Robert- point taken, I'd ask that you keep two things in mind; 1) the SCCA broadcasts live and then subsequently posts all the Runoffs races, for me to do just the broadcast would be redundant, 2) my viewers, over 11K on my last 3 videos, enjoy and like the perspective of the onboard footage and seeing the action from the car/cockpit.
There are a lot of variables, would you transport, run, and wrench on the car yourself? Or would you pay a team to provide all those services. A general rule of thumb, the most affordable thing in racing is the race car. The real cost is running the car (maintenance, crew, & tires)
@@tttday How many people participate in P2 as an individual? The website says the cars are homebuilt which is something i'm interested in, yet I see some common upper bodywork in carbon fibers.
@@coldiceEVO check out www.dauntlessracing.com/ which is the same at Stohr Race Cars. It varies, but if you have 10 P2 cars at a race, 40-60% are Stohrs or its cousin a West. And 60-70% are run by individuals that bring/hire help. The rest are run by professional "prep shops". Pre 2000 when P2 was know as DSR, there where more home-made or kit cars, keep in in mind these were very talented folks running those cars on track. Hope that helps.
Muy bien. I got many. Car. Accidents I’m watching this. I’m oredy having a hearth. Attack uffff.
lol, Me alegro de que lo hayas encontrado emocionante y disfrutado, THX
Awesome race and video, great job on the video editing 👍👍👍👍
Congrats Tim - some nice driving in pretty damn tricky conditions.
THX Man! All the hard work paid off!
What a terrable format.....back and forth from a race to a replay!
Robert- point taken, I'd ask that you keep two things in mind; 1) the SCCA broadcasts live and then subsequently posts all the Runoffs races, for me to do just the broadcast would be redundant, 2) my viewers, over 11K on my last 3 videos, enjoy and like the perspective of the onboard footage and seeing the action from the car/cockpit.
Great race, great edit!
THX Brian! Glad you enjoyed it!
Heck yes Tim! Great driving!!!
Excellent!!
THX Fabian? I appreciate the support!
Green flag, go #8 go go go. Awesome vroom vroom vroom!!
THX! YOU ALWAYS MAKE ME LAUGH
Was that a yellow flag sticking out on Lap 1 Turn 1?? What the heck?
Crazy, looked like they were expecting trouble and had the yellow flag ready, a bit over ambitious.....sort of Jinxed the back of the field
How much would it cost to get into such event?
There are a lot of variables, would you transport, run, and wrench on the car yourself? Or would you pay a team to provide all those services. A general rule of thumb, the most affordable thing in racing is the race car. The real cost is running the car (maintenance, crew, & tires)
@@tttday How many people participate in P2 as an individual? The website says the cars are homebuilt which is something i'm interested in, yet I see some common upper bodywork in carbon fibers.
@@coldiceEVO check out www.dauntlessracing.com/ which is the same at Stohr Race Cars. It varies, but if you have 10 P2 cars at a race, 40-60% are Stohrs or its cousin a West. And 60-70% are run by individuals that bring/hire help. The rest are run by professional "prep shops". Pre 2000 when P2 was know as DSR, there where more home-made or
kit cars, keep in in mind these were very talented folks running those cars on track. Hope that helps.