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rage_racing
10-01-2003, 10:22 PM
well as I have been on the rampage of tearing down a car to build which is coming along quite well I might add..
the down side was the Bit@#ing from my other half..well I sorta solved that problem today when I had her in the garage wrenching with me..(of course the statement you are just to afraid to get dirty went well her reply was give me that sprocket thingy and I will show you)I dont know but does that fall into the category if ya cant beat em join em? http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif

Geo
10-01-2003, 10:26 PM
Originally posted by rage_racing:
well as I have been on the rampage of tearing down a car to build which is coming along quite well I might add..
the down side was the Bit@#ing from my other half..well I sorta solved that problem today when I had her in the garage wrenching with me..(of course the statement you are just to afraid to get dirty went well her reply was give me that sprocket thingy and I will show you)I dont know but does that fall into the category if ya cant beat em join em? http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif

I dunno dude.....

Sounds me me like she intends to beat you. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif


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Houston, TX
84 944 ITS car under construction
92 ITS Sentra SE-R occasionally borrowed
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John Herman
10-02-2003, 07:18 AM
A couple of other things to consider to get the significant other to "join ya." At the track my wife has some responsibilities. We have a prerace check list we go through. Its her job to "nag" http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif the crew and I to finish everything on the list. There are some she is comfortable to do. There are other things she likes to do, so I let her have full control of those items at the track (e.g. timing, entertaining guests, keeping me organized and well fed). A few years ago I purchased radios to help me but more importantly, it put her mind at rest. Now, I can call and let her know of a problem if I don't come around when I'm suppose to. A lot better for her to know I've pulled in to gain track space than trying to figure out if I've been hauled to medical. If there is something that I can do or purchase to make her life more enjoyable at the track or on the way to the track, it is high on the must do list.

whenry
10-02-2003, 08:04 AM
Best piece of advice that I got when I was thinking about going racing 15 yrs ago was "keep the spouse happy" whether this meant staying in nice places or keeping her high on your priority list. She too is crew chief and gets control of her office(the trailer) on race weekends. We are still married and Im still racing. I dont know how the guys whose wife is not involved in racing do it.

ddewhurst
10-02-2003, 08:16 AM
Rage, it's about prioritys.

1. Bride 1st, race car 2nd

2. Bride 1st, race car 2nd

3. Need I continue ?

Have Fun http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif
David

924Guy
10-02-2003, 08:57 AM
Hell ya, get em involved! Don't try and protect them from getting dirty - you'd be surprised how many women would be happy to learn how to change wheels, etc.! I gave every woman on my crew (3 of them) a pair of Mechanix gloves. They all know how to change wheels now! We had a fun time once when I had the all-women crew (including my dog, the real b*tch) and we were swapping back and forth between rain and dry setup... http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif

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Vaughan Scott
Detroit Region #280052
'79 924 #77 ITA/GTS1
www.vaughanscott.com

rage_racing
10-02-2003, 11:36 AM
bride first car 2nd bride first car second bride first car second... I keep getting that mixed up ...
mechanix gloves .. thats a thought.
bride first car second bride first car second... eventually I will get it in the right order...
maybe i can find a racers wife to entertain mine or would that just get me in more trouble??

racer_tim
10-02-2003, 11:47 AM
Since I meet my wife at the race track, it's not a problem. She is an asst chief of communications, so when I'm racing, she's usually in the tower. I get to see her @ lunch, and at the end of the day. I also do "race official transportation" so I get to talk to all of my F&C buddies during the day as well. When I'm not racing, I'm usually out on a turn working F&C.

During the week, I normally try to spend no more than 1-1.5 hours a night in the garage. This way, I'm not "out there" until the wee hours of the morning, keeping her and the neighbors awake.

At least she knows where I am, and not sitting in front of this stupid computer, which I do the rest of the day.



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Tim Linerud
San Francisco Region SCCA
#95 GP Wabbit (Bent)
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OTLimit
10-02-2003, 11:50 AM
As I tell our friends, if your girlfriend (substitute wife if appropriate) constantly protests the time you spend on your car, and flat out refuses to join in your antics, then you need a new one.

Since most of the guys that hang around the garage are younger than us and single, it seems appropriate. When you look at the number of divorced men racing, it makes even more sense.

Hobbies can be all-consuming, and are an important part of our lives, and unless you have an "understanding," your relationship can (and will) be the victim.

