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Thread: Officially a pro racer now...,

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    Default Officially a pro racer now...,

    Well it's official. I've finally acheived the rank of professional race car driver.

    I just received a check from the Carolina Cup pro series for 33 dollars and change for my first place finish at CMP earlier this year.

    I actually got second, first wasnt registered with CCPS, and there were only three cars total in ITB, but I'm not letting this steal any of my glory.

    I think I will get it framed and placed on the garage wall...wait a second, I cant do that, as every spare freakin cent goes into this damn addiction.
    Anyways, I was wondering if there is a forum out there for us "pro" racers, as I dont think I can associate with all you "amatuer"' racers anymore

    You know, I told myself I wouldnt let the fame go to my head when this happened

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    Better get a lawyer and an accountant on retainer...

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    yes, and my accountant says I'm still in the red
    these checks are going to have to get a lot bigger if I'm going to make a living at this...

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    Dang, we went to school together and you've already broken out into the big time! I've been left behind already, man, down and out. Don't spend all of that in one place!

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    Zoo, if at all possible, you sould run all CCPS races in a season. If you finish in the top 3 in points, you get a decent payout at the end of the year (based on the number of cars in your class). I think there were 6 S cars, I finished 3rd and got about $200. First place Spec M got a $1000 I think.

    Not bad to get paid something for having fun.

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    The IRS, DoJ, and Homeland Security watch these threads for documentation to use when you get audited. Make sure you declare that...

    K

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    Wow! You can celebrate by filling half the tank on the tow vehicle, or change the oil on the car if you hurry!!!

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    Originally posted by zooracer:
    I think I will get it framed and placed on the garage wall...wait a second, I cant do that, as every spare freakin cent goes into this damn addiction.
    Do what I did when I turned 'pro' 15 years ago and also needed every spare cent for the car: Color copy the check, cash it and frame the copy!

    I've since advanced beyond the various pro series to amateur hobby level vintage racer.

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    yes, I plan to run as many of these CCPS races as possible. I dont understand why more people dont run it?
    The turn out seems pretty low.
    I mean, the run time is like 45 min. and there is a chance of coming away with some money, so why isnt it more popular?
    Anybody going to Lowes in June?
    matt

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    I've asked that question too. Lots of time, and some actual money. Might be why they are going to do a trial event with NASA for no points, the SCCA sort of crowds them out I think.

    I've run every one I could, only missed one due to fire, but I plan to run the one next weekend at CMP and at Lowe's if I've got a car.

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    [This message has been edited by rlearp (edited May 21, 2005).]

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    You realize now that you've earned money from this venture, you'll need a comercial Drivers license to tow your car to the track.

    But, you can probably show a loss on your racing and be able to deduct the expenses!

    P.S. Now that your a pro, maybe you can get an Isaac for free, because they'll get so much exposure.

    [This message has been edited by Mark LaBarre (edited May 21, 2005).]

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    yes, the phone has been ringing off the hook from potential sponsors. I have to turn half of them away...
    I wont be making CMP, but will definitely be at Lowes.
    See ya there

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    zooracer,

    do you need drivers now? I race for beer...

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