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"Ken" wrote in message ... No Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM As applies, those drivers need to get it off the street. A good place to learn for me years ago when driving a modified Sunbeam Tiger -- was club sponsored autocrosses. We held ours on large aircraft parking areas or abandoned taxiways. |
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:18:21 -0800 (PST), Ken >
wrote: >No >Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM Oh my! Lots of reasons, but mostly just too much HP for whoever was driving. |
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"brian" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:18:21 -0800 (PST), Ken > > wrote: > >>No >>Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em >> >>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM > > Oh my! > > Lots of reasons, but mostly just too much HP for whoever was driving. Why I quit drag racing my 64 and 69 Vettes. Not worth the pain and grief of "losing it". Guess I am getting too old. I do not feel immortal anymore like I did when I was 16. |
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On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 17:22:45 -0800, "uncle_vito"
> wrote: > >"brian" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:18:21 -0800 (PST), Ken > >> wrote: >> >>>No >>>Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em >>> >>>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM >> >> Oh my! >> >> Lots of reasons, but mostly just too much HP for whoever was driving. > >Why I quit drag racing my 64 and 69 Vettes. Not worth the pain and grief >of "losing it". Guess I am getting too old. I do not feel immortal >anymore like I did when I was 16. > I know the feeling. I would imagine most of those crash test dummies were pretty young and testosterone and alcohol fuled. I have a base C6 that is a wonderful cruiser and does well through the canyons. Though not as well as a few years ago when I was still inhabited by a bit more of kid. Mortality is real............... |
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"brian" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 17:22:45 -0800, "uncle_vito" > > wrote: > >> >>"brian" > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:18:21 -0800 (PST), Ken > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>No >>>>Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em >>>> >>>>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM >>> >>> Oh my! >>> >>> Lots of reasons, but mostly just too much HP for whoever was driving. >> >>Why I quit drag racing my 64 and 69 Vettes. Not worth the pain and grief >>of "losing it". Guess I am getting too old. I do not feel immortal >>anymore like I did when I was 16. >> > > I know the feeling. I would imagine most of those crash test dummies > were pretty young and testosterone and alcohol fuled. I have a base C6 > that is a wonderful cruiser and does well through the canyons. Though > not as well as a few years ago when I was still inhabited by a bit > more of kid. > > Mortality is real............... > > Not a plan but somehow at my age I'd rather pass on alone in a waded up Corvette than with a wad of tubes stuck in all my orifices in some smelly rest home. Just set the whole mess on fire, scrap up the ashes and scatter them on my final resting place. |
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 09:59:44 -0500, "Dad" > wrote:
> >"brian" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 17:22:45 -0800, "uncle_vito" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>>"brian" > wrote in message ... >>>> On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:18:21 -0800 (PST), Ken > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>No >>>>>Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em >>>>> >>>>>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM >>>> >>>> Oh my! >>>> >>>> Lots of reasons, but mostly just too much HP for whoever was driving. >>> >>>Why I quit drag racing my 64 and 69 Vettes. Not worth the pain and grief >>>of "losing it". Guess I am getting too old. I do not feel immortal >>>anymore like I did when I was 16. >>> >> >> I know the feeling. I would imagine most of those crash test dummies >> were pretty young and testosterone and alcohol fuled. I have a base C6 >> that is a wonderful cruiser and does well through the canyons. Though >> not as well as a few years ago when I was still inhabited by a bit >> more of kid. >> >> Mortality is real............... >> >> >Not a plan but somehow at my age I'd rather pass on alone in a waded up >Corvette than with a wad of tubes stuck in all my orifices in some smelly >rest home. Just set the whole mess on fire, scrap up the ashes and scatter >them on my final resting place. > Unfortunately we just don't know. If it were me in that waded up Vette some highly trained EMP would probably arrive on the scene in the nick of time and with the jaws extricate my broken body, insert tubes, and haul me off to the "wait to die ward". Still............ I still, on occasion, like to drive my corvette as fast as I can, that just isn't so fast as it once was and is never fueled with alcohol anymore. Mexican food perhaps............. |
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"Ken" > wrote in message ... > No > Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM Have a club member with a 2011 ZR-1. He is quite wealthy but was smart enough to buy one that was 2 years old at the time. I can just see this car getting into trouble, romping on it in a turn. Would the Stability Control prevent these overcorrections and spins? Vito |
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Dad wrote:
> "brian" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 17:22:45 -0800, "uncle_vito" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> "brian" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:18:21 -0800 (PST), Ken > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> No >>>>> Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em >>>>> >>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM >>>> >>>> Oh my! >>>> >>>> Lots of reasons, but mostly just too much HP for whoever was driving. >>> >>> Why I quit drag racing my 64 and 69 Vettes. Not worth the pain and grief >>> of "losing it". Guess I am getting too old. I do not feel immortal >>> anymore like I did when I was 16. >>> >> >> I know the feeling. I would imagine most of those crash test dummies >> were pretty young and testosterone and alcohol fuled. I have a base C6 >> that is a wonderful cruiser and does well through the canyons. Though >> not as well as a few years ago when I was still inhabited by a bit >> more of kid. >> >> Mortality is real............... >> >> > Not a plan but somehow at my age I'd rather pass on alone in a waded up > Corvette than with a wad of tubes stuck in all my orifices in some smelly > rest home. Just set the whole mess on fire, scrap up the ashes and scatter > them on my final resting place. > > ....second. -- - Rufus |
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"uncle_vito" > wrote in message ... > > "Ken" > wrote in message > ... >> No >> Not all Vets, but there's enough of 'em >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmeTLcW2TIM > > Have a club member with a 2011 ZR-1. He is quite wealthy but was smart > enough to buy one that was 2 years old at the time. > > I can just see this car getting into trouble, romping on it in a turn. > > Would the Stability Control prevent these overcorrections and spins? > > Vito > I was forced off the road at speed 2 nights ago by a pair of semis head on, onto a muddy ditch bank and started sliding to my right. Correction didn't work, had to go through the shallow ditch and was able to stay off the fence. There was the cross road just ahead of me and I was on it before I could react much, just able to brake while on the asphalt and stop before I slid on by. ****ed off and covered in mud I got back on the road but had to stop shortly after that to get control of my shaking. To answer your question if the active handling did anything I didn't know it and I don't remember seeing any lights come on but I do remember the chatter of the ABS. Also can't say the ABS was the AH working or if it was because of my hard braking to stop on the side road, just happened to fast. Most likely it only took 20 seconds for the entire event but much longer for my heart rate to become normal again. |
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