Investing the effort into a real car and taking part in the sport in a real way would give someone the respect for the track and sport they should have. Sportsmanship comes as taking part in a SPORT, and wouldn't apply to some bastardized poor excuse for a sport like bloody knuckles or in this case Chaos cars.
I don't think a significant financial investment is a necessary precursor to showing respect to others around you, in any situation.
ryan.day.......who crapped in your cereal dude? you have to be THE most bitter person i have heard in a long time. do you race at all or are you a spectator?
Its a jack$ss concept to start with wouldn't you expect the particpants to fit the part? You reap what you sow.
Why don't you just quit beating around the bush and tell us how you really feel?
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ryan.day.......who crapped in your cereal dude? you have to be THE most bitter person i have heard in a long time. do you race at all or are you a spectator?
He secretly wants to race in the chaos cars, but acts all tough and bashes them. 😛
This thread is turning nasty...... :-
