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acesinghit wrote:I always wondered how come these rich investors with their exotic sports cars never looked into the creation of a proper drag strip and or circuit track. Perhaps we really don't have such a market and our nations roads are being used from 2 to 3am as a haven for wildness. Maybe many buy the toys but are afraid they get a cutarse from a roro evo or sti...
acesinghit wrote:Disagreed. You already driving one the fastest and most expensive automobiles on the local roads, track or no track some of those exotic owners are out to prove something.
acesinghit wrote:Good thing jettas come semi exotic right out the showroom
kjaglal76v2 wrote:acesinghit wrote:Good thing jettas come semi exotic right out the showroom
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MG Man wrote:acesinghit wrote:Disagreed. You already driving one the fastest and most expensive automobiles on the local roads, track or no track some of those exotic owners are out to prove something.
how old are you? 14?
If I had the money, I'd buy a Testarossa and park it in my living room, unregistered. What does that mean? What am I out to prove? I'd also buy an Evora S, which would hardly be driven either.....again, what am I trying to prove?
MICROTECH 7 wrote:Government needs to sensitise the public in the Sport of Motor racing.
desifemlove wrote:what size circuit? and for which sub-sport, drag racing, F3, karts?
doh see why UNC or even PNM in govt. cyah lend out maybe 10 acres for a track, wit seating. so much spare land about fallow doing nutten (look at Couva or Cunupia), and if UNC want diversification, build a track for all Caribbean racing events, up to say F3.
A place the size of Arima race track would be good, dat's about 10 acres.
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