>do autocross event>It's full of weirdos trying way too hard >Try carting>It's full of weirdos trying way too hard>Do track day>It's full of weird people trying way too hardSo is everyone cringe then?
There's always at least one try-hard.
>>28885066Try dirt oval next.
Irony poisoning first killed 4chan then real life.
>>28885066How many more events before you figure out you're the one who shouldn't be there?
OP must be from the participation trophy generation, it would explain why he's deathly afraid of any form of competition and lashes out at those that are better than him at things.
>>28885129>other people are better than me atI didn't post the fastest time of the day, but I was top 15 in AutoX Top 7 at the track13th at carting.
>>28885066>what the fuck people actually care about things they enjoy doing?>I better go to 4chan to complain about it
>Not immediately good at golf>Everyone is a try hard>Not immediately good at guitar>Everyone is a try hard>Not immediately good as basketball>Everyone is a try hardyou're a colossal faggot and I hope you fail at every other hobby you try and never find happiness
>>28885066why can't you tolerate being last? You're a beginner. You're supposed to go to events to socialize and have fun, i have a feeling you go to events to "prove" something to others which is a terrible way to live life
>>28885066Carting and conefagging is inherently competitive. Being surprised that people would show up to try their best is a you-problem. Track days are usually more of a mix of casuals and sweatlords. It does get pretty irritating when some people feel entitled when everybody is sharing the same track in a non-competitive setting.
>>28885066Maybe you're just shit and uncomfortable with even friendly competition because you're insecure?
>I tried these competitive activities>the people there are being competitiveWe both know you're dumb, but come on bro.
>>28885066>tryhardMore of a team issue not a people running solo issue. Can you elaborate what you mean by "Tryhard" OP? Give us specifics.
>>28885676 The hyper-focused autist who turns up to a noncompetitive club event with a trailer, slicks, tire warmers, custom race suit and helmet, clearly spent six figs on cheat-coding wins at chill events for enthusiasts.
>>28885692Oh also has some fucking asshole Jacques Villeneuve Pro attitude when they've never even competitively raced.
>>28885066all kinds of motorsport you can realisticly do on a normal wage (+ some sponsorship) is full of tryhards and the few but very chill and laidback guys that usually always win or end up top3. they are chill and laidback because they have rigs way outside what a normie wagie can afford they just like the game and doesnt have enough to go full pro.t. former formula offroad team mechanic, mainly for one team but we where a club and close group of friends racking up 5-6 cars on each race helping out each other. but the drivers where way to often tryhards and when things didnt go their way they in their adrenaline rush let it out on us. i got tired of it and left. got so many stories from this short career.
>>28885143So how were the others trying too hard?Competitive people enjoy competing
>>28885692That's just a weird rich autist thing I'm betting
>>28885103Hemochromatosis is KILLING chuds and youre laughing.
>>28885066I went to a track day once and while it was mighty fun I was afraid the whole time some faggot would whack my car because at least half the people there seemed like they way overestimate their skills.
>>28885718>got so many stories from this short career.Any funny/retarded ones?
>>28885066People spend tens of thousands on racing. If someone is going to spend that much money of course they will try hard. Typically the rich multi millionares or billionares will be more casual.
>>28885066You picked the same shit 3 times.Theres no difference in those people.Now try dirt oval, crash derby, mud bog or LeMons.
>>28885066when you're in a competitive event and everyone but you is competing, YOU'RE the asshole.