Cancelled!
xyfalconsrock
10-08-2004, 02:45 AM
This is the second time the local drags have been cancelled. Every time I can go, its too wet and they wait until that afternoon to tell the world.
:mad:
And I was looking forward to seeing some good burnouts:mad:
:mad:
And I was looking forward to seeing some good burnouts:mad:
MagicRat
10-08-2004, 11:25 PM
Pussies!
Rain is the great equalizer for drags.
My '77 Jeep Wagoneer (401 V8) was the king of the 0-30 mph slip-n-slide.
Rain is the great equalizer for drags.
My '77 Jeep Wagoneer (401 V8) was the king of the 0-30 mph slip-n-slide.
xyfalconsrock
10-11-2004, 06:06 AM
cool shit,
Were planning to go agian in 2 weeks.......fingers crossed.
Were planning to go agian in 2 weeks.......fingers crossed.
SabreKhan
10-12-2004, 02:15 PM
Yeah... my WRX prays for rainy days at the drag strip.
Dustin_S
10-13-2004, 01:02 AM
I made my first practice drift (attempt) in the rain....now let us never speak of it again.
xyfalconsrock
10-13-2004, 05:09 AM
Trip to the panel beaters?
Dustin_S
10-13-2004, 09:33 PM
no, just some damaged pride and a quick car wash.
Masta
10-17-2004, 12:36 PM
lol damn that sucks. did you see the video of the kid in an accord (i think) that tries to drift in his neighborhood. While drifting (as he would call it) his car ended up going sideways into a curb and ruining his rim/axle and other shit lol
Dustin_S
10-17-2004, 03:48 PM
I never saw that. apparantly that kid was stupid or confident (too much of either, i suppose)
I'm not confident enough to (try to) drift in a neighborhood or evena public road yet. I just go find a parking lot, set up some cones (or just sidewalk chalk but that's harder to work with) and go at it.
I'm not confident enough to (try to) drift in a neighborhood or evena public road yet. I just go find a parking lot, set up some cones (or just sidewalk chalk but that's harder to work with) and go at it.
Rbraczyk
10-17-2004, 05:23 PM
The only drifting I can do is roll over. :)
Trail Blazin96
10-21-2004, 06:27 PM
I drift in my 96 S-10 Chevy Blazer I like doing it on the city streets, it is fun, except when the cop's are called then you have to stop! It sucks I wish some one would make a place for cars and car enthusiast to go other than the Strip, more like a big parking lot where anything goes, not just parking, you know getting together and hangin out, and drift, or drag!
96Civ
10-21-2004, 07:19 PM
I drift in my 96 S-10 Chevy Blazer I like doing it on the city streets, it is fun, except when the cop's are called then you have to stop! It sucks I wish some one would make a place for cars and car enthusiast to go other than the Strip, more like a big parking lot where anything goes, not just parking, you know getting together and hangin out, and drift, or drag!
^^^Even though its a brilliant idea, no one with their right mind would take the risk of people doing dangerous things with cars on their property with the ability of being sued. Unless its your property, then the danger is all your own.
^^^Even though its a brilliant idea, no one with their right mind would take the risk of people doing dangerous things with cars on their property with the ability of being sued. Unless its your property, then the danger is all your own.
Dustin_S
10-21-2004, 09:18 PM
well here's an idea. 1/4X1/4 or 1/2X1/2 mile square peice of asphalt, fenced in. for a minimal fee and by signing a general waiver, people become members of this tarmac club where pretty much anything goes. Bring some cones and practice your drifting, park and hang out, whatever works...
It would take some money and some doing, but with the recent major upsurge of automotive enthusiasm among young people, I think the idea would work brilliantly.
It would take some money and some doing, but with the recent major upsurge of automotive enthusiasm among young people, I think the idea would work brilliantly.
96Civ
10-21-2004, 09:42 PM
Too bad it would only cost a couple of million dollars.. I think I will continue to let taxes pay for our roads.
Dustin_S
10-21-2004, 09:48 PM
hey...a guy can dream.
Trail Blazin96
10-24-2004, 07:00 PM
well here's an idea. 1/4X1/4 or 1/2X1/2 mile square peice of asphalt, fenced in. for a minimal fee and by signing a general waiver, people become members of this tarmac club where pretty much anything goes. Bring some cones and practice your drifting, park and hang out, whatever works...
It would take some money and some doing, but with the recent major upsurge of automotive enthusiasm among young people, I think the idea would work brilliantly.
This is what I had in mind, all you have to do is have people sign a wavier no matter if they are a passanger or a driver even if they walk in make them sign!
It would take some money and some doing, but with the recent major upsurge of automotive enthusiasm among young people, I think the idea would work brilliantly.
This is what I had in mind, all you have to do is have people sign a wavier no matter if they are a passanger or a driver even if they walk in make them sign!
xyfalconsrock
10-25-2004, 06:33 AM
yeah no good to me, over here in australia.
But it could work with enough ppl involved.
But it could work with enough ppl involved.
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