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<blockquote data-quote="powderextreme" data-source="post: 5348" data-attributes="member: 72"><p>The schools cannot promote racing of any kind as they do not have the classes as they have in the U.S.A. As for the bars I can imagine the talk of a poster in there and then suddenly they are on the street to find out who wins and a couple of bottles under there belt to boot and we can all see the outcome of that race. </p><p> I agree that you cannot line up against your buddy and such but it is to find out who has the faster car and by racing the clock you find out the real times and not the dangerous way like on the streets. It would not matter as well because if you want to find out if your vehicle is faster than your buddy then you are going to race on the street to find out and no matter what any one says you will do it . I guess it is like all the younger people we have come across in the Corvettes as we sit at the light and they pull up in the honda civic and want to race you , some of us kinda laugh at it but alas some of us want to race them even thou we know we are going to blow there doors of . So then what enjoyment is it doing that as the race is over before a person starts unless of course the cops are around and then you think they wil go after the corvette or the honda for the ticket? </p><p> Just my 2 cents is all .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="powderextreme, post: 5348, member: 72"] The schools cannot promote racing of any kind as they do not have the classes as they have in the U.S.A. As for the bars I can imagine the talk of a poster in there and then suddenly they are on the street to find out who wins and a couple of bottles under there belt to boot and we can all see the outcome of that race. I agree that you cannot line up against your buddy and such but it is to find out who has the faster car and by racing the clock you find out the real times and not the dangerous way like on the streets. It would not matter as well because if you want to find out if your vehicle is faster than your buddy then you are going to race on the street to find out and no matter what any one says you will do it . I guess it is like all the younger people we have come across in the Corvettes as we sit at the light and they pull up in the honda civic and want to race you , some of us kinda laugh at it but alas some of us want to race them even thou we know we are going to blow there doors of . So then what enjoyment is it doing that as the race is over before a person starts unless of course the cops are around and then you think they wil go after the corvette or the honda for the ticket? Just my 2 cents is all . [/QUOTE]
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