VA Rides Car Meet - New Location!
Sorry, you dont. i never dream of shitty CRX's.
and if it goes 8's, then bring it to the track... but you wont becuase you are full of shit and cant back it up.
Point proven, carry on, thank you.
As much as it tickle me to see you trolling this thread, I don't condone street racing, no matter what meet you decide to go to if either. You can not see the circumstances up ahead at speeds over 100 mph. You can't see that tiny piece of debris on the road that will blow your tire out, or that deer walking across the roadway, or that small spill of oil when you are flying.
The track has controlled conditions. They clean the track regularly and after any incident, they clean up debri, oil, coolant, etc. The area is usually fenced in and have barriers on both sides of the track. There is usually an EMT on standby. Even then people wreck and die at the track. Public road just bring to many uncontrolled variables.
The track has controlled conditions. They clean the track regularly and after any incident, they clean up debri, oil, coolant, etc. The area is usually fenced in and have barriers on both sides of the track. There is usually an EMT on standby. Even then people wreck and die at the track. Public road just bring to many uncontrolled variables.
As much as it tickle me to see you trolling this thread, I don't condone street racing, no matter what meet you decide to go to if either. You can not see the circumstances up ahead at speeds over 100 mph. You can't see that tiny piece of debris on the road that will blow your tire out, or that deer walking across the roadway, or that small spill of oil when you are flying.
The track has controlled conditions. They clean the track regularly and after any incident, they clean up debri, oil, coolant, etc. The area is usually fenced in and have barriers on both sides of the track. There is usually an EMT on standby. Even then people wreck and die at the track. Public road just bring to many uncontrolled variables.
The track has controlled conditions. They clean the track regularly and after any incident, they clean up debri, oil, coolant, etc. The area is usually fenced in and have barriers on both sides of the track. There is usually an EMT on standby. Even then people wreck and die at the track. Public road just bring to many uncontrolled variables.
wish i had taken a pic of it. it looked pretty tight. alot of people thought the front looked like a lambo.
thats what so many honda guys do bro... lol
thats what so many honda guys do bro... lol
As much as it tickle me to see you trolling this thread, I don't condone street racing, no matter what meet you decide to go to if either. You can not see the circumstances up ahead at speeds over 100 mph. You can't see that tiny piece of debris on the road that will blow your tire out, or that deer walking across the roadway, or that small spill of oil when you are flying.
The track has controlled conditions. They clean the track regularly and after any incident, they clean up debri, oil, coolant, etc. The area is usually fenced in and have barriers on both sides of the track. There is usually an EMT on standby. Even then people wreck and die at the track. Public road just bring to many uncontrolled variables.
The track has controlled conditions. They clean the track regularly and after any incident, they clean up debri, oil, coolant, etc. The area is usually fenced in and have barriers on both sides of the track. There is usually an EMT on standby. Even then people wreck and die at the track. Public road just bring to many uncontrolled variables.
hmmm, you must not of heard about Summerduck thursday night when there was coolant on the track from the truck before and the next car down that lane spun out and hit both walls. Granted Summerduck sucks, but that still disproves your point about them cleaning it. Not trying to say racing on the street is better or more safe but both have bad possible consequences.







