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goinstrong -> RE: Street Racing (3/2/2007 2:02:48 AM)
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Honestly, you're right. There used to be weekend programs where in Mohnton,PA you could bring street cars to the dragstrip for a price, but that's not really local to me. And what about if your area shut down all the local tracks to replace them with gambling parlors where people are killed in seclusion for not paying up like around any casino?(as if noone gets killed for money at casinos). Not to mention now the closest track to me is a $50 drive there and back with a decent racer. Now tack on the $50 entry fee - unless they're insane and want their track ripped apart without the cash to repave it. Do you harrass motorcycle sites too - because they run the streets in a much more hellish fashion than any car I've ever seen - plus they have the added ability to come right through your windshield and kindly remove your head in a low speed crash. Most of the worst accidents are totally ignored because noone wants to hear about some guy who got ripped to pieces on a motorcycle. Did you also know there are some stupid rules on raceways to use them? Elimination of the hassles is why street racing came into existence. Lots of people prefer a track - not many can repeatedly afford it or even deal with the rules and prices. Where do you think people go for an alternative when there is none? An alternative would be great if the tracks were free to race on. Also, you can race on the street to make a buck. On a track you spend a buck. We're not totally stupid. As a former street racer I commend your attempt and urge you to not give up on the thought of bringing the groups of kids wanting to race - to the tracks made for racing on. Either that or enact a new standard that every new car built have a full racing cage and a racing harness and crash-proof cabin area. Then accidental deaths would be phased out and the government would have a big mess to handle with the population explosion. Maybe they'll have another war to cut population where relatives like at least three of mine saw living hell. (I'd personally rather die in a nice car wreck than at gunpoint - it's almost humane compared to war). Anyhow any newer Mustang street racer that doesn't weigh down their tail end is only asking for trouble. Being powerful and light and unable to hold the power to the ground at higher speeds (like a majority of companies made 80's and 90's cars) is deadly. I am rebuilding my Mustang (family driver) right now and it won't leave the shop until the ass end is weighed-down. Gas mileage is useless - I choose life. I wasn't even racing - I was doing 15 or 20 MPH when I slid. Bad road grading was my added culprit. It still remains the same to this day. But I took a lesson. If you don't do something about it - it will repeat itself. Just like street racing. Hating street racers and racing will only make it stronger. Give them the place to wind down for free on occasion and some will race and some will move on over time as fans of what they used to do. If they break the rules with an easily available option in place - take their car for a half year. That'll stop it (or start a whole new war, but why not try?). WOW. It's 2AM. Bye for now.
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