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VTEC V6
12-29-2000, 11:45 PM
All of in here are probably guilty to street racing! Post your favorite kill stories here!



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Jack Handey
12-30-2000, 01:17 PM
Not me. Street racing has always seemed pointless in it's mindless drudgery. I'd prefer to speed at sanctioned courses.

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Floss: It just makes sense.

VTEC V6
12-30-2000, 10:06 PM
hah, most of us here, including myself, have no where in a 50 miles radius to race

so we race where we can and especially when we can


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Z28 racer
12-31-2000, 03:41 PM
Mindless drudgery? i dont think your using that term correctly, I dont think you have any idea what the whole scene is about. If nothing its much more exciting, taking 2 people putting them head to head, add in the huge danger element of getting caught, wrecked or killed, and it becomes one of the most intense exciting aspects of racing out there. Not to mention no fees, theres a track on any clear street, no waiting for races, no fat old people talking about the good ole days, when they dont even drive there cars more than 5 days a year, no trailer queens, and plenty of cool people and its becomes a whole lot more appealing that AutoX or going to the strip.

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67 GTO & 79 Z28

mr2turb
12-31-2000, 04:04 PM
ILL SECOND THAT!!
jeff

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VTEC V6
12-31-2000, 04:33 PM
that was very, very nicely put z28 racer

thats what its all about

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Jack Handey
01-03-2001, 03:53 AM
I believe I used my comments correctly as it was an opinionated comment. I think the "danger of getting caught or killed" only adds to it's stupidity. Sure, the "track" is free, but it's not actually a track. I think the thrill of Laguna Seca or the skill required at Willows Glen would be much more appealling in my eyes.

As for the "cool people" there, I suppose it's different where I live. All of the people that street race where I live are pot-smoking losers.

This is an argument that I won't win because you are all set in your ways just as I am set in mine, I just wish to voice my personal opinion.

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Floss: It just makes sense.

Z28 racer
01-04-2001, 09:36 PM
Your oppinion is fine but when its directed to look down upon us I take offense to that and will voice mine. I think you wanted the confrontation or you wouldnt have posted at all, If i could get onto a track like willows glen or laguna seca i would certainly race there, but since, like 99.9% of the people who dont have access to a track other than weekend AutoX in the local Wally world parking lot I would rather street race, which, like all forms of racing , is dangerous. I would rather run mine than watch other people and think "how cool is that, those guys are driving really fast while i get to sit in this nifty lawn chair or stadium". If you can race there, more power to ya, but i dont think i would be able to drive my z28 on it. The only way im gonna see those tracks at this point in my life from the inside of a car is on a playstation or dreamcast video game, and I prefer more realistic experiences to those.

I would much rather run at a sanctioned course, but ill make due with what im given for now.

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67 GTO & 79 Z28

josedi
01-11-2001, 11:03 AM
I will have to disagree with the both of you. I am a member of SCCA and also have participated in many racing events such as drag, AUTOX and TRACK TIME at Siebring, little talladega and ROAD ATLANTA, I have also participated in many illegal street races from Miami to Atlanta. I have been in several wrecks and i thank god that i am still alive. All of the wrecks i have been in where due to street racing, I rolled over in a street race almost killing my self and others watching the races. We used to race is a road called "Stairway to hell" it was made of many extremely sharp S turns that where very banked allowing any car with a descent suspension to go at speeds u could normally not achieve in any other turn. I have owned and built many sports cars in my 22 years, and i currently own several RX-7s from 1985-1994 Twin Turbo Edition with many mods. I love both forms of racing but in the streets you are responsible for other innocent peoples lives. So before you go out there and race in the streets please be sure that u atleast know the road real well, keep an eye out for cars mergin into the road you are on and also for people watching the races. Remember its best to loose sometimes and have a chance to raise again, than to go for it and possible end your life or the life of others. I strongly believe in sanctioned events and SCCA is a great way to start. Trust me there is no feeling like going around a track 80laps inches away from other cars at speeds of up to 160mph, taking turns at 90 with the rear end slighty drifting out, Slowing down from 160mph to 40mph back to 160mph through turns, straights and kinks. Also SCCA provides a great platform to race for those with very little or no budget at all. Street racing is fun but in the long run you will realize it does not pay off. I have lost 3 friends to street racing and 0 to SCCA racing. I have lost 2 cars to street racing and 0 to SCCA racing. I dont mean to bore you all with this because i do love both forms of racing but we can all clearly see the price you will pay eventually for racing in the streets.

