young s2000 owner
Originally Posted by s2papi,Nov 20 2010, 07:58 AM
so what the hell is the track for? its meant to go race there so you dont do it on the street. look i dont know any of you and im not trying to agree with any of you so i could care less if you call me retarded or not. and ofcourse i got the car because its a nice car and the girls love it. what else would i have gotten it for?
i kind of agree with you on that one but to me going to the track would mean "im gonna go to the track and go fast around corners and have fun" not " im going to go to the track and be like in a driving school 'becoming a better driver'"
Originally Posted by Whitefire818,Nov 20 2010, 08:59 AM
Going to the track will teach you how to be a better driver. "Drifting" and the drag strip will not do that. Take it to a real road course and you will see just how hard it is to drive the car on the limit without losing it. Then maybe it will teach you some respect for the car and just how easy it is to crash if you only make one mistake.
Originally Posted by s2papi,Nov 20 2010, 09:03 AM
i kind of agree with you on that one but to me going to the track would mean "im gonna go to the track and go fast around corners and have fun" not " im going to go to the track and be like in a driving school 'becoming a better driver'"
i dont think he gets it...
YOUR NOT GOING TO THE TRACK TO SIT THERE AND LEARN FROM SOMEONE!
Your gonna go to the track, let loose, scared the shit out of yourself and think twice about doing that shit randomly on the streets where its not a controlled setting.
YOUR NOT GOING TO THE TRACK TO SIT THERE AND LEARN FROM SOMEONE!
Your gonna go to the track, let loose, scared the shit out of yourself and think twice about doing that shit randomly on the streets where its not a controlled setting.
papi, go take a track school, it'll change your perspective on things.
Debating with people on this board doesn't seem like it will change anything in your mind.
I've seen a few so called street-racers grow after taking track school, in terms of maturity and driving skills.
Debating with people on this board doesn't seem like it will change anything in your mind.
I've seen a few so called street-racers grow after taking track school, in terms of maturity and driving skills.
Originally Posted by s2papi,Nov 20 2010, 09:03 AM
i kind of agree with you on that one but to me going to the track would mean "im gonna go to the track and go fast around corners and have fun" not " im going to go to the track and be like in a driving school 'becoming a better driver'"
Be safe out there and have fun!!



