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    O/t Do you have a supportive family towards scsa cup racing

    thought the comments by skid towards his missus was quiet funny so was thinking , How supportive are your family's towards you as a fan ie going to rockingham for your fix or if your involved with a team.

    My wife has now come around to having some interest now that she has been and met some of the drivers my son is hooked so now the question of going to rockingham isn't such a battle!

    interesting to hear how much family's support people get! You hear some horror stories of divorce with lads who follow footy ??
    TKM kart racer:)

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    My wife is a big a fan as i am,even twisting my arm to go when i've been a bit reluctant!
    She is a big Mark Willis fan,even bought a t shirt, though the only time she's worn it was when we watched the craftsman truck races in the states.

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    Great support from ALL the family since the 2002 Rockingham season.

    That's... Dad (me) wearing Dale Jr (sometimes Sr) gear, Son (now age 10yrs) in Tony Stewart jacket and hat, Daughter (now aged 12yrs) in NASCAR or Bristol Motor Speedway hat and Dale Jr top and even (long-suffering but enormously patient and supportive wife) wife in a Kelly-Jane Wells hat.

    Plus the whole crew have been taken to watch races at Daytona FL, Bristol TN, New Smyrna FL, and Bradenton (DeSoto) FL, and even seemed to enjoy it. All in all, quite a NASCAR family.

    Couldn't be much better really...!

    (They do admit, though that they miss the "glory days" of 2003-4 with big meetings at RMS with all the other family entertainment that was on offer then. However, they still seem pretty keen to carry on coming with me for the time being and did enjoy Motorfest '07 which felt a bit more like the old days.)

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    My parents are also into racing and attned Rockingham when they can (once or twice a season)

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    My husband is one of the racing drivers and I would not miss a single Sunday race if I could avoid it. The only problem I face is my 7 year old daughter and my 2 year old son gets very bored, so on the race days they stay with my parents.
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    My wife loathes all motorsport, can't understand what I see in it & the nearest she's ever been to a circuit is driving past Silverstone en route to to family on the south coast. Eldest son used to come with me when kids got in free with season ticket holders but stopped coming when that benefit was withdrawn a few years ago & found other interests. Youngest son has become a bit of a petrolhead recently through watching Top Gear so I'm working on him. I once took him to an MGCC clubby at the Rock but it turned out to be a freezing cold day with multiple red flags & long stoppages so he got bored & hasn't been back since. I live in hope that he'll get the bug but it's difficult to take him along now I marshal. Hopefully when he's 16, I can persuade him to join me on the bank.
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    I've been in & around some form of motorsport (as well as being an armchair supporter) for over 25 years. Helping Tony (Porky) Paxman in National Hot Rods right through the 'heady' Eurocar day's with Team Brask & now in the Pick ups with Steve Rusty Pearce. The wife came along in the early days to a few meetings but didn't really like it, too much like a boy's weekend for her. She doesn't really mind now when we go away on a race weekend, she knows that we all have a great time, doing something we enjoy & are not getting into any trouble.

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    family

    My family, they are not into motorsport moslty really. My mum, started off not liking the iead of me going places as far as silverstone, at first, but has since come round. She only comes to oulton park, for my track expiences's. The main people who are into motorsport are my cousin, her boyfreind and my other cousin. They are into bikes, and are the ones who got me into it. My cousin and her boyfriend are supposed to be coming a car event with me, so i said best place is rockingham.

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    Heck, I'd just be happy with the supportive family, let alone one that supported my racing interests.
    My partner came with me when we first got together, (although it turns out she had an alterior motive for coming,) no noe else really understands the thrill of racing, more so oval racing although my father used to race on the short ovals. He's moved on and has a new family life now so I don't see him all that much, but it would be nice if they came just for one race.
    My ex also used to be into the racing, but their new partner doesn't like racing and so that's another fan out of the window. I still try and drag as many people along whenever I can though and don't let them knock down my interests. I love racing and i'll be around it for the rest of my life, regardless of if those around me like it.

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    My family are very supportive, (apart from making me miss the August meeting to take me to MIS for NASCAR!), My wife gets me a season pass for my birthday every year, and my youngest lad always comes to every meeting, although he comes more for the trucks than the scsa's. The whole family used to come when the "entertainment" was on (busted etc), but I personally prefer not to have that..( means less hassle from kids wanting fairground rides!!), anyway, my youngest thinks it's much better to sit in Gavs truck, or Robs car, eat cheerios and jelly beans, than it would be to go round the fair!
    I'm just a Fan, ok? Not affiliated to any team/driver.

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