if you cant afford $100 to go to an event then you probably shouldnt be going to any drift events cause i know several people that spent more than 5 times that just on tires. I did some calculations on the ride home and the 15 laps that bryce got (the one that lost the wheel and still didnt miss a session) only used up a 1/4 tank of gas. thats about 7 miles a gallon. thats almost $7 in gas. but only took a 1/4 tank to get to the track and less than a 1/4 tank to get back home.
so 1 day and only used 3/4 of a tank of gas, 4 stripped and missing lug nuts, a bent muffler, cracked wheel well, bent lower control arm, ruined wheel, and two extremely happy, sun burnt, exhausted, and dehydrated customers.
so dont complain about the seat time. there would have been more if it werent for the hurricane. we would have prob gone all night. also dont complain about the price or number of drivers. the number of drivers is what keeps the cost down at $75-$100. if there were to be a 2 day event like homestead then it would prob cost about $200-$250 a person and your complaining about prices now. dont quote me on prices but i know its not cheap.
this was the best dday ever. even though i didnt get to drive cause of the wheel incident i was refunded the $95 no questions asked which makes me very happy. lots of drifting and lost of people messing up. the best part about it all is that even though people hit barriers, hay bales, enbankments, lost wheels, blew tires and almost hit a light pole, everyone drove home.
i have to give a big thanks to all the people that showed up, dgtrials, OGP, all the sponsors, and the people that helped bryce get back on the track (that was my ride home).
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