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<blockquote data-quote="desertratt" data-source="post: 10403" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>to put it simple, its fun and challenging. i have been racing out in the desert for years. in the past i have raced stadium. i always kept going back to the desert. i would rather spend several hours racing some one than 15 minutes. i have also found that most of the desert people are a lot friendlier! what i would like to see as far as coverage is more of the smaller car classes. if i had never seen a desert race before all i would know about is the TT's and class ones. i know these are the premiere classes but showing some of the excerts from the other classes would let the new guy see that there is a place he could get started in if so desierd. which would mean more people in the sport. more people = more money, more money = a stronger sport. which could attract potential sponsors. </p><p></p><p>get on the gas or get out of my way!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertratt, post: 10403, member: 33"] to put it simple, its fun and challenging. i have been racing out in the desert for years. in the past i have raced stadium. i always kept going back to the desert. i would rather spend several hours racing some one than 15 minutes. i have also found that most of the desert people are a lot friendlier! what i would like to see as far as coverage is more of the smaller car classes. if i had never seen a desert race before all i would know about is the TT's and class ones. i know these are the premiere classes but showing some of the excerts from the other classes would let the new guy see that there is a place he could get started in if so desierd. which would mean more people in the sport. more people = more money, more money = a stronger sport. which could attract potential sponsors. get on the gas or get out of my way!! [/QUOTE]
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