Have fun racing, be carefull and vaya con dios
-Jose
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JD@af
01-13-2001, 01:13 PM
The latest issue of Sport Compact Car makes a statement against street/road racing, and how bad it is. While I can certainly see their point, I can't buy into it either. Racing is dangerous, but also fun. And if done in moderation, it's still dangerous, you've got me there, but the risks can be cut way down. I personally just race on wide highways with few bends in them, plus I am lucky enough to live in Connecticut, which is frankly a speeder's paradise. Many big, wide, multi-laned roads with 65 speed limits, generally in good shape (the DOT {Department Of Transportation} of the State of Connecticut has a mind-bogglingly large budget and a relatively small number of square miles over which to spend it), and the cops just don't pull you over as frequently as they do in many other states.

I know its irresponsible, juvenile, and dangerous, but hell, I just can't help myself.. and I for one am not a reckless idiot about it, which is when I ceases to be tolerable in my book.

GWH
01-13-2001, 10:39 PM
Originally posted by mazdarx7tii@af
I love both forms of racing but in the streets you are responsible for other innocent peoples lives. So before you go out there and race in the streets please be sure that u atleast know the road real well, keep an eye out for cars mergin into the road you are on and also for people watching the races. Remember its best to loose sometimes and have a chance to raise again, than to go for it and possible end your life or the life of others.

Well stated!!!

Pennzoil GT-R
07-14-2002, 06:04 PM
you guys should think yourselves lucky to even be able to do street racing. in england it is hard enough to find a decent straight road with lights, let alone one without a speed camera on. i have been on track before, and it is so much better than the street racing i have done, but only if you are in an extremely fast car. going round a track in a normal car seems pretty boring and pointless. but street racing in any car can be great fun if you can control you're car and are aware of you're surroundings

dbartoschek
07-14-2002, 09:11 PM
Originally posted by Pennzoil GT-R
you guys should think yourselves lucky to even be able to do street racing. in england it is hard enough to find a decent straight road with lights, let alone one without a speed camera on. i have been on track before, and it is so much better than the street racing i have done, but only if you are in an extremely fast car. going round a track in a normal car seems pretty boring and pointless. but street racing in any car can be great fun if you can control you're car and are aware of you're surroundings


Yea well when you live in Canada there is alot, and i mean, alot of straight pieces of road........almost everything is straight....and for that "Jack Handey" guy........if you are so against street racing, why the hell are you wasting your time in the Street Racing Forum?

v10_viper
07-26-2002, 08:54 PM
only racing i do is on our gravel roads, drift style, haha, it's fun, with rear wheel and a small bore v-8(it's a 77 Caprice Classic, only 60K miles on it) go in the corners 35-45 mph, right in the middle of my apex i just floor it and watch the gravel fly, i just gotta watch for traffic cuz of the damn corn fields. it's all fun though, having to countersteer, 1..2..3 times, haha. i'm assuming it's a small bore with long stroke cuz it has a hell of a low end, but not much high end, when speeding up comin out of town it always downshifts to get goin faster.

crunchymilk49
07-28-2002, 01:27 AM
ive beaten a honda 2000 civic ex, a 2000 chevy tahoe, and 95 lumina, and a 92 accord

nothing special, but my rav4 can turn it up when it needs to

Grendel
07-28-2002, 02:46 AM
My best race was with a 4th gen Prelude...

