I have never raced anyone in Tyler, or in Longview for that matter. I have never raced anyone on ANY urban street. I have never raced on an interstate or any other highway. The few street skirmishes I have done have all been on roads no where near populated areas.
I do my best to avoid putting my passengers and innocent people in danger, I guess most people don't these days.
I didn't want this gem to get lost. Well done, sir. But be careful. People might start making tags about you, and call you an insensitive asshole! Oh noez!
So you were never out there in Tyler back in the day doing dumb shit like the rest of us? Sure you weren't
Nope.
I have never raced anyone in Tyler, or in Longview for that matter. I have never raced anyone on ANY urban street. I have never raced on an interstate or any other highway. The few street skirmishes I have done have all been on roads no where near populated areas.
I do my best to avoid putting my passengers and innocent people in danger, I guess most people don't these days.
But yeah, you are right, Porsches break apart and explode in normal, low-speed crashes every day. The tire marks on the pavement and the debris field that are hundreds of feet long are absolutely normal for said low-speed crashes as well.
Forgot to add this little bit of the "scenario" that I must have fabricated just to support my opinion:
Stevo
So you were never out there in Tyler back in the day doing dumb shit like the rest of us? Sure you weren't
i'd venture everyone of us has raced or driven like a maniac for a myriad of reasons. things mechanical, speed, racism and a strong hatred for people that have more than us are what bind us together. a fellow car guy passed doing exactly what we have all done. i would hope we could show a little sympathy, but maybe not.
god bless.
I agree, it's terrible to see it happen. I think it's pretty clear what most likely happened here, they were hauling ass off that turn going way too fast and lost it. Very unfortunate.
i'd venture everyone of us has raced or driven like a maniac for a myriad of reasons. things mechanical, speed, racism and a strong hatred for people that have more than us are what bind us together. a fellow car guy passed doing exactly what we have all done. i would hope we could show a little sympathy, but maybe not.
So now we're going to invent a bunch of scenarios that didn't happen to try and justify why people shouldn't have certain feelings? Makes sense, Matt.
You miss your little buddy, don't you.
But yeah, you are right, Porsches break apart and explode in normal, low-speed crashes every day. The tire marks on the pavement and the debris field that are hundreds of feet long are absolutely normal for said low-speed crashes as well.
Forgot to add this little bit of the "scenario" that I must have fabricated just to support my opinion:
Porsche supercar that crashed and claimed the life of Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker was involved in a street race moments earlier, says witness, as the star's father reveals family's heartache
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