Racing's forgotten side...
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Racing's forgotten side...
Often I'm challenged on the road driving my TT. Just the idea of putting some young punk driving a car that his daddy or mommypaid for in his place is priceless. To prove to some dumbass that spending thousands on a car at thier age gains them absolutely nothing is a great feeling. You almost feel justified in serving up some humble pie to the twit as his lights fade in your rearview. [8D]
But mostly I ignore it and drive on - wife's with me most of time when this happens.
Though, when I'm alone and I get the urge I remind myself that something like this can easily happen and the lesson given out that day will change your life forever...[&o]
http://www.bakersfield.com/102/story/260194.html
But mostly I ignore it and drive on - wife's with me most of time when this happens.
Though, when I'm alone and I get the urge I remind myself that something like this can easily happen and the lesson given out that day will change your life forever...[&o]
http://www.bakersfield.com/102/story/260194.html
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RE: Racing's forgotten side...
yeah that sucks... two idiots in cincy last week were racing in 8 am traffic, one lost control at 120 and he was killed. and his gf lost her leg. Other guy kept going and still havent caught him. Bad things happen when you street race. Keep it to the track i say!
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RE: Racing's forgotten side...
ORIGINAL: myaudi98
Keep it to the trails i say!
Keep it to the trails i say!
Yeah, street racing has no point and purpose. It's one thing to burn someone at a red light, but, what they do is pure madness
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