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I don't care if it was a professional driver. There is no way I would sit there while a tricked out car raced around me. Reminds me of my teenage years when spinning out in parking lots. Rating is juvenile PG13. 👎
Actually, I had a very similar experience. My wife's dad and brother were amateur race car drivers. Brother took me out in his stock car for a run around the track here in Japan. I "Zazen'd" the curves.
Yes, Zazen straightens out the bends and one finds straightaway stillness at 125 mph (200km/h).
Gassho, J
By the way, that happened to be at the famous race course near our town here in Tsukuba. It looked much like this ...
So ein Schwachsinn ... what crap.
"The best or nothing" - nothing for me please. I am part of the minority of North American families who don't own a car.
I don't care if it was a professional driver. There is no way I would sit there while a tricked out car raced around me. Reminds me of my teenage years when spinning out in parking lots. Rating is juvenile PG13. ��
Kind regards. /\
I would sit there, provided that was "...the Stig's Japanese cousin!" behind the wheel.
My cars underpinnings are Mercedes E-and C class bits, so I must be getting close... er something, the ad is partly right in my experience as those Merc bits really can't handle the nasty roads here and are often displaying impermanence and require lots of opportunities for "practice". Like my car for what it does, I am a gear head/petrol head but... its just a bleeping car!! lol.
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