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Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
#1
Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
I always wonder about this, mainly because in my eyes...if there's a facility that's open to the public to use for testing, bragging rights, or just a safe, controlled environment for racing to have fun and not worry about John Doe walking out in front of your car, then why not use it?
This brings up the fact that they just closed the tracks here in Oahu and the local politicians tried and succeeded in keeping away a new "World" facility....WHY? To me, it helps in keeping the streets "safer". I would rather tell someone to go to the tracks where it can't be refuted on who wins or loses, whether it be a straight line or a street course, as opposed to trying to find a stretch of potholed, populated, and uneven street.
So to the question...does it matter that there IS a track to run on? Does it help keep unnecessary street racing off the street? Does it even matter to you?Lol. Or is it all about convenience and opportunity?
This brings up the fact that they just closed the tracks here in Oahu and the local politicians tried and succeeded in keeping away a new "World" facility....WHY? To me, it helps in keeping the streets "safer". I would rather tell someone to go to the tracks where it can't be refuted on who wins or loses, whether it be a straight line or a street course, as opposed to trying to find a stretch of potholed, populated, and uneven street.
So to the question...does it matter that there IS a track to run on? Does it help keep unnecessary street racing off the street? Does it even matter to you?Lol. Or is it all about convenience and opportunity?
#2
RE: Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
I'd rather race on a track. The ones near here always have open track, "run what you brung" events. I also like knowing that the racing I'm doing is legal, and the best part is that you always know who won, thanks to the drag strip.
#3
RE: Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
There used to be 3-4 tracks withing 30 minutes drive time here on the Island. Now that's going back 40-50 years. There is still one oval track, but all the drag strips have disappeared. There is supposed to be one being built in a abandoned 600 acre Industrial Park, but the neighbors are going to shoot it down. Why? The sound and the pollution. Oh, so a Corvette in your bedroom is better for you then the sound?
We get a couple deaths a year here. Last year a 'vette plowed through a fence and into a guys home almost killing the residents. But, this is better then having a 'loud' track. [:@] So the answer is no, the track's aren't doing anything. Occaisionally the cops will shut down a two lane road, but it is usually for filming of a video.
We need a track. Englishtown is way to far.
Chris
We get a couple deaths a year here. Last year a 'vette plowed through a fence and into a guys home almost killing the residents. But, this is better then having a 'loud' track. [:@] So the answer is no, the track's aren't doing anything. Occaisionally the cops will shut down a two lane road, but it is usually for filming of a video.
We need a track. Englishtown is way to far.
Chris
#4
RE: Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
Tracks are fine, but with the demand for housing, many folks have to drive many miles to get to one. Even if one were nearby, you'd only get a small percentage of the people out there. There are too many slow-thinking "opportunity racers" out there who can't think past the next stoplight.......
Dusty
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#6
RE: Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
I would rather make a day of it. It's nice to be able to race on any track and not worry about getting pulled over, possibly hitting animals and screwing up my fascia, oncoming traffic...etc.
Plus, if things go wrong, you hurt yourself and your car and possibly other car and drivers who know the risk and have paid to take them.
Plus, if things go wrong, you hurt yourself and your car and possibly other car and drivers who know the risk and have paid to take them.
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#8
RE: Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
There is no track around here. I think if there was there would not be as many people street racing. The 2 guys that happen to roll up to a stop light, pass each other on the highway or think that there car is faster than everybodys are still gonna street race. The closest track to me is about 3 hours away.
#9
RE: Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
i personally would go to a track if it was the right environment (not safety *****..... keep it safe but dont be a jerk to everyone, let the people have fun)
but i think the majority of people would still street race; most people like the thrill of the stoplight to stoplight
(which i understand, i just dont wanna be the guy you read about in the paper with his car/truck wrapped around a tree.....)
but i think the majority of people would still street race; most people like the thrill of the stoplight to stoplight
(which i understand, i just dont wanna be the guy you read about in the paper with his car/truck wrapped around a tree.....)
#10
RE: Does having a track help keep street racing to a minimum?
ORIGINAL: muddy_blue_dodge
i personally would go to a track if it was the right environment (not safety *****..... keep it safe but dont be a jerk to everyone, let the people have fun)
but i think the majority of people would still street race; most people like the thrill of the stoplight to stoplight
(which i understand, i just dont wanna be the guy you read about in the paper with his car/truck wrapped around a tree.....)
i personally would go to a track if it was the right environment (not safety *****..... keep it safe but dont be a jerk to everyone, let the people have fun)
but i think the majority of people would still street race; most people like the thrill of the stoplight to stoplight
(which i understand, i just dont wanna be the guy you read about in the paper with his car/truck wrapped around a tree.....)
just dont do it while drunk and u shouldnt be aroudn a tree unless you really suck at driving.