

Remember the old WW2 poster, “When You Ride Alone, You Ride with Hitler?”
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It said that unless you do your best to conserve oil, you are working against the United States…and for Hitler.
With the US fighting TWO wars in the Middle East, and barrels of oil at record prices, is it tasteful for auto sports to be consuming oil for fun?
And why aren’t everyday consumers being asked to conserve like back in the old days?
stiff_greygoose_martin: You are right, but travelling to sporting events and using electricity to watch sporting events is a far cry from auto racing. Unlike baseball, football, basketball, etc., racing directly burns fuel for amusement.
Want to drive through the highway in your brand new racing car or want to simply move around in the city in the latest sports model car. But both come with huge price tag. Even if you want a advance model of any normal executive class car, even that come at a price. Can you afford that-May be, may be not but you do now want to take chance of mismanaging your personal finance by paying all the savings to buy a new car…So, you do not want to pay the full price of the car as down payment. But even without paying the full amount, you can own sports model as well as the latest racing car…surprised? You should not be, if you have a permanent source of income.
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