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#21
My sentiments exactly Bill.
There is a HUGE difference in what Mike was referring to in that particular tragedy, and what went on here. It's a monster difference that to me seems clear as day.
Not all street racing is the same by any means. I too turn down loads of morons wanting to have at it at the most inappropiate times.
This was no more than being by yourself and mashing the throttle between stoplights.
From the looks of it, brake lights were on well before even an 1/8 of a mile had passed.
There is a HUGE difference in what Mike was referring to in that particular tragedy, and what went on here. It's a monster difference that to me seems clear as day.
Not all street racing is the same by any means. I too turn down loads of morons wanting to have at it at the most inappropiate times.
This was no more than being by yourself and mashing the throttle between stoplights.
From the looks of it, brake lights were on well before even an 1/8 of a mile had passed.
#22
Originally posted by Klassicyoung@November 5, 2005, 8:50 AM
its just that that particular night, it was a fluke, spur of the moment. I just so happened to have my camera on me.
its just that that particular night, it was a fluke, spur of the moment. I just so happened to have my camera on me.
And no... I do not engage in street racing at all. If I romp on it for more than a couple seconds, I am always away from other cars and crowded areas. There are a few deserted streets around where I can open it up for an 1/8-mile or so, and get my ya-yas out.
#23
Originally posted by Klassicyoung@November 5, 2005, 12:50 PM
sorry guys, I go to the track alot, its just that that particular night, it was a fluke, spur of the moment. I just so happened to have my camera on me.
sorry guys, I go to the track alot, its just that that particular night, it was a fluke, spur of the moment. I just so happened to have my camera on me.
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