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Soapbox Derby Sponsor Opportunity - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Events (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Soapbox Derby Sponsor Opportunity (/showthread.php?tid=1893) |
Soapbox Derby Sponsor Opportunity - Chris - 03-16-2005 Hey guys, I just found out about a really cool opportunity for the club to sponsor and participate in. I'll let the email explain it all: Quote:Hello Chris, not sure if you remember me or not, but I work here at JMU in Pictures: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Think about this opportunity and let me know if this is something you guys would like to help with and fundraise for. Thayer may be more responsible for getting this going as I will be graduating soon. I think it would be a cool way for us to help the community, get our name out, and see another side of racing. - JohnC - 03-16-2005 I think this would be downright awesome. - Mike - 03-16-2005 i brought it up at a meeting last year, but funds were a bit more scarce than they are now and it didn't seem to go over well. however, now that the account is flourishing and the club could use more activities around jmu to keep busy with, getting involved in the community like this would be an awesome idea. can you get an idea what a complete car costs? - Ginger - 03-16-2005 Lets do it! I raced Soapbox on Capitol Hill as a kid, nearly went to Akron, myself. It was the most fun I'd ever had as a kid and I learned some important lessons. Getting into the activity as a kid is how you learn that a 14mm bolt is not 14 because that's the socket you used it install it, and what an alignment really is, and all this really awsome stuff for a 13 year old to know. They could probably use at least 2 MM'ers at the event itself to help out. There's a lot of waiting involved on race day but when it's time for your heat the more people you have the better. Do we have scales they could use? I can't think of anything else offhand that they could use us for - other ideas? - Ginger - 03-16-2005 You're looking at ~$515 for a stock kit + wheels. $525 for super stock. And $635 for a masters kit.... which they're apparently calling Scottie these days. The higher the level the more freedom as competitor has in building his car, if Scottie is like I remember Masters to be you can go so far as to steam and free-form your own design. Those costs are mostly just starting points. They supply the basic materials to get started. Between the club members we've probably got all the tools and other accessories... it's very easy to end up spending more than that, though. *edit* max. age for entrants is 17. Do any MM'ers have kids? It would be super cool to field an mm driver car :-D - ScottyB - 03-16-2005 this is sweet. if i couldn't physically help out, i'd at least be happy to donate some money. - Mike - 03-16-2005 yeah, money wouldn't be an issue, manpower would be. we'd need to set up a team of volunteers (maybe 2 or 3) dedicated to it. other people could help up, but this people would have to really be attentive to the project. no, no MM'rs have any kids who will be the first though? race race!
- .RJ - 03-16-2005 This sounds like an awesome idea. I'm sure we can find a way to build a cheatin' bastard soapbox painted with MM's on the side to roll the field
- Kaan - 03-16-2005 I put .RJ and i in charge of reading the rules and finding ways to cheat! i'll also throw some money at it IF we come to a concensus that we want to do this. hell we could raffle the drivers seat for a season or a certain number of races at the car show... to help bring more people to the show, more cars to the show... etc. - white_2kgt - 03-16-2005 asteele2 Wrote:You're looking at ~$515 for a stock kit + wheels. $525 for super stock. And $635 for a masters kit.... which they're apparently calling Scottie these days. The higher the level the more freedom as competitor has in building his car, if Scottie is like I remember Masters to be you can go so far as to steam and free-form your own design. kit??!?!? kit?!?!?! build it from scratch! fiberglassing ain't that hard. --chad - Ginger - 03-16-2005 We could do a masters car - it would be fun as chit. - Mike - 03-16-2005 Kaan Wrote:i'll also throw some money at it IF we come to a concensus that we want to do this. as opposed to throwing money at it if they decide to not do it? remind me to punch you in the d next time i see you
- Kaan - 03-16-2005 bring it skinny man! - Mike - 03-30-2005 bumpity bump! anyone talk to darren about total cost? - G.Irish - 03-30-2005 white_2kgt Wrote:kit??!?!? kit?!?!?! build it from scratch! fiberglassing ain't that hard. Fiberglass?! Carbon fiber fool! Pete's done a carbon fiber chassis before... - Mike - 03-30-2005 hehe we'd create the most blingin' kid in the 'burg! |