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Old 2006-08-29, 08:23 AM   #93
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Originally Posted by sp00ln
You guys shouldn't even argue about it: to each his own. Yay, one person *finally* died in what what, 5 years that we've been arguing about it? People do die at the track too. Let it go, remorse for the kid, or you will be nothing more than that bitch who sued everyone for her husband dieing at the tack.. Whenever you involve high speeds, racing, and motor vehicles accidents are bound to happen. And all people dont think the same way, no matter what you guys say, and how much you guys bitch, it wont stop people from street racing if they want to street race, and me from meeting up with Mike and pounding his evo a couple of times!!
As far as I know, no one has died at Reno-Fernley. So, that still makes Street Racing -1, Track Racing 0. Unless of course, you want to move to a broader scale and start including parts of California.

Yeah, I'll agree that all motorsports has its share of danger and high potential for accidents, but just cause some guy died at a track 10 hours away from here, doesn't make street racing any safer. His dead body doesn't magically prevent accidential cross traffic from crossing a street race.

Sure, I don't expect people to stop completely due to my bitching, but that doesn't stop them from being idiots and/or morons.
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