Warpath
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- Springfield, MO
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- 2020 Ford GT500, 2021 Jeep Trackhawk
Just at your posts.I see you looked in the mirror.
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Just at your posts.I see you looked in the mirror.
So you'll "never see a track or a drag strip" but would rather learn the capabilities of the car by going 155 mph on the street?I don’t know how you came to that conclusion. The car has 1,200 miles on it and it was purchased new on 1/6. It has been pushed to 155 MPH.
Gotta second (or third?) what others have said.I’ve decided not to go. Love my GT500 but it’ll never see a track or a drag strip.
@kilobravo - I get it - and the internet is full of @$$holes just like like me with opinions on everything... but here is my reality forged by my perception and experiences... on this topic alone.Fish: Excellent comment and I imagine every reader "feels you" to one degree or another and I sincerely hope you avoid that road block. But, the future can bring unexpected surprises so I would make this friendly suggestion to not hold yourself to that promise too firmly.
As for Track Attack and Louis' choice to not attend, I truly hope he changes his mind because all that HAVE attended know, it was an unforgettable experience.
Having just been to Speed Vegas, you are going to love the Track Attack. A LOT more seat time, more technical track, plus the drag strip portion was wicked fun.Plans changed slightly. Since the wife cannot attend anything, even the dinner, she is not coming so not making it a road trip. Fly in Thursday, fly out Saturday morning.
Very much looking forward to it just for the sake of doing something I have not done but once (Speed Vegas). Drive someone else's GT500 on the track. This time it's free though and I imagine a tad more freedom with the car albeit noting close to flat out according to many on here.
Good to know. Thanks.Having just been to Speed Vegas, you are going to love the Track Attack. A LOT more seat time, more technical track, plus the drag strip portion was wicked fun.
The road where I pushed the car to 155MPH is an isolated flat rural road with no curves. There are no trees in the area to block your vision. I picked a time when I knew that no other cars would be on that particular road. The last thing I’d want to do is hurt anyone.So you'll "never see a track or a drag strip" but would rather learn the capabilities of the car by going 155 mph on the street?
If you paid for the car you paid for a slot at the school. My point to you was based on what you said, that you wouldn't be using your car but rather the school's. Now you've said that is clear to you, your statement makes even less sense given what how fast you say you drive it when not at the track or on the strip.