Chrly I don't do drag racing. It's not my thing. My comic was from 2016, if I recall correctly (and I may not) someone asked about using TRC and drag racing and it seems like people were like "no that's for newbs". I found it ironic, most of the people telling his person using "driving aids" like TRC is for idiot newb losers, had whatever various other mods to their bikes and didn't consider those same things "driving aids". Thus DRAG RACER LOGIC.
Now, I think you're asking that question though to passively make a point, sort of a wink. I think that's based on my comic, and most likely not reading or comprehending the rest of the thread. I stated the same thing you are about goals, in fact I'd say the way I made my point is maybe a little clearer and helpful, since I included resources (money, time, knowledge, tools, skills, people that can help (paid/unpaid)), which is highly important along with "goals".
The principals of goal setting, or more accurately, project management, are the same whether we're talking about drag racing, or any type of racing, or really just about anything from building a shed, reorganizing a drawer, or planning for retirement.
And while I don't drag race, I have raced other things and have a general understanding of racing principals. The first mistake non-pros make is to buy speed, instead of focusing on practicing and improving their own skills.
While it's OK that someone spends $20k on upgrades to a bike as a newb racer, they sure do look EXTREMELY stupid getting beat by someone on a stock bike running KTRC who's practiced a few times. At least some newb on a stock bike, people probably won't laugh at them too much if they don't perform well. Wear a superman cape, people will expect superman, I know I sure do.