Lesley Albin
Blazen Golden Retrievers (why I put up with Chris' racing)
Over The Limit Racing



[This message has been edited by OTLimit (edited October 02, 2003).]

rage_racing
10-02-2003, 10:11 PM
well since she has known me she has known that my hobbies do no stop because I am married and thats just a part of me you will have to live with.. and so far I still have my hobbies

PDoane
10-07-2003, 12:41 PM
John Herman-

Rather than spend beaucoup $$ on a 2 way radio system, I just got my wife a scanner for listening to the corner workers. That way if/when I don't come around she can hear their report as to "driver's OK, send flat tow after the session" or "send the ambulance quick!!"

Peter

racer_tim
10-07-2003, 01:06 PM
Peter, better yet, have your wife on the F&C crew, so that when you see her @ lunch, she mentions the 3 deviations that you had, and you tell her, the last one @ turn x was only 3 wheels.

Tim

Tom Donnelly
10-07-2003, 03:41 PM
I dunno about the priorities.

Sometimes it goes like this...

Racecar - 20 page to do list.

Wife - Who are you and why are you yelling at me?

But I am on my 2nd marriage.

Tom
(a divorce is alot in terms of tire money)

[This message has been edited by Tom Donnelly (edited October 07, 2003).]

rage_racing
10-09-2003, 04:56 PM
rather than divorce there is always the option of the trunk .. (could that be considered ballast????)

MMiskoe
10-11-2003, 02:56 PM
Well there is a down side to having your other half getting involved. My wife simply tells me that "I don't care, I get the faster car." Now we are a two racecar family - 2 cars, twice the fun, five times the work.

Don't get me wrong, it is great, wouldn't have it any other way. The hazard is that there are fewer checks & balances when you are both into it. The last car that I bought I was hesitant to get it, but she told me that "we need that car, go get it!". Bringing that one home brought the total at the house to an even 12.

People thought were were crazy when we built our garage. The garage had more square footage on the first floor than the house did.

Get your other half "on board" or go find another hobby, racing is too demanding of time & money for a couple to disagree on it.

Matt Miskoe
Domestic Violence Racing.

Festus E. Simkins
10-13-2003, 10:36 AM
Been racing on and off for a lot of years. My deal with the wife is..... For every dollar I spend on the race car she can spend an equal amount on whatever she wants. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/eek.gif Expensive but worth every penny. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif

Drive well.

924Guy
10-15-2003, 08:48 AM
I forgot to mention a different, innovative approach I stumbled across (and only realized last night)... I signed over the racecar title to my wife! Well, actually, I did it before, when we were engaged, so she could qualify for a multi-car insurance discount (therefore allowing her to justify the WRX purchase). Then I had to marry her to get the car back! http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif (just go tback from the honeymoon, actually)

So now it's, "when are you gonna fix MY car?" "Why are you so slow in MY car?" "Why did you put MY car in the wall???" "What do you need to do to go faster in MY car?" etc!

I sometimes wonder if it was such a good idea... http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif

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Vaughan Scott
Detroit Region #280052
'79 924 #77 ITA/GTS1
www.vaughanscott.com

gsbaker
10-15-2003, 11:32 AM
Originally posted by 924Guy:
..(just go tback from the honeymoon, actually)

So now it's, "when are you gonna fix MY car?" "Why are you so slow in MY car?" "Why did you put MY car in the wall???" "What do you need to do to go faster in MY car?" etc!

I sometimes wonder if it was such a good idea... http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif

Vaughan,

http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif

Married less than a month and already telling married-racer stories.

She sounds pretty supportive though, so hand her a wrench--or better yet, get her on the track.



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Gregg Baker
Isaac, LLC
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rage_racing
10-15-2003, 01:43 PM
from the sounds of it if he lets her behind the wheel he will never get the chance to get back in his car again ..

RSTPerformance
10-15-2003, 04:18 PM
My mom and father always both raced as we were growing up, good thing was they never raced in the same class... My mom used to race a (old for its time) S2000 and always had faster lap times than my fathers ITA Capri... She still holds the family "Lap record" at Lime Rock (only sum minute times in family). She holds that over us every once in a while... All was well in the marriage till my father got in the S2000 and within 3 laps had beaten her lap times at Bryar (now NHIS). I think that was a turning point... However my mom rented out the S2000 and it was totaled by the person driving, she hasn't raced since then and I think that made her loose interest in racing... Now they are happily divorced and still talk. So I learned that keeping the wife happy might mean letting her drive a faster car for bragging rights!!!

My Girlfreind on the other hand has no interest in racing a car ever, but loves going to the track and hanging out with everyone. I am still determining what is more expensive... Her or racing... Either way I love both of them so it doesn't matter much as long as I keep racing and she is happy http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif

Raymond
RST Performance Racing

jc836
10-15-2003, 05:45 PM
Having a significant other who is my Crew Chief has been an eye opener. She is really getting into this and is super supportive. Her only complaint is that it is boring for her between on-track sessions. I told her to do her thing (read meet other ladies, etc) and that worked well for her. She is always there if I need a hand be it at the track or at home. We balance the car against other activities together and on our own-she shops I mow grass<G>.
As others here will attest-it is very important to know what your spouse or partner needs/wants. Mine does not want to drive yet. If she decides to that is fine with me-I'll support her in her effort.
Happiness is a race car that does NOT consume you.

