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In addition, as the administrator of this site, I feel obligated to make sure to speak up when people glorify or otherwise endorse street racing. I don't want people getting the idea that this club supports street racing, if just for the legal reasons alone. |
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You are right on the innocent bystander part, ill admit that. |
Other than making sure your brakes are functioning well with decent pads and fluid, your tires have decent tread, there isn't much more you would need to spend on an STI for the track. The biggest cost you will incur is fuel and the track fee.
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That STI was driving like a idiot, i even said to myself, this is why im getting screwed with insurance. he was weaving in and out, speeding excessivly, in one of the worst places to be doing anything wrong. |
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Yeah, I'll admit to my fair share of jackassery, but I don't think I ever endangered anyones lives. Then again, the guy in the vette that just took out a van full of kids, probably didn't think he was endangering anyones lives easier. I don't claim to be flawless here.
I'm still a relative noob to the track thing, only been on a road course once and only a handful of auto-x, but after experienceing that little bit, its so much more fun. You're opponents are skilled (relatively) and you know they are trying their hardest. So, when you beat them, you beat them. There is no bench racing afterwards like "well, I thought I saw a cop so I backed off a little, thats the only reason you won." |
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I don't think anyone is blaming you for that right now.
When the topic comes up, it gets heated :p Regardless of how the discussion started, everyone has to put in their two cents. |
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At 1am in the morning, waiting till cars are cleared in fear there are cops around, I dont know who else I'm putting in danger besides myself. Same goes for a race track. Just because I go out there doesn't mean I dont have a chance of hurting or killing myself. Yeah, I agree that racing infront of spectators down the road to where you can reach speeds of +100mph is stupid, but that's a self-decision. You wouldn't find me doing anything of the sort. But if I'm on the freeway and there's an STI trying to tell me whats up, and if the coast is clear, I'll smoke him. And also, if a friend and I wanna have a little grudge match to compare performance, I'm not going to drive 60 miles to the nearest drag track and pay $35 for an enterance fee. I'm going to go out at night, find an long, empty street and race. If someone is testing his/her car against yours in a safe area of a public road, and you decline and call him a "jerk off" for wanting to have some fun on a public road, I'm going to call you a poor sport. |
Your intentional ignorance of the risks you take, and more importantly force other people to take by your actions, is astounding.
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Can't we all just Solo2 and get along? :lol:
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Darksti seems like he's got his head screwed on pretty straight to me. Spooln on the other hand... :lol: I yolk. |
I have never gotten the impression Scott feels this is a legal liability, but more, a moral responsibility to do the right thing.
I heart Subarus, you heart Subarus, = I heart you. ;) Wanting to keep you, and me and mine, safe. If we didn't care, we would say anything. And also, there are plenty of other forums for trash talk about street racing. We're never going to be good at it, because many of us don't believe in it. |
Scott, Nick, Kevin and the rest of you all make some really good points...I'm convinced that street racing is dumb...but I'm just not sure that racing on a baron road from a stop light to the speed limit is all that dangerous. Yes I've seen videos where people crash launching their car, but I think there's stupider things that you could do like driving under the influence, tired, or even angry.
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Thanks for the new sig. :D |
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I'm not against having a little fun on the road, but there are people out there who's whole self-worth seems to come from beating other cars. On the track, on the street, where ever. When you get two of those people together, there is no such thing as 'safe' street racing. When both are pushing so hard to see who will back down first, there is a good chance of a fatality, and just as good of a chance that it won't be either driver. Personally, I feel sorry for those types of people, and I hope none of you are like that. |
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I honestly think that the fact that I won't usually answer my phone while I'm driving makes me safer than thoe of you that do...even taking into consideration that I've raced from a stoplight 3 or 4 times in my life... |
even i dont agree with that. "Poor Sport" becuase he doesnt want to street race....like sperry, i wont even touch this. I learned my ways before i got in deep, i hope you can too. Im going to try and go get my license after lookiing at RFR's website.
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Also, I've seen you at the track. I don't know if I trust your judgement of whats smart to do on the road or not :lol: (btw, thats a joke, since I also spun that day). |
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