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Old 08-05-2009 | 05:03 PM
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"bragging" on the internet cannot get you busted in this case...its not like they can show up at my house and find proof i sped.....no convictions no tickets....period.....


i repeat i was only telling the story becuase of the rx8 / cop owner.....holy ****....god forbid you dont join the borg.....no worries Al plese dont ban me from mazda island..you are still my hero.....this forum is a little break from the norm for me thats all....last post from me.....**** me gently....
Old 08-05-2009 | 06:15 PM
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My dear Rube, you should speak to the english gentleman who bragged about doing 320kmh in his Ferrari F40. He was quizzed by an individual and of course he told him emphatically that he was doing 320kmh to which the undercover officer arrested him........................and he was convicted.
Old 08-05-2009 | 06:24 PM
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My dear Rube, you should speak to the english gentleman who bragged about doing 320kmh in his Ferrari F40. He was quizzed by an individual and of course he told him emphatically that he was doing 320kmh to which the undercover officer arrested him........................and he was convicted.
ya, but the differnce here is, who could resist in an f40? I mean seriously. If i was driving that car and found myself on any straight road with no cars and good visibility....well....i might not be able to control myself. lol. 2.9L twin turbo V8....lord have murcey on my soul. haha


also Al, this may be the story you are thinking of, or if not, a similar one.

The F40 was publicly proven capable of its rated top speed in 1992 through an infamous incident in which a Japanese dealership owner proved the car's potential by filming himself touching its top speed on an expressway only to be arrested after he sold a videotape to an undercover policeman.

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Old 08-05-2009 | 08:04 PM
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Probably the same story that has filtered down over the years lol. Bottom line is when you publicly admit to something you can be held accountable for it.
Old 08-06-2009 | 09:15 AM
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not without proof you cant,,,you can be investigated and scrutinized , the moron that got nailed in the f40 had a video to back up his stupidity....
Old 08-06-2009 | 09:29 AM
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And you have a hard drive and your internet service provider has your IP and access data ... not the first time crimes have been solved this way! But good luck with that! Lol!
Old 08-06-2009 | 12:28 PM
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not without proof you cant,,,you can be investigated and scrutinized , the moron that got nailed in the f40 had a video to back up his stupidity....
are you trying to convince us or yourself? lol
Old 08-06-2009 | 01:13 PM
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The only piece of asphalt you can be sure is "deserted" is a track. Street racing, whether with other cars or solo, makes about as much sense as car surfing (even less because surfers only kill themselves). If you drive long enough, you will have an accident. If you street race often enough, you will have an even bigger accident. It's just a matter of statistical probability. Inevitably, something will go wrong (a dog runs out on the street, a taxi zips through an interesection in front of you, you pick up a nail and have a blowout) and in an instant lives are ruined... or worse.

Indulge your need for speed at a track. God knows there are enough around. And leave the streets (no matter how deserted you THINK they are) to people who just want to get to where they are going and who want to arrive alive.
Ok - your an idealist cjcjag and you're probably the type of person that walks around your vehicle twice before starting it, checking all the fluids, battery level, calling your Mom to let her know your about to leave home, you've probably also installed a second set of seat belts (that you always fasten) in case your originals cease to function half way through an unavoidable accident your destined to get into.....maybe your a fatalist too ?

You've taken my quote out of context ! In my example I'm selecting between condoning the actions of either someone who races in traffic or someone who races alone = the lesser of two evils is to disclude others in such a dangerous activity as "STREET RACING" - wouldn't you agree ?

I'll go on the record here and state that all traffic laws should be obeyed at all times on public roads and YES the ideal, legal place to "RACE" is on a "RACE TRACK" Lastly, let me state <again for the record> that SPEED KILLS but so does LACK OF SPEED (i.e. merging into 120 kph traffic at 80kph). There is a time and place for speed and in an ideal world you and everyone else on the planet would only ever speed on a racetrack = not reality.
Old 08-06-2009 | 01:40 PM
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well put
Old 08-06-2009 | 02:44 PM
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Your argument justifying speeding when your alone at night is a fail, speeding is speeding and our roads are not designed to handle cars at that speed. I don't care how good of a driver you think you are or what you have done to modify your car.

Come by my street and speed there at your supposed "ghost hours" and you can be sure i will put my bat through your windshield
Old 08-06-2009 | 02:53 PM
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was it hard to train the bat?...
Old 08-06-2009 | 04:49 PM
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why is this thread still alive?
Old 08-07-2009 | 09:45 PM
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Ok - your an idealist cjcjag... There is a time and place for speed and in an ideal world you and everyone else on the planet would only ever speed on a racetrack = not reality.
I don't think I'm an idealist. I don't recognize myself in any of your behavioral descriptions. I guess the only characteristic that really matters is that I am a sports car enthusiast in my 50s. I am a member of a motorsports club that conducts all forms of motorsport from autocross to rallying to formula car racing. And as soon as I discovered how much fun track days could be, I quickly lost any interest I had in racing on public roads. I only wish I had discovered how accessible tracks and legal motorsports were when I was in my 20s... back in the day when I wrote off a few cars doing crazy things on public roads. I thank my lucky stars (and I recognize it was PURE LUCK) that no one was ever injured (except me, a bit) from my stupidity.

