You mean for the average Joe? Well count me as one.Street Outlaws is for the Trailer Park People Entertainment, just like WWE, and Nascar.
You mean for the average Joe? Well count me as one.Street Outlaws is for the Trailer Park People Entertainment, just like WWE, and Nascar.
Street Outlaws is for the Trailer Park People Entertainment, just like WWE, and Nascar.
You're right. I blame them for the popularity of illegal street racing that gives my sport a bad name and contributes to the deaths of way too many innocent people.Don't blame Street Outlaws for the mind set of this new generation.
You left out the most important question: "Do you still do the same illegal stuff?" For me, the answer is no. I love to race and to go fast, but I don't like breaking the law or endangering innocent bystanders. Example: an elderly couple here in Texas who pulled out in front of 2 vehicles street racing and were killed were innocent. People who stand right on the edge of a motorsport event know there is huge risk are just ignorant as all hell. Sportsman drag racing is taking a hit for the illegal stuff, in my opinion. Big time drag racing is taking their body blows from a whole different set for different reasons. The green nuts who would rather create pollution at a power plant than from exhaust pipes, and the rich and powerful who just don't like cars. I would much rather see Pink's all out make a comeback.Well, Street Outlaws currently on TV, is pretty legal, they are permitted. Not to say that they don't do other racing. Have you ever done anything illegal? Anything? Did it potentially endanger someone's life?
JMO
You're right. I blame them for the popularity of illegal street racing that gives my sport a bad name and contributes to the deaths of way too many innocent people.
You're right. I blame them for the popularity of illegal street racing that gives my sport a bad name and contributes to the deaths of way too many innocent people.
So who was to blame for the street racing happening in the 70's and 80's? I worked in Florida in 1985 and there was a huge street racing scene there then, it wasn't uncommon for there to be 20-30 cars at the industrial park where they raced. I saw a kid killed there but that didn't stop the racing.
Those damn Street Outlaws!So who was to blame for the street racing happening in the 70's and 80's? I worked in Florida in 1985 and there was a huge street racing scene there then, it wasn't uncommon for there to be 20-30 cars at the industrial park where they raced. I saw a kid killed there but that didn't stop the racing.
We street raced back in the sixties and believe me you did want to film itExactly, anywhere those guys run it will become a fast track
Unfortunately the "Street" is not the same. These are not the "Happy Days" era. Where Street rods have very limited options to make serious power. And a country road so lightly traveled that a race was far safer than today. If you are trailering a vehicle other than to a race track? You are not responsible enough to be called a "Racer" And certainly not a "Street Rodder."
There were cars being trailered to a local street racing spot around me in the early 1980’s so using a trailer isn't something new. And I suppose it was going on long before I was born.
we used to have some video of my dad street racing in 1966 but that film wasn’t transferred to a different media and it is now lost.
Nothing new under the sun. Using a trailer doesn’t make a street car a race car. I will be using a trailer for my car for anything but lock stuff. The wear and tear on valve springs and things isn’t worth it.