Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
I disagree there is the thrill of knowing you have taken what you learned and successfully housed, fed and maintained an African species of snake.


The community aspect is fantastic I agree but I can tell you from experiance you don't have to breed to bring something to the table. And breeding isn't what divides the enthusiast from the pet keeper any more than not driving a NHRA Top fuel dragster makes me any less of a car lover. It is merely the level we wish to express it. But you would take a 16 year old new driver and encourage them to drive NHRA saying "Oh it's really easy you just do this then do this then do this and boom your an NHRA racer"




No it would be more akin giving a new born a car and then saying you have everything you need now go drive.

The line from Jurassic Park fits best here.

They were so preoccupied as to where or not they could that they never stopped to think if they should.
I dont agree. People get involved in racing not from owning a car but being pushed by a dream. People start racing carts and pit bikes long before they touch anything over 150cc. Well not everyone but a lot of top racers today. Owning my bps are like racing a cart. Been there done that, now im ready for the next step. I'm ready to be all I can be in this hobby.