So now, I encourage people to discover what I didn't until I was in my 40s - that no matter where you life, there is a whole world of legal, safe, affordable motorsports that is much more satisfying that any speed run down a country road or a city street. How good a driver are you? How fast is your car? How well will it hold a corner? No one, including you, will ever really know unless you are testing yourself and your car in an environment with timing gear, rules and all the other trappings of organized motorsports. A person can brag all they want about how fast they were from one set of traffic lights to another. But it doesn't mean a damn thing without a slip of paper showing the ET and speed. And there is no faster way to find out what your car and you are capable of than comparing your lap times with others.

I know that people speed. Everyone does, at some time, to some extent. But I'm not talking about whether you do 10 over or 20 over on the freeway. I was addressing my comments to the notion of RACING on the street. It's a bad idea for a thousand reasons, many of them life and death reasons. So, when I can, I try to encourage young guns to do something I wish I had done much earlier in my own life - GO TO A TRACK! You'll have more fun!
Old 08-11-2009 | 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by cjcjag
I only wish I had discovered how accessible tracks and legal motorsports were when I was in my 20s... back in the day when I wrote off a few cars doing crazy things on public roads. I thank my lucky stars (and I recognize it was PURE LUCK) that no one was ever injured (except me, a bit) from my stupidity.

So, when I can, I try to encourage young guns to do something I wish I had done much earlier in my own life - GO TO A TRACK! You'll have more fun!
I officially retract my acerbic comment about you being an 'idealist' cjcjag. Glad you've never injured anyone ~ same here <knock on wood> and I hope it stays that way.

You've got more experience both on the street and off it than myself and I can respect that (I'm in my mid 30s). I've only dragged my 8 once at Toronto Motorsports Park, a.k.a. Cayuga raceway (<----excellent learning experience) and I've recently been trying to get on the racetrack ever since but they only offer affordable racing periodically. I consider $30 affordable for a couple of hours of track time as opposed to paying $160 for a 1/2 day which is what they currently offer.

http://www.torontomotorsportspark.co...r_lapping.html
Old 08-11-2009 | 04:36 PM
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Your argument justifying speeding when your alone at night is a fail, speeding is speeding and our roads are not designed to handle cars at that speed. I don't care how good of a driver you think you are or what you have done to modify your car.
well.. sorta. The one exception is the 400 series highways... they were originally built for speeds around 120kph. That speed was lost in translation from imperial to metric. There have been a number of reports published that state the speed limit on those highways should be increased to 120 as it would save everyone time and money, and there is little to no risk in an increase of deaths. Mind you.. I guess it wouldn't matter anyways since it's almost impossible to do the speed limit on those roads with all the bloody traffic / idiots talking on their cellphone's while driving.

As for the the number of people jumping all ove this. You'll find that pretty much all car forums are like this. None of the forums take this kind of thing lightly. In fact some forums have been known to ban members who post how fast they've gone over the speed limit etc etc.

Either way... as with most on this forum.. there's a time and place for speed.. and that's on the track. No one cares if you're going to kill yourself... but don't run the risk of killing others. Just selfish.
Old 08-12-2009 | 11:33 AM
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Well put Rev, I myself, am an aggressive driver I will admit it! I'm not saying we all drive the speed limit but what I am against is excessive speeding that's all
Old 08-12-2009 | 04:11 PM
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ok so i am zooming up markham road today after sheppard..and boom radar......3rd ticket in as many months...lol

105 in a 60 and no front plate on my car to boot....lol

so the officer does his thing and then asks me about the plate..i have this elaborate story ready about how i just got the cr and the monkey at the stealership was drilling and wrecking the front so i told him to leave the plate for me to install.. the cop looks at me and says the plate really messes up the front ends nice lines...i look at him without hesitation and say..yup he says i know i have an 05 white rx8.....man this is my lucky day...he goes to his car...outcome....no ticket for plate....15 over and a wink"fight the ticket and i might not be there if you know what i mean.....i love this guy!!!!
same story but different car, he has a dark r3 XD
Old 08-14-2009 | 11:50 PM
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Doing 40 over on Markham Rd north is perhaps not the smartest thing in the world. That radar/laser trap has been there since before the Confederation.

Hell the GTA in general is just a f-cking hell hole for pleasure driving.
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