63 and 46. Those were my car numbers in racing school. I think I used both of them on the karts. The rest is all random. I close my eyes and scroll through the numbers. That way I never have 2 cars with the same one.
Mine was 24 because that it was I have had in motocross for a long time then a couple years it went to 249 because we went to a track and stayed the weekend for a race but my brothers, dad, my dads friend and my bike were all stolen. We had them all chained up and right underneath the canopy on our trailer. But anyway I got a bike bascially donated to me cause my dads friend owns a Kawasaki dealer and he got some people to get money together. The reason why my number is 249 is because my number was 24 and my bros number was 9 so they combined them but my brother doesn't ride anymore so I have had the number ever since. I would do 249 but in gt5 it's 24.
77
Was my dads number back in the 50s when he built and raced dragsters. Got it by random when I started high school football. My niece who started racing go karts at 8 took the number. A year later my dad bumped into champkarts with it. I started racing in another class and took it. Eventually we all ended up racing champs together. The track owner and score tower agreed to let us add letters on. 77J , 77R and 77 K became our numbers respectively. J. Russ and Kristen. My niece moves up to super modifiers around 18 and retained the number there as well until she retired out at 22.
#73 for me, why, 73 is the 21st prime number. The previous is seventy-one, with which it comprises the 8th twin prime. It is also a permutable prime with thirty-seven. 73 is a star number, & its also my birth year :-)
mine is 77. Used it from my profile name and from the number in the first car I put it on...the RX-7. Don't see the number a lot in online rooms and it looks cool. My RX-7 has built a reputation among my friends list with the number.