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So I finally street race and of course there just happens to be a state trooper there


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JekylandHyde
07-19-2005, 03:52 PM
Common ... me street race? Pleeeease, gotcha.

Seriously though, on the way to work today I was on a particualr route that is one lane, but it occassionally opens up to 2 lanes for passing going up hills. So I bang out into the passing line to get by this lady and I see an 18-wheeler struggling up the hill with his flashers on ... so I nail it figuring I can pass him as well.

Who wants to be stuck behind a truck ~ right?

So I hit 90 mph in my little 88 MR2 and I see the "DO NOT PASS" sign about to be covered by the truck so I go whizzing by literally as the dotted lines end ... and right before a car pulls out in front of me!

AAACKKK .... double ack .... it's a state trooper!

I squeeze the brakes hard playing a balancing act between completing the pass on the truck and not flying into the back of the police car all while not making it obvious that I am trying to chill from 90+ mph.

*whew*

Within 1/4-mile the tropper pulls into the station that is along the road.
2 minutes later my balls fell back down, heart rate returned and I had the goofy-weird adrenaline sensation spreading out through my arms.

God I hate commuting :D

-The Stig-
07-19-2005, 03:58 PM
hahaha... you're one lucky SOB...

GritMaster
07-19-2005, 04:17 PM
Good kill.










No wait.... :P

hehe you are a pretty lucky bastard. At least you didn't crash into him. that woulda been like what? your 10th MR2? :P

clawhammer
07-19-2005, 04:22 PM
You should have driven Hyde to work. That way the pass would not have been a problem for you. :biggrin:

tha_new_guy
07-19-2005, 04:58 PM
You should have driven Hyde to work. That way the pass would not have been a problem for you. :biggrin:
Clearly the solution.

-Jayson-
07-20-2005, 12:03 AM
that adrenaline rush is what its all about, its addicting

CivRacer95
07-20-2005, 10:00 AM
So is cocaine...

Cocaine is a helluva drug...

JekylandHyde
07-20-2005, 10:12 AM
I've driven Hyde to work on occassion. I don't any more since the meter lot next to my job doubled it's prices. It's not so much the expense, but I would have to feed the meter every hour and that sucks.

I should video tape Hyde being driven on the street "normal" sometime ... it's funny to see people's reactions to the car :D

I prefer driving an older MR2 daily because they are underpowered which keeps me out of trouble (usually). They are also really inexpensive so I don't worry about them so much. They are also amazing on gas :)

drftk1d
07-20-2005, 01:12 PM
holy shizor, my heart was pounding just from reading that.

Raz_Kaz
07-20-2005, 01:32 PM
Remember that rush you felt as the state trooper pulled in front, and the sensation of whizzing through a course that isn't guided by cones?




That's the same feeling the steet racers look for...it's a much more exhilarating feeling racing in the street than on the trak.

Your one step closer of being unleashed.

JekylandHyde
07-20-2005, 01:37 PM
uhm ... Raz, are you aware that I used to street race? I used to race several nights a week in fact. I used to go hunting regularly.

I assure you I am no stranger to the "rush" of street racing, but there are some rushes that are just not worth it. Sometimes things happen and you realize it is not worth it. There are reasons I no longer street race.

Oh, and the rush of going 120 mph into a blind turn in the oncoming lane on a public road during an sanctioned SCCA hill climb event is far greater than a typical street race :)

JekylandHyde
07-20-2005, 01:39 PM
... and I'm not sure about your "cone reference."
There are no cones on a hill climb course.

-Josh-
07-20-2005, 01:44 PM
I wanna hill climb... :frown:

speedthrill
07-20-2005, 02:03 PM
Remember that rush you felt as the state trooper pulled in front, and the sensation of whizzing through a course that isn't guided by cones?




That's the same feeling the steet racers look for...it's a much more exhilarating feeling racing in the street than on the trak.

Your one step closer of being unleashed.

i think he is one step closer to telling us wy he stopped streetracing. Cause it must have been something big that stopped you from streetracing isn't it, JH?

Anyway, good driving there buddy.

Raz_Kaz
07-20-2005, 02:18 PM
The cone reference was an example of a close circuit meaning that even if your racing on a sectionned part of a city's road it does not have the surprises as every day traffic.

No I was not aware of your previous street racing experience, I'm sure you have your reasons, I just thought you didn't want to do it.

-The Stig-
07-20-2005, 07:49 PM
Jeff doesn't street race cause some little old lady from pasedena whooped him up and down the block in sleeper Ford Galaxy 500.*



* Totally not true

GritMaster
07-21-2005, 02:08 AM
Jeff, Haven't you been in like 9 totalled mr2's now?
I think I remember reading that on your site?


(might have something to do with why he doesn't street race anymore? along with the fact that it's totally illegal and he can get his speed fix on closed courses where he can win stuff and also has sponsors to help pay for building his way cool fast car)

JekylandHyde
07-21-2005, 06:53 AM
lol ... yeah when I was in my early 20s I hada pile of wrecked MR2s. Super Street even did a 2-page feaute on tow of the worst ones.

The wrecks are not why I don't street race any more, but they have slowed me down a bit on public roads. I used to hit triple digits multiple times everyday, now I doubt if I hit that once a month.

Redneck has the answer, it was that little old lady from Padena. She kicked my butt, but it was worth it since she was such a great kisser ~ lots of tonuge and no teeth :D

Right_LiRrr
07-21-2005, 08:09 AM
False advertising, i want action!!!

clawhammer
07-21-2005, 09:11 AM
Redneck has the answer, it was that little old lady from Padena. She kicked my butt, but it was worth it since she was such a great kisser ~ lots of tonuge and no teeth :D


:lol: That's funny, yet so wrong.

GritMaster
07-25-2005, 05:09 AM
She kicked my butt, but it was worth it since she was such a great kisser ~ lots of tonuge and no teeth :D


I WAS hungry, damnit.

Igovert500
07-25-2005, 01:21 PM
haha, lucky guy. I did the same thing one night and almost plowed into the back of a 70s ferrari...in my honda. I definantly got some looks and gestures for that move.

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