Re: MOVED: San Diego Rally Cross or Drift Hyundais
I'm going to step in here for Adam.
I've known him for a while and got him into racing. He doesn't have all that crap in his car when he races and is actually a damn good driver (better than I expected). He is a "real" racer, even though you tend to say he isn't. In fact, he races in a fully sanctioned event (autocross) with a governing body (SCCA) with actual classes, rules, points and timing. You on the other hand "drive fast" on backroads...what's racing about that? Is there any competition involved or is it just for a rush? If there's no competition, it isn't really racing now is it?
As for your "safe" events. Sure, you'll have people up there that respect each other and stay out of each other's way, but it all it takes is one hothead to think he's a badass and people are going to get hurt.
BTW, before you try, don't try to say anything at all about me spending money on non-race things on my car or not racing.
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Re: MOVED: San Diego Rally Cross or Drift Hyundais
10 years younger and proves my point exactly. You think younger means better or someting delusional like that. Funny, cause out of all that lame posting you've done, you've still only come up with you be younger and it being better. You talk the talk and don't walk the walk. Go back to the last point made. My last point (since you have the inability to read anything longer than...Nevermind I just lost you 3 lines ago.)
Also if you just bought a faster car, than why all the upgrades in the hyundai? I smell bullshit.
As for you 4DR GL, my point was that he talked a lot of shit about racing and has a car full of stereo and pimp my ride mods. My point was that him be so "race" minded he owns a lot non-sensical upgrades.
As for it taking just 1 hot head, it's like that in non-agressive driving and race situtaions. The difference here is that people are intentionally driving agressively and therefore more aware. I see hot heads on the freeway passing on the shoulder after getting cut off.
So "VAMP" (this is cute, like Maverick or Iceman) I'm glad you walked away from this thread. You obviously are in over your head. So, to make sure your ego stays intact, you should stay away.
Re: MOVED: San Diego Rally Cross or Drift Hyundais
*Also if you just bought a faster car, than why all the upgrades in the hyundai? I smell bullshit.
-Cause I sold the goddamn thing moron. I sold my coilovers, rims, strutbars, and TV to forum Members.. Than the car to my g/f bro-in-law.
*As for you 4DR GL, my point was that he talked a lot of shit about racing and has a car full of stereo and pimp my ride mods. My point was that him be so "race" minded he owns a lot non-sensical upgrades.
-He just got done saying that I dont race w/ my stuff in my car. Full TRUE coilovers, Strut Bars, AutoX Tires... Is that "not race enough?" Do I need big ass lighting on my hood and a roll cage and race on dirt? Why is it "rice" to have stuff in your car that you can enjoy. I go to car shows and what not.. instead of having a POS stripped car all the time. Actually I think you are jelous.. Where are the pics of your car and mod list to actually back up your car.. or even if you have an Accent.? Lol Rob.. I think he doesnt think you race either.
*As for it taking just 1 hot head, it's like that in non-agressive driving and race situtaions. The difference here is that people are intentionally driving agressively and therefore more aware. I see hot heads on the freeway passing on the shoulder after getting cut off.
-So people that drive on the shoulder to pass another car do it accidently and not intentionally.. yea.. ok. :dead:
*So "VAMP" (this is cute, like Maverick or Iceman) I'm glad you walked away from this thread. You obviously are in over your head. So, to make sure your ego stays intact, you should stay away.
-HAHAHAHAHAHA
*Adam aka "VAMP" and his mafia car should've ejected long ago.
-Lol.. ouch...
[Edited by ftwvampftw on Feb 23, 2006 3:30 PM]
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Re: MOVED: San Diego Rally Cross or Drift Hyundais
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As for you 4DR GL, my point was that he talked a lot of shit about racing and has a car full of stereo and pimp my ride mods. My point was that him be so "race" minded he owns a lot non-sensical upgrades.
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So he likes to have a good stereo, so what? I've seen him stay up till 1:00 or 2:00 the morning before a race stripping his car to have it race ready. That sure says "ricer" to me :ermm:
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As for it taking just 1 hot head, it's like that in non-agressive driving and race situtaions. The difference here is that people are intentionally driving agressively and therefore more aware. I see hot heads on the freeway passing on the shoulder after getting cut off.
So "VAMP" (this is cute, like Maverick or Iceman) I'm glad you walked away from this thread. You obviously are in over your head. So, to make sure your ego stays intact, you should stay away.
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If anybody is going to be in over there head, it's you, and quick.
Real racing bodies (read: SCCA, NASA, PCA, BMWCCA, USAC, etc etc) have REAL rules, REAL regulations, REAL safety inspectors, etc, that make sure mishaps don't occur. Your "racing" as you call it, doesn't, and is in fact much more likely to have a problem of some sort.
If you really like rallying, try a rallycross or or rallyspring with a sanctioned SCCA club. We have them here in Vegas a few times a year on the dry lake beds south of town.
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