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I agree 100%, knowing that i just got my license not a long time ago as well (Im 16), i will not commit to race anyone or do anything stupid that will endanger myself or people around me. I wont street race untill i get the feel for my car and become more experienced in driving, not that i suck or anything... lol. but i still dont know what my car is exactly capable of doing looking at the fact that i just got it couple weeks ago. Anyways, im just saying that so you hear it from someone pretty much your age. Either way welcome, and good luck in the future!
the idea is to find a *safe* (well as safe as you can) environment to find what your car's limits are so you know how to handle yourself in adverse situations.
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Spare me, I know the limits of my car there are plenty of safe places to find them. And like I said it was stupid and I no longer race like that. And alittle history on myself and driving between the ages of 8 and 11 I took 3 defensive driving courses. And ya I may not have the experiance in years but I can controll an F'in car as well as anybody.
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you willing to put a bet on that
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Spare me, I know the limits of my car there are plenty of safe places to find them. And like I said it was stupid and I no longer race like that. And alittle history on myself and driving between the ages of 8 and 11 I took 3 defensive driving courses. And ya I may not have the experiance in years but I can controll an F'in car as well as anybody.
theres your problem right there, you cocky. Every cocky street racer goes up in flames. Street racing is not something to be cocky about, cause when you get cocky you think you know everything and can handle everything. You dont double check yourself or doubt yourself when you should. The fact that you think you know a safe place to race is really stupid as well. The only safe place to race is at the race track or the drag strip. Anywhere else there are pleanty of dangers. I thought you would know that with all your defensive driving school. LOL and wtf is that shit about driving between 8 and 11? driving doesnt mean you sitting on mommys lap and do circles around the parking lot at sears.

When i was 17 i thought i knew how to drive and could handle the car. I thank god and my parents for not having a faster car. Otherwise im sure i would have ended up dead.
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What great racer was it that said "The minute i'm not afraid to be out there racing, is the day that i quit" I think it was Earnhardt...someone who bit the bullet, there's no such thing as being a good enough driver to not crash, even the best drivers in the world constanty crash when they're racing, the difference is driving conditions and safety measures for them... If you truly think you're that good, then you may have a career as a Pro...but i doubt it.
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Spare me, I know the limits of my car there are plenty of safe places to find them. And like I said it was stupid and I no longer race like that. And alittle history on myself and driving between the ages of 8 and 11 I took 3 defensive driving courses. And ya I may not have the experiance in years but I can controll an F'in car as well as anybody.
ITS OK MAN. I wasn't even talking to you.
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Wow. I lost my faith in you pretty damn fast. You're getting way too cocky for your own good.

Your "I can control an F'in car as well as anybody" comment really clinched it.
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Wow you win the AF award for the most short lived possitive reputation. I can't really add withoout repeating whats been said already. I don't even believe you own that car.
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Old 05-19-2005, 11:47 AM
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This is why i wasnt sure wherther to post on this board, for some reason people seem to love to try and pick apart everyones storys call bs and try to destroy the person. And PWRDbyUNCLEbens I dont really car if you think I own an awsom 17 second car or not you are just the perfect example of the above statment. And I better refrase my statment, there are better drivers than me I was just pissed at the way that even though I said it wasnt smart what I did you still tryed to shake your finger at me. As far as driving at such A young age that was real full controll of the car driving when my dad was in cahoots with Bo Gritz trying to turn me into some sort of aryan soldier.
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Ok, so you can control any f'ing car out there. What about the 80 year old lady in the 1975 Buick Electra 225 that is driving in your lane and the "inexperenced" 16 year old that is trying to drift their dads Camaro around a corner on your block. It ain't just about you being able to drive. The more traffic there is, the more you have to watch out for. Use your head kid.
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Ok I am not 16 anymore I am almost 18 now I just finished saying that I dont drive like that any more I usually race at the illegals or the freeway after midnight mayham at the drag strip when there is almost no traffic on the freeway outside of town.
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no see your problem is your every typical 16-18 year old street racer. You think your invincible and you have something to prove to the world. This is a crowd of older more responsible people. We like hearing about street racing stories, we dont like hearing about reckless street racing stories. We also dont like cocky people who have something to prove to the world about there mad tight street racing skills.

Were not trying to pick you apart, were just not trying to encourage you and try and show you how stupid you are sounding. You say you have been reading this section for a while, you should have known how we would react. Your first post is about how weaving in and out of traffic and parking lots. This isnt need for speed underground son. Then you tell us how great of a driver you are and i quote "I can control an F'in car as well as anybody"

Now no one is telling you leave, but in the future, if you dont want threads to turn into this. Tone down your attitude and dont tell us reckless stories.
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I see how my storie may have caused problems had I ever given the impresion that I was in contoll at the time because obviously I wasnt. There is no reason for behavior like that and I know that I apoligize for any negativity I am giving of but I feel I must stick to my guns with this. And I know full well that life is no video game and that there are no restarts but mabye at the time I didnt. I do belive no matter what is said that I am an above average driver albeit not the best or close to the best. I have seen some stupid acts of driving and at one time I thought that it was cool but now I frown apon it.
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I do belive no matter what is said that I am an above average driver albeit not the best or close to the best. .
That's what everyone else thinks too!
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Well, at least you're still alive to learn. And learning is half the battle.
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