whoa asian people got it bad in cali as car tuners...

they are idiots for doing this, sh*t if you can't go drift go smoke some buds, theres my philosophy. But their retarded, rich cali kids with all their parents money help out the economy by spending 10s of thousands of dollars to trick out their cars, more money=more taxes=more money for california. I guess they want kids going out and smoking crack cause the only fun they can have is being shattered as we speak.
 
remember there not treating it like that, what there trying to do is stop kids from racing, my philosophy is that will never happen! racing has been around since the first mobile car was invented! no matter what you do to get rid if it will only make it last that much more satisfying...remember alot of people do this for the rush, now dont get me wrong I dont condone it or believe in it, but lets face it everything gets started on the street, f*ck that bullish on how things get started on the track!!! its just not true! but to get back to what i was saying...the government in california is trying to get rid of the whole element instead of just the bad element. In the long run its just going to hurt them and end up moving alot of events that bring people to california to other states that will welcome them with open arms!!!

p.s. - i would rather race,drift,drivefast,speed,auto-x than any drug out there and they dont see that
 
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Yeah thats true. I'm with you on that last line you wrote. They should use the money for other more important things or atleast build local tracks so people could practice in peace.
On Windtunnel yesterday on SPEED they talked about Hialeah Speedway closing and how that affects all the grassroots racing, like us. Also how now these people have no outlet to enjoy their passion.

Its true they will never stop street racing but building more tracks would help a lot, I'm sure of it. There are basically two groups of people; the ones that love driving overall (drifting, Auto-X, drag, etc) thats the definition of a true "car guy" and the ones who do it for the rush of doing something illegal.

The problem is that the ones who would do it on the track, can't do it there so they have no choice but to go do it on the streets. I wish the police would realize how much we just enjoy driving. To me its what makes me feel good, nothing is better. Some people try to smoke to get it, some try to shoot it in their viens, all we have to do is put a little key in the ignition and just drive. Ayrton Senna said it best, "Racing, competing, is in my blood. It's part of me, it's part of my life." That should show the passion of "car guys" for their cars and driving.
 
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Yeah thats true. I'm with you on that last line you wrote. They should use the money for other more important things or atleast build local tracks so people could practice in peace.
On Windtunnel yesterday on SPEED they talked about Hialeah Speedway closing and how that affects all the grassroots racing, like us. Also how now these people have no outlet to enjoy their passion.

Its true they will never stop street racing but building more tracks would help a lot, I'm sure of it. There are basically two groups of people; the ones that love driving overall (drifting, Auto-X, drag, etc) thats the definition of a true "car guy" and the ones who do it for the rush of doing something illegal.

The problem is that the ones who would do it on the track, can't do it there so they have no choice but to go do it on the streets. I wish the police would realize how much we just enjoy driving. To me its what makes me feel good, nothing is better. Some people try to smoke to get it, some try to shoot it in their viens, all we have to do is put a little key in the ignition and just drive. Ayrton Senna said it best, "Racing, competing, is in my blood. It's part of me, it's part of my life." That should show the passion of "car guys" for their cars and driving.

Well said man.
 
Redline's response easily summarized my whole point of view in my hobby in driving. I wish there was some way to tell the officials that more tracks = lessened illegal driving activity, on the part of us "car guys" in the same sense that Redline described them.
 
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