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Old 08-14-2007, 08:21 AM
quirkasaurus quirkasaurus is offline
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Default Re: Hard to quantify sports question

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Thremp- Whoever can afford a go-kart, basically.

[/ QUOTE ]Yes, you can just buy a go-kart. But it's more than just that. Your 7 year old wants to race, so you get him a go kart. But you also have to take him to the track once a month (or more often). You have to teach him how to race. And once he gets good, the cars get more and more expensive. And the travel takes you farther and farther from home. An Andretti parent would tolerate all that because racing is "in his blood." A typical middle class parent will just put their kid in some more convenient sport.

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And people wonder why Americans suck at the international level of racing. Brazil, Germany, England, etc. all have lots and lots of kart racing leagues for kids. If we had such a system I would imagine our talent pool would be much greater.

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Like the ABA ( lawyers ) would ever allow such a thing.
The first kid that gets hurt - - - the league would get
sued for billions and that would be the end of that.

heck, i don't even see DIVING BOARDS any more in America...
:-(
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