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bigfudgetoday at 3:17 PM3 repliesview on HN

Even in motorsports, presumably it’s still mostly showing off? Unless you are a pro, you’d still lose any seriously comepetitivr race and have plenty to learn and enjoy driving a not-quite-top of the line sports car?

I don’t know motorsports, but in all the sports I do know it’s that way. Tennis, cycling… there are serious diminishing returns in all of those and most kit spending isn’t justified by performance as much as status or stamp collecting.

So much of our lives are taken up by worrying about tiny performance differences that really don’t matter. It makes me sad for the waste of life sometimes.


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wallst07today at 9:12 PM

>Even in motorsports, presumably it’s still mostly showing off?

What, you mean like F1 where the rules of the engineering / tech of the car and shaving a second can mean 1st place vs not placing?

jimbokuntoday at 8:46 PM

In tennis I’m sure the real way to turn money into competitive gains is personalized coaching.

Not sure about cycling. But a general physical trainer wouldn’t hurt.

ubermonkeytoday at 8:10 PM

That's definitely true, and I have a whole other rant how my cycling pals and I love to poke fun at dudes who show up to the group ride on a brand new $10,000 bike and get dropped before the midpoint.

BUT! It's easier than you think to get a point in participatory motorsports where the difference between, say, a Cayman and a Miata is something you can actively use.

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