I was on my way home from work crusin about 55 in a 45 zone in either 4th or 5th gear... I dont remember which...

This white 'Lude comes up in the right lane makin all kinds of noise with his loud ass exhaust... I dropped a gear and gave it some gas so he would know I was interested...

We both floored it, and we hung about even... We stopped at a redlight ahead and went for it again once the light turned green... I hung with him till he shifted to 3rd, where he pulled ahead a bit...

We kept going at it up this long ass hill... we hit about 90 (in a 45 zone :P) When I saw a red light ahead... I hit the brakes and slowed down way in advance... the Prelude kept going and had to lock up his brakes to stop... he skidded to a stop halfway into the intersection and had to turn around... I just sat at the redlight and laughed...

It boosted my confidence a bit to know I hung with a Prelude with at least an exhaust (I saw some digital thingy above his radio at the stoplight... maybe it was one of those vtec controllers or somethin)'

-Grendel

Pennzoil GT-R
07-28-2002, 02:51 AM
sounds like a vfc controller (i think thats what the proper name for em) if it was one of them he prob wudnt have it if he was stock, it had 2 have had at least mild work done on it.

VetteThug
10-01-2004, 11:24 PM
amen, i actually love the street racing scene, where i'm from it's like a celebration....we all bar-b-Q and stuff before we run head to head a little bit....it's a really fun time

VetteThug
10-01-2004, 11:38 PM
okay since we're on the kill story kick i'll tell ya'll about my very first race ever....

Okay so i had saved up all summer to get myself a Z28 (this was in 1999) and finally after all the hard work in the fields i got one. The very first day that i got it i was driving home from a vike's game (which we won thank you very much...go vikes!!) and a young asian dude in a an Acura Integra Type R, was pacing me for about 5 minutes on the highway. And seeing that this was a lengendary import car that has been know to surprise alot of V8's i thought what the hell.....
So, i kept an even speed of 70 mph and looked over at him, and held up three fingers and pointed to my horn....he noded....so i give him the first honk, and then the second, and finally with excitement i hit the third beep. And we were off, he had gotten about half a car length on me at about 95mph and then at about 100mph I finally started to pull him in...once we got up to 120 i was ahead by about 2 and half car lengths and he shut down and took a ramp.....oh man, good times, it was the most exciting thing i had done all year!! haha

Fully_Sick
10-02-2004, 11:10 PM
any aussie v8[ss's are yummy] before my turbo blew, I also flogged off a r33gtst and my mates trueno with his 3tgte

with the 180sx of course!

GritMaster
10-03-2004, 12:57 AM
Cool this has been resurrected twice.

There is nothing wrong with posting your own topic with a kill story in it.

Four years old.... sheesh

99REGALGS
11-01-2006, 10:38 AM
My brother's kill really I was shotgun. We were headed home and we pulled up to a light in my brother's 95' Toyota Tacoma 2x4 and a 98'-00' year S10 pulls up' with no warning he jumps off the line my brother guns it, he got one car length on us but by third gear we pulled by him and never looked back.

He probably jumped us cause we buzzed by him at 85 in a 50 zone earlier.

PS. Are there any other racers in Richmond IN. 99regalGS

Gotian
11-01-2006, 10:50 AM
brought back for the third time by popular demand!!!
And I got a post In before its closed!

TheStang00
11-01-2006, 12:34 PM
woot, this is the first time ive seen a thread revived twice, much less three times.

209 SRT
11-01-2006, 02:04 PM
damn december 29, 2000......

98BlackTransAm
11-01-2006, 02:15 PM
Street races are fun.



















sweet, thread's not closed yet :icon16:

jeepgclwj
11-01-2006, 03:05 PM
WOW, someone went digging........

-The Stig-
11-01-2006, 03:12 PM
wow... this ... this thread is a miracle that it wasn't closed long ago.

Should we keep it open?! :lol:

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