RichieRich wrote:Have you tried using toys, costumes or role playing to spice things up?
I may have something on underneath...think Bull Durham
Its not the seriousness of the racing or other racers, I dropped out of our local series races for that reason. Once they added cash to the bowling trophies, the fun went out the door...really quick.
The local outdoor track is very laid back and a great atmosphere, I have no issues taking my 10 year old son there and feeling safe and confident with him racing/wandering the pits. This past weekend, I got hacked (accident or not, dunno), it broke my truck (during my best run of the night), and I cursed out loud, and on the drivers stand. I was so ashamed afterwards, I am always a very calm, quiet guy in the pits and on the stand, I dont let things rattle me. This did, and I still am confused as to why. I took myself out into the parking lot and had a 10 minute walk (after I marshalled of course). Got back into the pits and fixed my broken truck, prepped the other cars I was helping with, put on a smile and finished out the night.
I have commited to a larger race the first weekend of November, when I have begun prepping for already. Tires, electronics, building another truck for and such...I want to race it, I am actually excited to race it. I just want to go out and have fun. I will talk my son into going with me, tear him away from his XBox.
also...glad I am not alone.