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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Similar situation again. I think I have people who understand....help
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<blockquote data-quote="VRYALT3R3D" data-source="post: 16652855" data-attributes="member: 131770"><p>Ha, I think my Raptor is my absolute favorite vehicle to drive on the street. It just does everything so well and it is such a badass ****ing truck.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I find car shows to be incredibly boring and it doesn't appeal to me at all. To me, sports car ownership is more dependent on actually driving the car than merely owning it. I am sure that most sports car owners don't drive them because they are paranoid about distracted/bad drivers and/or they don't want to drive it on poorly maintained roads. Heaven forbid that driving it will ruin their detail job that they spent hours on. Sadly, that mindset hinders the sports car driving experience and it results in very few miles driven and ejoyer</p><p></p><p>There is a cure for that though.....Driving it on the road course!</p><p></p><p>You are fortunate to live near VIR and there are many iconic road courses around you that offer driving schools and lapping days that prepare drivers to truly experience the limits of your car in a safe and controlled environment. Going to the road course once a year will not improve your driving skills, going multiple times a year will and it is incredibly fun. It is the absolute best and safest way to experience the performance of your car, develop advanced driving and car control skills, and meet life long friends who share this mutual passion. You should step out of that comfort zone and attend a track day. Don't sell your car due to boredom or wanting the next car....fall in love with what you have again, and experience that same feeling every time you are on the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VRYALT3R3D, post: 16652855, member: 131770"] Ha, I think my Raptor is my absolute favorite vehicle to drive on the street. It just does everything so well and it is such a badass ****ing truck. Personally, I find car shows to be incredibly boring and it doesn't appeal to me at all. To me, sports car ownership is more dependent on actually driving the car than merely owning it. I am sure that most sports car owners don't drive them because they are paranoid about distracted/bad drivers and/or they don't want to drive it on poorly maintained roads. Heaven forbid that driving it will ruin their detail job that they spent hours on. Sadly, that mindset hinders the sports car driving experience and it results in very few miles driven and ejoyer There is a cure for that though.....Driving it on the road course! You are fortunate to live near VIR and there are many iconic road courses around you that offer driving schools and lapping days that prepare drivers to truly experience the limits of your car in a safe and controlled environment. Going to the road course once a year will not improve your driving skills, going multiple times a year will and it is incredibly fun. It is the absolute best and safest way to experience the performance of your car, develop advanced driving and car control skills, and meet life long friends who share this mutual passion. You should step out of that comfort zone and attend a track day. Don't sell your car due to boredom or wanting the next car....fall in love with what you have again, and experience that same feeling every time you are on the track. [/QUOTE]
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