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A reminder not to race on the street.

Old Apr 26, 2005 | 01:15 AM
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Old Apr 26, 2005 | 07:09 AM
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that sucks man...
 
Old Apr 26, 2005 | 07:13 AM
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Ouch!
 
Old Apr 26, 2005 | 10:31 AM
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After seeing this, I am seriously reconsidering what I have my car built for.
 
Old Apr 26, 2005 | 10:33 AM
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THEY BUILD RACE TRACKS FOR A REASON
 
Old Apr 26, 2005 | 10:51 AM
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every driver should know that if they are going to race, be it on the track or on the street, there is at least some risk of personal injury and/or death...it doesnt slow me down any, or stop me...we are all gonna die someday...I can handle my rides. it bothers me when people put forth a big sob story about people who kill themselves racing. it isnt like they were minding their own business when a drunk driver hit them. i dont bat an eyelash when a racer screws up and wrecks, so long as no one innocent is involved. i feel bad for the family, but not for the deceased, because it was his choice to race, and his error which caused the accident.
 
Old Apr 26, 2005 | 12:52 PM
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every driver should know that if they are going to race, be it on the track or on the street, there is at least some risk of personal injury and/or death

Very true, my issue with it, is that you get that brief thought in your head "that could've been me." And thats enough to shake the strongest of will. I learned to drive a stick and race on a circle track when i was 12 yrs old (uncle owned a lot of property and built cars for stock car racing). Anyway, The first thing he told me was "Always know, that as a race car driver, you could die at any second, with almost no notice.....race hard, race intelligently"
 
Old Apr 26, 2005 | 01:08 PM
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Very true, my issue with it, is that you get that brief thought in your head "that could've been me." And thats enough to shake the strongest of will.
That's what is happening to me. I've seen these kind of things before, but never when I've had a girlfriend whom I intend to marry. This has seriously shaken me, and this is the first time that I've been scared about that. I'm starting to realize that right now, I have too much to live for. I'm seriously reconsidering my goals for the car. Speed just doesn't even sound fun right now.
 
Old Apr 26, 2005 | 01:50 PM
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hey that was after i crossed the 1/4 line,but i didnt like that car anyway

sorry that had to be said, yes keep it on the track. you have no right to put others in danger when it comes to you wanting to enjoy speed. KEEP IT ON THE TRACK!!
 
Old Apr 26, 2005 | 02:56 PM
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every driver should know that if they are going to race, be it on the track or on the street, there is at least some risk of personal injury and/or death...it doesnt slow me down any, or stop me...we are all gonna die someday...I can handle my rides. it bothers me when people put forth a big sob story about people who kill themselves racing. it isnt like they were minding their own business when a drunk driver hit them. i dont bat an eyelash when a racer screws up and wrecks, so long as no one innocent is involved. i feel bad for the family, but not for the deceased, because it was his choice to race, and his error which caused the accident.
Exactly how I feel. You know what I call people who try to do stupid **** like drive under semis? Living examples of darwins theory. At least the Jetta driver came back. I have 0 respect for people who get scared and dont stop after a wreck. Saving someones life is more important than jail time.

That's what is happening to me. I've seen these kind of things before, but never when I've had a girlfriend whom I intend to marry. This has seriously shaken me, and this is the first time that I've been scared about that. I'm starting to realize that right now, I have too much to live for. I'm seriously reconsidering my goals for the car. Speed just doesn't even sound fun right now.
Ive felt that way before. 5 tickets in one stop from a cop for racing. Then there were the times ive almost wrecked, or the guy next to me has. Trust me, the feeling goes away eventually, but the wisdom you gain from it stays. You learn to be more carefull and to just play it safe instead of going on a whim, I/E look for debris before hand, dont play on a slick/wet road, dont play in areas where cars pull out. I really wish I could know what caused the acura to hit the rail. I would hate to think it was b/c the Jetta did that new ricer move where they swerve at your car (anyone seen this new **** ricers are doing? I got out and threatened to kill a kid that did it to me, almost caused me to wreck).
 

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