Point of order. Driving in Nascar takes a tremendous amount of skill and ability. Driving any vehicle anywhere at 200 mph is no joke. Unfortunately the cars are so fast they can't race anymore. When they could, it was fun and required a whole other bunch of skills than they use now.
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I always wanted to drive Pro Rally, but can't afford to support a car.
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You've got the right. My brother is a past president of the New England Region SCCA, and races an old RX7 on the paved courses. It's a middle of the pack effort in a lower class and still costs a fortune to field. The amount of money it takes to be competitive is astounding and in Pro Rally it is stratospheric. Most people couldn't afford the lights which can run up to $1,000 A pair.