$1500 to have a shot at a National Title!?
Bargain!
No, really, I mean it.
Have a look at what other motorsport events cost, and you'll see that we're doing very well in the VMX world.
For example: To enter a single round of the Australian Rally Championship is $2650, and you'll go through at bare minium eight tyres that cost you $200 each, a lot more fuel (in both transporter and in the rally car), need to drag along a lot more mates, etc etc.
Then you've got to do it all another half dozen times to actually hope to win the championship. Not to mention that a competitive car is $100,000+++. Etc.
I can go on with the comparisons, but you get the gist.
Motorsport IS expensive. I hate people using that as an excuse to disregard the people that are pushed out of any sport by rising costs, and I'll fight against it.... Indeed it won't take much effort with Google to find me doing my na-na over people using that term in the rally world.
But to complain that competing in a National Title event that happens to be a long way from your home, is going to cost you a total of $1500 just leaves me gasping.
If anyone else can show me another form of motorsport that is cheaper than amateur MX/VMX, then I'll be very interested to hear about it.