Right? Just telling people "Just run Mobil1 0W-40 from Walmart, you'll be fine" never fails to bring out the loonies.
Right? Just telling people "Just run Mobil1 0W-40 from Walmart, you'll be fine" never fails to bring out the loonies.
Zomby Woof wrote:SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote: My opinion is, if autocross is not racing, neither is drag racing.And you'd be wrong. If you can pass, it's racing. If not, it's not. Because trying to pass the guy in front of you is what racing actually is
Zomby Woof wins.
You can get to the line first in a drag race and still lose. So it's not racing. Or if it is, then so is Pro Solo.
Jesus, you people are pedantic. Everyone loves to make up their own definitions for things. Racing doesn't require passing. It's a broad term that defined by Merriam Webster means "a contest of speed." That's it. There's different kinds, and they're all awesome.
crankwalk wrote:Zomby Woof wrote:Zomby Woof wins.SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote: My opinion is, if autocross is not racing, neither is drag racing.And you'd be wrong. If you can pass, it's racing. If not, it's not. Because trying to pass the guy in front of you is what racing actually is
[devil'sadvocate] Except in kart racing. Every time I've done it, they start you out randomly, and finishing order is determined by lap times, not track position. [/devil'sadvocate]
I'll stop being a d-bag now.
crankwalk wrote:Zomby Woof wrote:Zomby Woof wins.SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote: My opinion is, if autocross is not racing, neither is drag racing.And you'd be wrong. If you can pass, it's racing. If not, it's not. Because trying to pass the guy in front of you is what racing actually is
So every track day I've done and most parts of my commute are racing?
Of course, that's why they're called track days and commuting, because they're obviously racing.
(enter face palm here)
Beginning to sound like a conversation re. synthetic oil and rotary engines. Which everyone knows.....
Zomby Woof wrote: Of course, that's why they're called track days and commuting, because they're obviously racing. (enter face palm here)
You've obviously seen the new car ads where two guys own the same model of car and race to their homes, across the street from each other every night.
Haven't done that. But I may have had a few casual contests over a few blocks or miles while commuting. I call that daily driving, and "No Officer, I wasn't street racing!"
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