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Originally Posted by Heel n Toe
It is irrelevant that you stay in your lane; you are seriously outdriving your brakes. You said you like to drive safely. Those speeds on those roads? All you need is some sand blown across one of those turns or for some doofus to pull out of one of those driveways and things would get nasty real fast.
It would be fine if you were only putting your own safety at risk, but that's not the case.
Your statement earlier...
...does not compute.
The track is the place to play with that car at those speeds, not public roads.
Curiosity question: why not a more substantial windshield for more protection in the event you encounter something more solid and with more mass than a grasshopper?
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If you think it is irrelevant to stay in your lane you must be a Porsche driver ehh ?
Out drive my brakes you say ? I barely use my brakes, watch tho video again..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElLidqlegj4
Dude you have no idea how good my brakes are or how sticky my tires are on this 1650 lb car, so how can you make that statement… As for cornering speeds and sand, I expect sand and rocks around each and every corner and drive with that in mind.
In all honesty the only doofuses I worry about are Porsche drivers crossing the centerline, I look at each and every driveway.
I can see you must live in a safety bubble and never exceed the posted speed limit and adjust your driving according to weather conditions
You seem to forget the King of the Hill and his claim to fame….. "RACING OTHERS IN THE DARK"… crossing the centerline at full tilt race speeds…."IN THE DARK"on public roads.
Now tell me about me about sand on the road again.
If anything hits my face I am in the same league as any motorcyclist with an open face helmet.
Seriously this is a thread about "THE KING OF THE HILL", I don't think that tittle was mentioned in your response…. I'm just crusin in the daylight, no racing for me.