The ONE Common Denominator Most Street Racer's Possess. They AREN'T Very Good DRIVERS

The ONE Common Denominator Most Street Racer's Possess. They AREN'T Very Good DRIVERS
It's a common scene when you see some hot dog in a performance vehicle.

They're showing off spitting out a lot of testosterone and then they peel off or go off the line and you see a familiar outcome.

They blow the shift, spin out quickly, etc. and you realize few are very good DRIVERS worthy of those rides.

So here's one in action to prove our thesis...submitted for your viewing pleasure:

valhallakeyvalhallakey - 9/15/2020 1:37:29 AM
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Man they should have put the next 20-30s or so of the video online.


mre30mre30 - 9/15/2020 7:11:22 AM
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Wonder how he explains that to the insurance company? Does he call the police to get a report that he was doing donuts on the top of a parking garage? Does he get arrested for trespassing or vagrancy? I wonder.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/15/2020 8:15:19 AM
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And I wonder how that's even possible. Sometimes it looks like they tried to wreck the car.


FoncoolFoncool - 9/15/2020 8:34:41 AM
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Take it to a race track, there are an over abundance of track days available, get some instructions on how to actually drive a car properly. I guess it’s to be expected with constant stream of Fast and Feeble minded type movies.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/15/2020 8:49:28 AM
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Believe me. There are many incompetent idiots at the track as well. On a number of occasions, I've been followed into a curve by a novice who is maintaining my speed and when they get in over their heads they nail the brake and spin out.


FoncoolFoncool - 9/16/2020 8:11:21 AM
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Then who ever is organizing and running the track event doesn’t know what they’re doing (unfortunately there are quite a few). Each skill level (usually 3 or 4) should have their own sessions. 1st timers and beginners should always have an instructor in the car until the instructor (Professional not club instructors) signs off for them to run solo. Elevation to higher skill level also must be signed off by an instructor.

Another issue is some organizers don’t enforce a proper attire for driver, allowing people to drive on the track in shorts, sandals and short shelve shirts using motorcycle helmets etc.


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 9/15/2020 12:45:18 PM
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Dumbass


dumpstydumpsty - 9/15/2020 3:03:24 PM
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Insurance Co: We're so sorry you had an accident. Pls describe the event.

Driver: I was leaving a rooftop parking spot, when some crazy dude in a (silver) Mustang came up driving erratically. I was trying to avoid the guy, but then I hit a concrete pole base. ...



qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 9/15/2020 6:40:22 PM
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Poetic justice! The schmuck got what he deserved.


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