM A DRIVER. THAT'S WHERE MY INTEREST LIE....WITH THE DRIVERS. I thik that's one of the reasons our series has beenvery sucessful. We kept it about the drivers and not about getting rich. I listen to everythig they say and I feel them, because I am one of them.Like I already said, I don't care who makes it happen here onthe East Coast. Really. I WOULD BE HAPPY IF FD DECIDED TO DO AN EAST COAST SERIES. I DON'T CARE WHO DOES IT! I JUST WANT US TO BE ABLE DRIVE ON A COMPETITIVE LEVEL OVER HERE! I want myself and others like me to be able to enjoy and progress in drifting. I don't think that's too much to ask. I don't think it's fair for everyone to get all pissy about it. How many ofthe pro guys live here on the East Coast? Not that many. Several started here, but didn't stay. I can only think that's Because it was more efficient for them to be on the West Coast. I'm not trying to *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored* block anyone and I don't stand toget rich from any of this. If FD is the prestige series, then so be it. I have no problems with that (in fact, I would love to have a FD license. I'm just not sure it's a reality). How's about doing more events over here then.
I totally understand why everyone is concerned. The same type of thing happened when we started our series here in Atlanta. Some people thought there wasn't enough driver interest to have two amateur/practice series. WEll the fact is, both of them are doing fine and are prospering.
I hope ya'll undertsand and thanks for listening (yes I said ya'll
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time for a pm!
and other times it seems like you enjoy swinging from FD's nuts.
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