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And since the track only has an old school wrecker instead of a flat-bed, I ended up driving my truck up to the top of the hill to pick up the car on my trailer so he didn't ruin the center diff towing it on 2 wheels. The poor car knocked the oil filter off on the rocks so there was a mess of oil under the car, plus the burned plastic bits, some scorching on the passenger door, smoke in the cabin, a blown tire, and the radiator support looks like there was a minor downward bend from the bumper's impact w/ the ground. Not a pretty sight, but I don't think the car's anywhere near totaled. |
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Agreed. "Smart street-racing" is an oxymoron.
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Half these retards don't think about what they're doing. I have seen in person more than my share of asshats racing without regard to their safety or anyone else's. |
I swear I'm not contradicting myself:
How often have you guys raced up the onramp as fast as you could? Or raced a friend at a stoplight? Or did some canyon carving up a moutain road? I know I've done it. It's unfair to condemn anyone who drives fast on a public road. People get hurt and die on monitored race tracks and no one cries out for them to stop racing. Granted that's a bit different but my point remains valid. Think about it. |
There are a lot of threads on this. it's been covered.
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So, please tell me exactly how anyone's actions on the street make asshat street racers less asshat-ey? |
It's not about legality, it is about risk to yourself, and more importantly others.
Weaving through traffic at 20+ MPH over the flow of traffic, or racing down a public road with uncontrolled intersections and unprotected spectators and little or no safety equipment in the car, is infinitely more risky than any minor traffic infraction you mentioned. It is the people who don't understand that risk or believe they are in control of it that are a danger to themselves, and more importantly, others... That is why street racing is bad, the people who believe it isn't... That is all. |
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On the track, the consequences of these moments are mitigated as much as possible... saftey equiptment in the car, rescue workers, run-off space, and nothing out there to surprise you like a CRX crossing the street. And *still*, people die at the racetrack. I can't for the life of me why people think the street can be at all worth the risk. Boneheads. |
street racing, banging chicks without rubbers......
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If you condone or defend street racing in any sort of way, you do not belong on this site.
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Just because I defend street racing (in a very limited form) doesn't mean I am who you may think I am. Just because someone is a supporter of communism doesnt mean he is a communist. Just because...errr you get the idea. I like subarus, mainly on curvy tracks...i don't really even care about straight line-ness but that is neither here nor there. Don't judge me for what I believe in, judge me for my character and my actions. <3 seccs.
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You guys shouldn't even argue about it: to each his own. Yay, one person *finally* died in what what, 5 years that we've been arguing about it? People do die at the track too. Let it go, remorse for the kid, or you will be nothing more than that bitch who sued everyone for her husband dieing at the tack.. Whenever you involve high speeds, racing, and motor vehicles accidents are bound to happen. And all people dont think the same way, no matter what you guys say, and how much you guys bitch, it wont stop people from street racing if they want to street race, and me from meeting up with Mike and pounding his evo a couple of times!! :D
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Yeah, I'll agree that all motorsports has its share of danger and high potential for accidents, but just cause some guy died at a track 10 hours away from here, doesn't make street racing any safer. His dead body doesn't magically prevent accidential cross traffic from crossing a street race. Sure, I don't expect people to stop completely due to my bitching, but that doesn't stop them from being idiots and/or morons. |
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1K1:1347...fid=ency_botnm
+3 street racing deaths http://www.fradical.com/Need_for_Speed_death1.htm +1 street racing death http://www.news10.net/storyfull2.aspx?storyid=15779 +1 street racing death http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/new..._dies_in_.html +2 street racing deaths +1 street racing death for the link to the forum Matt posted. That's 8 so far in 2006, and that's only 3/4 of the first page of a google search. I'm in no way exempting myself from driving fast occasionally, but driving fast and racing somebody on the street are 2 different things. I mean shit, we are car enthusiasts! It's a given that our cars get driven fast sometimes, esp since a lot of us (not me) have turbo'd cars. I dunno, I guess there isn't much that we can do besides bitch, but at least it makes me feel better. :) |
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My apologies for being such a Nazi about it - you should see me in front of my house when my kids are playing and some moron drives by at 50mph in a 25 mph zone. A car enthusiast to me is someone who enjoys their vehicles in venues that are safe...........and even involve a turn or two. I personally do believe that if you defend, condone or partake in street racing you do not belong in this club. All that does is taint the image of our group. |
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What I don't want to see on this board is discussion about specific upcoming street races. This site is not a resource for illegal activity. Nor do I want to see personal attacks and unconstructive bickering. But like religion and politics... street racing is not one of those topics that you can change someone else's opinion on very easily. Let's not let the conversation degenerate too far. That said... I just can't understand the attraction to street racing. 1st, most street racing is straight line racing, no? So that's part of it, since I don't care about dragging to begin with. But second, I don't understand why doing it illegally adds anything to the thrill. If you're gonna spend $1000's on moding the car to street race it, don't you have a few bucks to take it to the strip? It's not like drag racing at the track is expensive. IVM runs grudge races once a month at RFR for $30 for a full night. Autocross (which actually compares driver skill in a meaningful way) is $25/day, and there's 16 events in a season. Time trials and track days are of course more expensive, but when compared to the amount of money people spend on their cars, it's still cheap... and honestly, track time is the most effective "mod" for making a driver faster. Please tell me that gambling on the races isn't the only reason people street race. :roll: |
I dont street race anymore(for about 1 1/2 years now[this was when I had my Cobra])...but when I did it, I did it because:
1.I dont feel like wasting gas driving to Fernley and maybe only getting 1 or 2 runs in. 2.I wanted to see if my new mods made any difference. 3.The track wasnt open in the first place. I dont agree with street racing anymore, and I wont street race anymore either, so dont think I am arguing for it. I am just stating what I heard from my friends at the time. The closest I come now to street racing I will admit is having a little fun going up Mt.Rose,V.city,Monitor pass etc. |
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