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<blockquote data-quote="xblitzkriegx" data-source="post: 16551705" data-attributes="member: 105608"><p>Road courses are harder to find that drag strips in most places. Like I said, it requires planning and forethought. Impromptu roll races and street digs will most likely remain the dominant form of comparison for probably ever. It's just easier, plain and simple. </p><p></p><p>The back roads thing I think most people can attest to but it's usually a single car activity. Although, I once had someone follow along with me and it was amazing fun. </p><p></p><p>Been in a S2000, it made neat noises and handled very well but felt like something was missing. It would be most fun on a tight track and least fun on a big track.</p><p></p><p>Again, I'm just trying to paint a reality that the things most people on here like are not what the general population likes or understands. People are a whole, are pretty stupid and impressionable. They are the reason there are warning labels on things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xblitzkriegx, post: 16551705, member: 105608"] Road courses are harder to find that drag strips in most places. Like I said, it requires planning and forethought. Impromptu roll races and street digs will most likely remain the dominant form of comparison for probably ever. It's just easier, plain and simple. The back roads thing I think most people can attest to but it's usually a single car activity. Although, I once had someone follow along with me and it was amazing fun. Been in a S2000, it made neat noises and handled very well but felt like something was missing. It would be most fun on a tight track and least fun on a big track. Again, I'm just trying to paint a reality that the things most people on here like are not what the general population likes or understands. People are a whole, are pretty stupid and impressionable. They are the reason there are warning labels on things. [/QUOTE]
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