So, I'm on the phone, calling Pablo today, while sitting at a stop light. For my normal driving pattern, when at a stop light, I almost always get out fast and get up to speed when the light turns green. This day is no different.
Sitting next to me is a car (I wasn't really paying attention to him) who kept easing forward, anticipating the green. I subsequently learned it was a new Acura 3.2L TL.
So Pablo's voicemail kicks in at about the same time the light turns green. I push down on the go-pedal and start to leave a message for Pablo.
I didn't really jump on it, but I did get out pretty quick. I guess the guy next to me didn't like that so he gassed it hard and started to pull even with me, even though I was still accelerating pretty aggressively. I floored it, but by the time I reacted to his move, he had edged just a tad ahead of me
When I floored it, my tires spun. I looked in my rearview mirror and saw a really sweet hazing of smoke, so I feathered the pedal and got as much traction as possible on my no-tread-left tires (I have a set of four new ones going on tomorrow, just in time for the autocross this Sunday).
I reeled the guy in, passed him, and put a length on him before you could say Jack Robinson.
I let off pretty quickly, once I was sure he knew I was walking him.
At the next light I gave him the two-finger peace sign and he was like, "Oh man, that thing has a supercharger?" I responded, "Bro, it's a Lightning...they come that way!"
Then I said to him, "Think how bad it would have been if I had traction!"
His response was, "Dude, I'm afraid of Fords now!"
LMAO! The guy was very cool. He just wasn't familiar with the L!
He is now!
Stewart
Sitting next to me is a car (I wasn't really paying attention to him) who kept easing forward, anticipating the green. I subsequently learned it was a new Acura 3.2L TL.
So Pablo's voicemail kicks in at about the same time the light turns green. I push down on the go-pedal and start to leave a message for Pablo.
I didn't really jump on it, but I did get out pretty quick. I guess the guy next to me didn't like that so he gassed it hard and started to pull even with me, even though I was still accelerating pretty aggressively. I floored it, but by the time I reacted to his move, he had edged just a tad ahead of me
When I floored it, my tires spun. I looked in my rearview mirror and saw a really sweet hazing of smoke, so I feathered the pedal and got as much traction as possible on my no-tread-left tires (I have a set of four new ones going on tomorrow, just in time for the autocross this Sunday).
I reeled the guy in, passed him, and put a length on him before you could say Jack Robinson.
I let off pretty quickly, once I was sure he knew I was walking him.
At the next light I gave him the two-finger peace sign and he was like, "Oh man, that thing has a supercharger?" I responded, "Bro, it's a Lightning...they come that way!"
Then I said to him, "Think how bad it would have been if I had traction!"
His response was, "Dude, I'm afraid of Fords now!"
LMAO! The guy was very cool. He just wasn't familiar with the L!
He is now!
Stewart