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4 Oct 2003, 09:21 (Ref:740158) | #1 | |
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money in the british hillclimb championship
how do people afford the unlimited class? with chassis costin bout £80000 and engines cost between £30000 and $50000 ho do people afford it :confused:
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There seem to be three main methods.
1.Self Employment. 2.Ken Dodd syndrome. 3.Working in F1 or some connection to high level Mo-sport. Jesting aside, If you talk to those guys in that class, you find their money has not grown on trees, but has come from many years of hard graft. Even the cars that sport some advertising, often the vast majority of the bottom line of the cost has come out of their own pocket. |
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Very true BC.....
I heard that a new Gould with engine costs in the region of £140,000............. Even the likes of Rob Turnbull has to do a bit of legwork and find a few sponsors......... The only exeption I suppose is good old Tony Marsh....... Who we all know must be minted..............lol |
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Naaah there all subbing themselves and the cars out as getaway drivers/transport for a share of the haul- How's plod going to catch them ??? - Dodgy passport anybody ???
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many seem to me to be longstanding competitors, so have 'spent' moderatly large sums each year, selling previous cars and upgrading etc, rather than stumping £140k in one go. Tony Marsh's Gould probably works out at £2k/annum due to his incredibly long race career lol
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All the open class drivers have shares in cake and pie companies.. All they have to do is invite the marshals out and they instantly earn money. it's genius! the more races they have the more they earn! they try not to crash because then the marshals stop eating.
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There's a certain irony in a competitor's having an interest in pork pie production....................
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[quote=Fireblade]Compared to you and Pistonbroke she is a mere spring chicken. There are fossils on Wrens Nest younger than you pair.
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You would have to do a fair few Express and Star deliveriess of an evening to run a Gould though.
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Chicken and egg, surely?
You NEED a Gould to deliver enough Express and Stars to RUN a Gould... |
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