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2nd Poll Question

Started by Super Dave, September 10, 2004, 08:50:17 AM

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StumpysWife

Yes, in the sense of Team Stumpy being employees of sponsors and in the sense of owning "Team Stumpy".  

Heather

hooter31

i run mine like a business,i get $2,000 and spend $25,000...just like the government

Mark Bernard

No... I race purly for the fun of it. But I always expect to be competitive every time I go out on the grid.
Mark (Bernie) Bernard
Race Control CCS/ASRA - Mid-West Region

Xian_13

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
CCS/ASRA Midwest #140
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Burt Munro

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
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Steviebee

if i know how to treat this as a business  i would ..  but   for know  this is still my hobbiie !!!

PJ

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.
Paul James
AMA Pro XR1200 #70
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Super Dave

Get your last shots in, thank you!
Super Dave

Stinger562

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.