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'99 Prelude=a sweet song
'03 Dodge Dakota Club Cab V8-Patriot Blue gonna tow

rage_racing
10-15-2003, 06:11 PM
no you got it ll wrong
Happiness is
COLD BEER
A FAST CAR
AND A WIFE THAT PUTS OUT
not in that order or is it??????

Red Dawg Riddley
10-15-2003, 06:27 PM
rage-racing

by george, I think you got it !!!!

924Guy
10-16-2003, 02:34 PM
LOL! No, she's already driven my car a few times, and has in fact won in it! (autox, though)

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Vaughan Scott
Detroit Region #280052
'79 924 #77 ITA/GTS1
www.vaughanscott.com

7racing
10-17-2003, 09:36 AM
All of these sound very familiar. I started racing before I got married (told the future wife that was the plan). She understood how important a hobby racing is to me, so she supports that. After wrecking my first racecar, on the way home with the ball on the trailer she said "when are you going to get the next car and start building?"

Now it's a matter of balancing the family/house chores with the racecar chores. The racecar usually looses, but I do get my time in the garage when I need it. Gotta love a supportive wife/GF with your racing.

Jeremy

BTW, I love the "give me that sprocket thingy" comment!

[This message has been edited by 7racing (edited October 17, 2003).]

Racy-Stacey
10-17-2003, 11:47 AM
I'm pretty happy that I found a guy who loves racing also. We are both very competative. We both tease each other and try to push each other harder and harder.

I still think I'm faster. I'm the won who has the most seat time and technique training. In fact I was the one who got him all into road racing.

But thats how it is whith us.. We both love cars.. Fords in particular and we both love driving fast and working on our cars. I have 3 yrs training in Brakes and suspension and Smog inspection. It fun for us but racing is expensive.. I love to seeing more and more females get involved. I think racing isnt a male only thing anyways. I feel that everyone can get involved and have lots of fun at it.

So let her get the sprocket thingy and start wrenching. Thats how I got started, just helping out then I wanted to really learn what I was doing.

To all the ladies out there. Racing is a lot of fun and the more you get into it.. the more it gets into you. The guys need our help, their all thumbs on race day.. trust me I've seen it. I work grid and watch the guys struggling to get ready to go out on track..lol And there a lots of special momments that can be shared when a loving couple is at the track together.

Its great to have your significant other their to share in the JOYS of winning or give support in heart break of failing.

Peace and Love.
Tooldes,
Stacey_B

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airpiraterob
10-20-2003, 11:35 AM
i starteg to get confused....

second wife first car second...wha??

if it comes down to it, ill just let my job (pilot) run my wife off (whenever i get one..wife that is) so the car dosent have to...whenever i get the car.

prolly gonna end up in buffalo soon, anyone there?

almracing
10-22-2003, 12:30 PM
Gotta have the support of the spouse to race! Mine was actually bumming that she had to take care of our new baby in the paddock and not out at the pit wall.

She got her revenge... she turned my new roller-way tool chest into a changing table.

Anthony R.
ITA #86 NER
Honda CRX Si

joeg
10-22-2003, 01:28 PM
Airpilot--Yes, there are racers in Buffalo. The region is 43 "Western New York".

There are 4 race tracks relatively close: the Glen (150 miles), Mosport (150 miles), Nelson Ledges (170 miles) and Beaverrun (172 miles).

Cheers.

Wreckerboy
10-22-2003, 02:12 PM
Early on in my relationship with the "significant other," who now prefers to be known as "crew chief," I read her the standard $50.00 speach.

To wit - if I have $50.00 to spend,and it's a choice between her and the race car, and if there is any money left over we can go to White Castle.

It must have worked, because we just bought a garage, sorry, house, the woman pressed all the bushings into the suspension on the SM, and now tells me to "just buy the damned parts already - I'm tired of listening to you whine about them."

Sometimes you get lucky...

WB

ITTdriver
10-22-2003, 11:32 PM
The first few times I took my lady to the track I didn't give her things to do. She was bored and informed me that if I wanted her there I had better give her something to do. She has since become not only my crew chief, with assigned tasks, but also the trophy "babe" at the track. She loves SCCA at least as much as I do and encourages me to continue my hobby. BTW, we're now engaged! She understands the importance of our avocation to good mental health. Like we are sane in the first place!

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