Related to a poll question I have, I'll add this one.
Ability wise, we are different from each other. So, some are faster than others. That can change the way one approaches racing from another.
And so, this question...
Some of us go out and seek sponsors, other race to win only for racing to get a ride, some do other things.
So, I'll leave it at that. I'm trying not to corrupt the poll question with to many ideas, etc.
Thank you for your answers!
Kufalk Media LLC...
Yes... And since 2000 I've had incredible sponsorships. Several of my sponsors provide me more support than they do their AMA teams...
While Paul takes his racing seriously, we treat it as a hobby and not a business. There would be too many added responsibilities and commitments that would be required of us if we went that route. We do this for the fun and comardiery.
No pressures to perform....
No pressures to fulfill sponsor engagements....
No pressures to make certain dates....
Go, have fun, and see who can win bench racing after the day is done.
Dawn :)
No. As I said in the other thread, racing is a hobby for me all about having fun.
But I do have sponsors that provide help. I guess in that sense the most "professional" thing that I do is The Bullseye race report newsletter. I like putting a quality product like that out there. But it's free, and I do it because I like to write and people enjoy reading it. Sponsors, family, friends, people interested in racing, etc all read it, and I think that helps to get the word out about the sport. Heck, I had one non-motorycle industry sponsor ask to support me again this year just because they liked reading the race reports.
But all of this is not treated like a business. It's treated like a hobby.
Good, just keep answering the poll questions...thanks.
No or I'd be out of business/bankrupt! the way I go through tires!
no ., just a hobby., all the money comes from my pockets and VISA.... i love giving money away ., or i am just too lasy to get sponsors..
No. That may change to some extent once my novel comes out. Even then, I'll still be racing as a hobby, but promoting my writing and selling books while I'm there. That would let me write off racing against the meager profit the book may generate.
Thanks for the responses so far.
If anyone can, please ask other racers you know, and they know...you know, like network marketing...to get racers to answer this poll. I'd appreciate it.
This is the link to this poll...you may cut and past in your e-mails...
http://www.racemotorcycles.com/cgi-bin/board/YaBB.pl?board=ccs1;action=display;num=1094831417
This is the link to the other poll question...again, please cut and paste...
http://www.racemotorcycles.com/cgi-bin/board/YaBB.pl?board=ccs1;action=display;num=1094827462
Thanks, again!
I race for the pure fun of it. I may attempt to get some sponsors next season, but I still want to keep it fun. I have enough crap to deal with each day in the office....racing is my escape from my actual business....
a "business" as far as the IRS is concerned?
Race just for fun. ;D If I wanted to get real serious racing, I'd go back to racing cars, but then I'd be REAL BROKE. ;D
Yes, in the sense of Team Stumpy being employees of sponsors and in the sense of owning "Team Stumpy".
Heather
i run mine like a business,i get $2,000 and spend $25,000...just like the government
No... I race purly for the fun of it. But I always expect to be competitive every time I go out on the grid.
No...
But next year I am planning on doing so.
Being such a shoe string racer, I find it hard to stay that orgenized to keep track of things, when every race weeking is done by the seat of my pants
XIII
Quote.... But I always expect to be competitive every time I go out on the grid.
I had no idea the professional Chicken Dance circuit was that lucrative! ;D
if i know how to treat this as a business i would .. but for know this is still my hobbiie !!!
I voted yes.
I work at being organized. At the beginning of the season, I plan my strategy, objectives and tactics. I develop a budget and track all my expenses and income. So, in a sense, I operate it like a business.
Get your last shots in, thank you!
No. That would be like going to Vegas and expecting to win. The money I put into racing I never expect to see again, paid entertainment just like Vegas.