I don't know if the food runs out nobody wants to eat the people equivalent of chicken wings when Mongo is sitting over there looking like a steak.
I grew up next to a farm that raised Black Angus cattle. Plenty of experience. Spent multiple nights rounding cattle up out of the road when they would bust through the fence. Do you know how weird it is to come around a curve in the road and see nothing but the glow of 20 or 30 sets of eyes pointed at you?
Lately I have noticed quite a few posers around all over the place trying to dress like those eKarters in that pic. Most have probably not even sat down in a 1500 watt, 3 1/2 rwhp, electron-breathing indoor race kart. Can't stand posers.
I pay $27 for three races or sometimes I pay $70 for $100 gift card and then buy 3 races for $27. That works out to $6.30 per race. On the nights of the money races it's $50 for the 3 races but I use a gift card so it's really $35 to enter. I win $150 and make $115 profit and had fun racing karts at the cost of $5 each race. So yes I profit from the gokart place. How about telling me how much you have in your motorcycle, how much each race cost you in entries, travel, and wear items. Then tell me about how much you profit from each event from winnings. I'm willing to bet I make more racing electric gokarts then youve ever profited from racing motorcycles. Cheers.
I'm willing to bet you've made more money than Bill Gates when it comes to Go Kart racing. Those are very impressive numbers, I bet all the kids you race are super impressed with all the candy you can buy from the concession stand.
Why the hell would you ever not buy the gift card with how much you're there? That's a 30% savings on money you're essentially (based on your posts here) guaranteed to spend there.
I've made more from racing motorcycles and I've never even raced one... Hell, we have corner workers that make more than you do racing