Why street racing is a bad idea
#1
Why street racing is a bad idea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzlg3...&feature=share
Accident happens less than 6 seconds after they leave the light so speeds cannot be that high. Not sure how the C5 driver got so twisted in these days of traction control and ABS. C6 driver should have simply let off and tapped the brakes and there would be no paint swapped. Too much testosterone to back off I guess, silly chevy drivers...
Accident happens less than 6 seconds after they leave the light so speeds cannot be that high. Not sure how the C5 driver got so twisted in these days of traction control and ABS. C6 driver should have simply let off and tapped the brakes and there would be no paint swapped. Too much testosterone to back off I guess, silly chevy drivers...
#2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzlg3...&feature=share
Accident happens less than 6 seconds after they leave the light so speeds cannot be that high. Not sure how the C5 driver got so twisted in these days of traction control and ABS. C6 driver should have simply let off and tapped the brakes and there would be no paint swapped. Too much testosterone to back off I guess, silly chevy drivers...
Accident happens less than 6 seconds after they leave the light so speeds cannot be that high. Not sure how the C5 driver got so twisted in these days of traction control and ABS. C6 driver should have simply let off and tapped the brakes and there would be no paint swapped. Too much testosterone to back off I guess, silly chevy drivers...
Last edited by oldsguybry; November 30th, 2011 at 11:02 AM.
#9
From what I have read the C6 sustained considerable damage after hitting a tree(s) and he was some young rich kid. The C5 had minor damage and reportedly had over 600 horsepower. Also read that there are warrants out for both of their arrests and that the C5 driver is also wanted in connection with some kind of online parts scam deal.
#11
#12
If I was racing I'd turn the control off. As soon as the system detects wheel spin it starts braking the wheel spinning faster, ultimately slowing you down
Last edited by allyolds68; November 30th, 2011 at 03:48 PM.
#15
I have gotten my self into a few tight spots. It's the risk you take when you mess with hp. You can only fight physics for so long before it bites you in the ***. These guys where just plain stupid small tight street that was winding just to name a few. I have had my share of street battles but usually much more open and secluded. Im just not a big fan of street racing alot of my friends are and alot of them have got caught I'll save the money i dont spend on fines and spend it on getting a lower e.t.
#16
They are both lucky to tell about it and the trees stopped that one.
Not to far from me on Tuesday, a 16 year old boy died in his new beemer when racing another beemer at almost 100mph on a road with a 45 limit. He jumped the median into oncoming traffic. 6 cars were involved and 4 people were sent to the hospital. The other racer got away.
I think all these rich snobby kids need eco-bubble cars until they prove themselves capable of handling a lot of HP...
Yes, the gum chewing was nasty. -100 internets to the camera operator.
Not to far from me on Tuesday, a 16 year old boy died in his new beemer when racing another beemer at almost 100mph on a road with a 45 limit. He jumped the median into oncoming traffic. 6 cars were involved and 4 people were sent to the hospital. The other racer got away.
I think all these rich snobby kids need eco-bubble cars until they prove themselves capable of handling a lot of HP...
Yes, the gum chewing was nasty. -100 internets to the camera operator.
#17
This wreck happen 3 miles from my house. The guy who lives next door knows both the guys. They are going to have hell. Trying to collect insurance on these cars. With it being on youtube. Some of the stupidess things i ever seen. You can see the plates for god sakes.
#18
Lol, i agree with the first response, these guys dont know the first thing about driving. Its funny, i had this convo with my brother the other day, he said he's not sure if he'd ever want a muscle car cause his Scion TC has gotten loose on him a couple times, i replied with "well i know how a car responds to certain adjustments, i know physics will never change, and i know not to push harder than what i feel my skills can handle. Besides, between us we've totaled 3 cars, and three of those were you" hahaha. I still dont see how you wreck cars with so many safety features built into them. I like the older cars because these "safety features" just get in my way haha.
PS: How much you wanna bet these guys both had brand new Vettes a week later?...rich people -_-' haha
PS: How much you wanna bet these guys both had brand new Vettes a week later?...rich people -_-' haha
#19
I feel like we need a much harder, more involved, and way more serious driving test here in the US. There are way too many people out there who have no business behind the wheel of a car. Either the test needs to be way longer and more tedious, or else it needs to be harder to weed out the folks who just shouldnt be driving in the first place
They are both lucky to tell about it and the trees stopped that one.
