Is that the street, being perceived as the street, or even an uncontrolled environment? That's a weak statement.Why is it that if NHRA is gonna benefit from something, then it's OK. ?? I seem to recall a Force & Schumacher cars doing burn-outs on a PIT ROAD at a NASCAR track.
Why is it that if NHRA is gonna benefit from something, then it's OK. ?? I seem to recall a Force & Schumacher cars doing burn-outs on a PIT ROAD at a NASCAR track.
So if you have a Tigers T shirt on and get arrested for something, can Detroit sue you ??? NHRA shot them selves in the foot again. They made an issue where their was none.
Ugh ... Paul, all 3 of your recent posts are so irrelevant to the basic issue. Who cares about the show being real or fake. We get that and fully understand fantasy and reality. This show is stupid and brings zero credibility to anything.I'm not a regular viewer of the show, but I don't recall ever seeing a NHRA sticker. The two have little in common. One has a structured format with strict classes, the other is a "run what ya brung" style.
Both are a contest of acceleration, period, the similarity stops there. The show does NOT promote street racing. There is a cast of ten participants, and the Focus seems to be vying for position on the
list.
The show pays as many as 10 police to make sure the roads are CLOSED to the public, they have city council approval to close & film over night. I hate to rain on any ones parade but I must say:
John Wayne never killed any Indians - Rambo never killed any VC - and superman can't really fly. It's entertainment, make believe, fiction, TV.
They just rent a piece of pavement, that's all. Saying that is street racing, is like saying at Pomona they race in a parking lot. (they actually do).
With all this hub-bub about the show, I'm gonna go TiVo it.
The last two illegal street races I witnessed ended with a car flipping end over end through a cornfield.Note ,saying I'm proud of it but I was young and stupid. In the late 60s , early 70s we were street racing about every night if it wasn't raining. We would be challenged by other cities and groups from all over town so it was a big deal and it was the muscle car era. At the time the state was building a lot on interstate system so we had a lot of concrete to race on that was finish but not opened. Fortunately we never had any accidents. The only chance of an accident might have happened would have been running from the local mounty.