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What happened to races on the street?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 16974419" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>The whole 'cars & coffee' thing is absolutely no comparison to the 'good old days', haha. When I go to one of those C&C, the rules always state NO BURNOUTS and NO REVVING ENGINES.... oh, ok, they just ruined all the fun. BUT I totally understand it. There are countless YouTube videos showing guys smashing up their cars (or worse) trying to show off.</p><p></p><p>And honestly, we can't blame the cops for eventually busting up the street racing scene. In my heyday, the cars were much slower, if you had 500hp you were a king. I raced probably a few thousand times and never saw even one wreck. Lower power levels meant the cars were easier to control. The new genre of street/muscle cars is double the power and much more dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 16974419, member: 184279"] The whole 'cars & coffee' thing is absolutely no comparison to the 'good old days', haha. When I go to one of those C&C, the rules always state NO BURNOUTS and NO REVVING ENGINES.... oh, ok, they just ruined all the fun. BUT I totally understand it. There are countless YouTube videos showing guys smashing up their cars (or worse) trying to show off. And honestly, we can't blame the cops for eventually busting up the street racing scene. In my heyday, the cars were much slower, if you had 500hp you were a king. I raced probably a few thousand times and never saw even one wreck. Lower power levels meant the cars were easier to control. The new genre of street/muscle cars is double the power and much more dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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