Not to far from me on Tuesday, a 16 year old boy died in his new beemer when racing another beemer at almost 100mph on a road with a 45 limit. He jumped the median into oncoming traffic. 6 cars were involved and 4 people were sent to the hospital. The other racer got away.
I think all these rich snobby kids need eco-bubble cars until they prove themselves capable of handling a lot of HP...
Yes, the gum chewing was nasty. -100 internets to the camera operator.
Not to far from me on Tuesday, a 16 year old boy died in his new beemer when racing another beemer at almost 100mph on a road with a 45 limit. He jumped the median into oncoming traffic. 6 cars were involved and 4 people were sent to the hospital. The other racer got away.
I think all these rich snobby kids need eco-bubble cars until they prove themselves capable of handling a lot of HP...
Yes, the gum chewing was nasty. -100 internets to the camera operator.
#22
If they are with State Farm, they are SOL on insurance money. They have a clause stating they will not pay if there was racing of any sort involved. With it on video, who can claim there was not?
Cameras - don't leave home without one...
We need an IQ test as part of the driver test. If their IQ is smaller than their hat size, they should not be allowed on the road! I think doing just this will eliminate a lot of bad drivers...
Cameras - don't leave home without one...
I feel like we need a much harder, more involved, and way more serious driving test here in the US. There are way too many people out there who have no business behind the wheel of a car. Either the test needs to be way longer and more tedious, or else it needs to be harder to weed out the folks who just shouldnt be driving in the first place
#23
I feel like we need a much harder, more involved, and way more serious driving test here in the US. There are way too many people out there who have no business behind the wheel of a car. Either the test needs to be way longer and more tedious, or else it needs to be harder to weed out the folks who just shouldnt be driving in the first place
#24
Skills that aren't used get lost, so any chance I get at an empty icy parking lot, I take at least a couple of passes (with the traction control ON and OFF, if I'm in a newer car).
Heck, "back in the day" when I used to drive an ambulance, we would take that out to a parking lot if it snowed and do a few doughnuts - It's no fun losing control of a 10,000 pound vehicle, especially at high speed when going through a red light!
- Eric
#25
I totally agree. I've also always thought that driving instruction in the snow states should include some sort of empty parking lot, a few inches of snow and donuts. When I was 16 in Chicago we used to hit the parking lots all the time not just for fun, but to get the hang of driving sideways. If the first time you've ever gone sideways in a car is while doing 45mph down Cicero avenue with a red light and stopped cars in front of you...well, that's just too late. Instinct will not get you out of that jam...only experience will.
#26
I totally agree. I've also always thought that driving instruction in the snow states should include some sort of empty parking lot, a few inches of snow and donuts. When I was 16 in Chicago we used to hit the parking lots all the time not just for fun, but to get the hang of driving sideways. If the first time you've ever gone sideways in a car is while doing 45mph down Cicero avenue with a red light and stopped cars in front of you...well, that's just too late. Instinct will not get you out of that jam...only experience will.
When I was a teen, if the cops caught you racing, the looser got the ticket!
But that was when there was about 20% of the traffic there is now!
Women and old ladies took busses!
Remember going from a 20 roll on the Kennedy X-way, on a Saturday afternoon - only passed about 15 cars to a buck!
That's why I said "f'n rookies"! But now I know better, and just try to cut .000 lights at every 'tree'!!
#27
Those who want practice driving on slick surfaces can always visit their local go-cart track. Often they have glazed tracks with the carts on hard slicks. Sure, not the same as the car but the techniques are similar. Teaches you how to stay in control, driving sideways, throttling into and out of turns, steering out of skids, going and slowing, and most of all, experiencing the sensation of loosing control without major consequences. I raced a bunch of guys on one of those tracks and actually came in first place the first pass. Lots of fun driving and the crashes were fun, too (except waiting for the messes to be cleaned up)........
#28
Funny story . I was driving my car to work one day and I caught a state trooper at the light it was 6 am streets where clear he looks at me and gives me the u wanna race hand gesture. I of course shook my head and said yes. I let him take the hit and get out about 4 cars and then I let him have it . I pulled into the gas station to get a coffee so did he . He asked what's it got. We talked cars for about 10 minutes I showed him what I had. Probably one of the coolest things that ever happen to me.
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