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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick" data-source="post: 32664" data-attributes="member: 1805"><p><strong>something to think about</strong></p><p></p><p>that kind of articles are always stopping me for a while. eventhough i love to hammer my fords towards their limits i would never do slalom between other cars.</p><p>my worst nightmare would be hitting some child and forcing him/her to wheelchair for rest of life and that is why i use open or country roads for my entertainment if i'm not at racetrack. </p><p>and the truth is that especially lamborghinis are the kind of cars that should not be sold for just anyone with cash. </p><p>too many of those who drive those machines really think that a playboy model sitting besides you makes you a driver.(they might make you happy but it takes some other skills to handle a sportscar, especially mid-engined one)</p><p>if you can afford a road racer you can afford few days at track.</p><p>maybe one reason for not seeing those guys at track is that they really are afraid of getting beated by some "homemade" sportscar like those hundreds of stangs that are going round circuits.</p><p>not ot mention losing to lightning. (that is just a pickup for most of them)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick, post: 32664, member: 1805"] [b]something to think about[/b] that kind of articles are always stopping me for a while. eventhough i love to hammer my fords towards their limits i would never do slalom between other cars. my worst nightmare would be hitting some child and forcing him/her to wheelchair for rest of life and that is why i use open or country roads for my entertainment if i'm not at racetrack. and the truth is that especially lamborghinis are the kind of cars that should not be sold for just anyone with cash. too many of those who drive those machines really think that a playboy model sitting besides you makes you a driver.(they might make you happy but it takes some other skills to handle a sportscar, especially mid-engined one) if you can afford a road racer you can afford few days at track. maybe one reason for not seeing those guys at track is that they really are afraid of getting beated by some "homemade" sportscar like those hundreds of stangs that are going round circuits. not ot mention losing to lightning. (that is just a pickup for most of them) [/QUOTE]
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