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I had my first street race over the weekend in my brothers truck. It was awesome,he raced the first one, i raced the second one.I've only felt that kind of adrenaline once before. *cough cough*. I know it was dangerous but i cant help wanting to do it more, i think i'm addicted. Any thoughts?
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Aren't street races illegal?
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The street races that are illegal are illegal. However, there are those organised on various circuits, airports, hippodromes or whatevers, that are legal. We have one every few months here in Zagreb, but they've botched the rules unbelieveably, so there are no fans, people just go to look at suped-up cars.
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<font color=8fbc8f>A truck? A street race? Whatever!
Throw us a lug here. Post the vehicles info, plus your class, and what events you run / plan to run in, and general geographical location. </font> |
Street racing is illegal in the US, and there are no sanctioned events that just anyone could get into.
It's also dangerous to participants, spectators, and anyone unlucky enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Take it to the track... that's the (relatively) safe place for racing, and you get a timeslip at the end for bragging rights. [img]smile.gif[/img] |
Not that i'm condoning this sort of thing, but you're right about the adrenaline. You don't get it like that at the track.
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driving fast gets your adrenaline pumping.. but im too level headed to go speeding. too dangerous i say
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I'm with you on this one! ;)
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It was my brothers Dodge Ram a 3500 if i'm correct,we were racing a chevy,something or another in Shepard/Mt.Pleasnt, MI.
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Well, suit yourself, but if you die I'll tell you I told you so. [img]tongue.gif[/img] There's far too many roadside memorials in my town for me to ever take chances on the road.
I have no taste for it myself. I saw the hole where a carful of street racers missed a turn and went through the concrete wall of a warehouse at 160 kph (100 mph). Four dead, no survivors. The mother of a friend of mine was killed by a street racer, too. That's the other aspect of it - one bad decision at high speed and you can kill or ruin the life of somebody other than yourself. Do what you want to, but go into it with your eyes open and don't rail against "fate" if something bad happens. |
May i recommend Need For Speed: Underground, DA. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] I've been pleasantly surprised by how addictive this game is. Or if that's not enough adrenaline and you need the cops to chase you before you get a buzz, you could try NFS: Most Wanted. ;)
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Addiction eh? This sound very familiar. Okay..
Once you are addicted you'll be wanting to have your own vehicle for racing. After a couple of races you'll be wanting to spend money to upgrade your vehicle so that it'll become even more faster. After a few more matches you'll be wanting to spend even more money for upgrades. As times goes by, the money that you have from savings goes smaller and smaller and to satisfy your appetite for more zooom! You'll start borrowing money from other people. Before you know it your debt have spiraled out of control and in the end you'll have to sell away your vehicle to hopefully cover the debt. When you think back about it you'll be saying, " All those money shot to hell for just a bloody addiction!" Ahem! This may or may not happen to you. Just wanna share something to you that's all. |
So true. So very true...
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Cars are an expensive hobby (96 Z28 bought new, $6k in engine work, $3.5k in suspension work, $2k in brakes and that's just to run low 12's and get the car to the point where it's road course ready, to be REALLY fast you spend multiples of what I have)... and in a lot of states if you get busted street racing your car goes bye-bye. For me, the rush of going head to head at the track is the same as on the street... without the fear of police or hurting someone else.
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If I had the money, I'd be doing the same thing..? No, not really, but I would have a pretty fast car and go 100 mph and more. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I forgot... no speeding in this part of the region... but then with all the traffic, how can you be that fast? At night. There are drag races all around which are illegal, and it seems that the police nowadays are doing a good job on supressing the illegal races. It's nice that you got the rush, but take good care of yourself. If it is illegal in a way, then you should simply be prepared for the consequences. But isn't that part of the rush? |
Not to disagree with anything said here, but the approach used by north american enforcement to eliminate casualties is asinine. (and I'm not just talking about a careless charge for accidental wheelspin)
In Japan, where street racing is rampant they take a different approach. Street racers are allowed to use remote areas, usually mountain roads, for racing as long as they close off the road and use safety procedures. Police rarely get involved in street racing unless it is in a truly dangerous situation, such as zig-zagging through busy traffic. |
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