motive
Active Member
So with all the threads going on that cross back and forth between Cory and turbos and tires and 5 speed transmissions the has been a lot of negative talk. Some arguments, some venting and complaining. There has also been some speculation of the demise of the utv class. I for one think that there is a lot of future and potential for the class. Without getting off on another negative thread, I think we can kick around some ideas of how to keep the class well stocked with talent and great competition for years to come.
I first started to think about this after reading a thread on race-dezert about if factory money will ever come back to desert racing. Someone made the comment that the utv class is the only class that does get factory support. We are pretty fortunate that there is the possibility that a team can work hard and get to the point that a manufacturer will step in and offer them a new car or any other number of benifits. Sims is one particular racer that comes to mind that has made it happen and not by throwing ungodly amount of money into his program. So with that dream in mind of someday being a "factory" racer, what are some of the GOOD things that we have going for us in this class and what can we do to keep manufacturers, and aftermarket companies interested in utv racing. And what can we do to bring more interest from outside companies? What can we do as utv racers AND fans to make the dream more accessible to future racers and spectators?
I first started to think about this after reading a thread on race-dezert about if factory money will ever come back to desert racing. Someone made the comment that the utv class is the only class that does get factory support. We are pretty fortunate that there is the possibility that a team can work hard and get to the point that a manufacturer will step in and offer them a new car or any other number of benifits. Sims is one particular racer that comes to mind that has made it happen and not by throwing ungodly amount of money into his program. So with that dream in mind of someday being a "factory" racer, what are some of the GOOD things that we have going for us in this class and what can we do to keep manufacturers, and aftermarket companies interested in utv racing. And what can we do to bring more interest from outside companies? What can we do as utv racers AND fans to make the dream more accessible to future racers and spectators?