We just needed the 2 entries that pre-registered to show up is allJohnny... Congrats on the Championship. I just found out that you had a fire issue. I guess your friendship with Mark is now at a new level or is he rubbing off on you?
My condolences to the entire Cognito Team but congratulations on a second place in the chase for the crown. Who would have thought that you guys needed a second place finish or for more UTV's to have entered the race. There are so many scenarios that can come to play with a points race as close as it was.
I do not know if any of you saw my Instagram post, but the reason we (1965) were pulled just off the course at the end of the quarry is clearly visible in the video clip. We got the car fixed and back on course after a stressful and long repair. We did finish the full mileage of the race. As of just now the BITD site is showing that we edged out Jagged for spot 18. Though being proud of a 18th place finish is not all that glamorous, watch the clip...I didn't wreck the car, we got it fixed and fought a couple other problems that came up. I am extremely proud of the team. I love racing with you guys and even though the class is splitting next season I hope we all keep the competition, banter and camaraderie alive. I will post a race report very soon. See you all in Parker.
Long live Joe Schmo!!
Johnny... Congrats on the Championship. I just found out that you had a fire issue. I guess your friendship with Mark is now at a new level or is he rubbing off on you?
My condolences to the entire Cognito Team but congratulations on a second place in the chase for the crown. Who would have thought that you guys needed a second place finish or for more UTV's to have entered the race. There are so many scenarios that can come to play with a points race as close as it was.
I do not know if any of you saw my Instagram post, but the reason we (1965) were pulled just off the course at the end of the quarry is clearly visible in the video clip. We got the car fixed and back on course after a stressful and long repair. We did finish the full mileage of the race. As of just now the BITD site is showing that we edged out Jagged for spot 18. Though being proud of a 18th place finish is not all that glamorous, watch the clip...I didn't wreck the car, we got it fixed and fought a couple other problems that came up. I am extremely proud of the team. I love racing with you guys and even though the class is splitting next season I hope we all keep the competition, banter and camaraderie alive. I will post a race report very soon. See you all in Parker.
Long live Joe Schmo!!
Congrats you guys.
I just hope Joey got enough pictures for all the fans all over the world for your Legacy.
Well I had a small mechanical issue. It made me feel better when I got to Flip Off every car as it went by!!!!!!!!
Just wanted everyone to know I still hated them!
You could not be more correct!! my Nephew Snake Livernash in the 1994 car led half of the race on corrected time, but a flat tire that we changed fast and a minor brush with one of the trucks sent him to 6th. We had a great time, for only his second race, we were pretty pumped up!It seems crazy that this class is so competitive that these guys danced back and forth for 200 miles and were only 30 seconds apart at the end of 3+ hours of racing. That means 1 flat puts you down around 8th place at best. There isn't any time for blown belts anymore. There isn't any room for error. I think it's absolutely awesome that the class is so tight and competitive.
UTVRA web site has the rules for next year. Start with about 30k and min of 3k per race that's the small side for sure.Congrats to UTV Inc on the Championship. Solid season guys.
Question about this statement in the article though: There aren’t many other classes in off-road racing that could allow a total rookie to just show up and compete at this level. Its something very special about the UTV class, it truly is a class for anyone and everyone all at the same time.
I think that 10 years ago in a Rhino this may have been the case but this class is getting more and more expensive every year. I have a 4 seat 1000 but how much money would I have to put in it if I wanted to race BITD next year? Just a ballpark figure to make my car race-worthy and some what competitive.
Also, can someone post a link to the rulebook that outlines all the classes? I don't see anything on the BITD site?
Edit: found the rules....
Congrats to UTV Inc on the Championship. Solid season guys.
Question about this statement in the article though: There aren’t many other classes in off-road racing that could allow a total rookie to just show up and compete at this level. Its something very special about the UTV class, it truly is a class for anyone and everyone all at the same time.
I think that 10 years ago in a Rhino this may have been the case but this class is getting more and more expensive every year. I have a 4 seat 1000 but how much money would I have to put in it if I wanted to race BITD next year? Just a ballpark figure to make my car race-worthy and some what competitive.
Also, can someone post a link to the rulebook that outlines all the classes? I don't see anything on the BITD site?
Edit: found the rules....
Thanks, that is kind of what I was thinking. It's cheaper comparatively speaking to some of the other classes but definitely not something anybody can get started in without mucho dinero coming into it.UTVRA web site has the rules for next year. Start with about 30k and min of 3k per race that's the small side for sure.
I hear you and I see what you are getting at. Your statement just got me thinking. I can go buy a 450 dirt bike, put $1500 in it and have bike that is capable to winning. Your average person can afford that.I stand by my statement 100%. Johnny showed up last year and won the Baja 1000 in his first try. He then won the championship this year in his second year. S3 shows up in their rookie year and not only competes but wins 2 races including the Mint 400 and Henderson 250.
I never mentioned how much money it would take to run at that level.... but that wasn't the point of the statement.
There's plenty of capable race winning cars for sale for 30k.Thanks, that is kind of what I was thinking. It's cheaper comparatively speaking to some of the other classes but definitely not something anybody can get started in without mucho dinero coming into it.
I hear you and I see what you are getting at. Your statement just got me thinking. I can go buy a 450 dirt bike, put $1500 in it and have bike that is capable to winning. Your average person can afford that.
Like ROTR said, (thanks for the info BTW) You are looking at a minimum of $40,000 to get into a decent race car. I could probably make that happen but divorce would certainly be imminent. lol After that I wouldn't be able to afford to go to any of the races. Money is speed......