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Unread 09-28-2005, 06:58 AM
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Unread 09-28-2005, 07:07 AM
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I DONT EVEN WANT TO HER ABOUT THIS STUPID EVENT.iT IS DANGEROUS FOR INNOCENT PEOPLE, AS WELL AS FOR THE DRIVERS.In a dutch version, two people got killed, less thn a month ago !
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I DONT EVEN WANT TO HER ABOUT THIS STUPID EVENT.iT IS DANGEROUS FOR INNOCENT PEOPLE, AS WELL AS FOR THE DRIVERS.In a dutch version, two people got killed, less thn a month ago !

I'm with you on that.
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Unread 09-28-2005, 07:34 AM
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I'm with you on that.
i find human lives much more important as showing off to complete strangers.

a few years ago i used to be just like him.Luckely i have changed.
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Unread 09-28-2005, 08:59 AM
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I DONT EVEN WANT TO HER ABOUT THIS STUPID EVENT.iT IS DANGEROUS FOR INNOCENT PEOPLE, AS WELL AS FOR THE DRIVERS.In a dutch version, two people got killed, less thn a month ago !
Just cause you are poor and cant afford to buy a sweet car to drive across the country, doesnt mean you cant be happy for other people that can.
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Just cause you are poor and cant afford to buy a sweet car to drive across the country, doesnt mean you cant be happy for other people that can.

That was so silly I won't even make a comment. But I guess Drakkie is just a bit over the average inteligence for a guy of it's age.
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the gumball is realy not stupid. I just love it.
I find it a bit filosophic its a kind of protest against the stupid trafic rules.
Would there be more places you can realy juse your sportcar these kind events wouldn't be held.

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Unread 09-28-2005, 09:19 AM
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I DONT EVEN WANT TO HER ABOUT THIS STUPID EVENT.iT IS DANGEROUS FOR INNOCENT PEOPLE, AS WELL AS FOR THE DRIVERS.In a dutch version, two people got killed, less thn a month ago !
Who can diasagree with that?!
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Unread 09-28-2005, 09:25 AM
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the gumball is realy not stupid. I just love it.
I find it a bit filosophic its a kind of protest against the stupid trafic rules.
Would there be more places you can realy juse your sportcar these kind events wouldn't be held.

Gumball fore ever

Filosophic? Paying fees is part of the fun for those childish millionaires.
I don't care for a protest that gives reason to those who tighten up the trafic rules. Everytime one of those spoiled guys has a crash, he's justifying the reasons of the rules.
That's a stupid event because it's based on disrespect for authorities. No matter how wrong they could be, that's not the way to disagree.
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I DONT EVEN WANT TO HER ABOUT THIS STUPID EVENT.iT IS DANGEROUS FOR INNOCENT PEOPLE, AS WELL AS FOR THE DRIVERS.In a dutch version, two people got killed, less thn a month ago !
And what do you think about Paris-Dakar? Also on public roads, also dangerous for innocent people and drivers. More people have died during dakar than during these events. And Citroen took part in it for several years!

The Quotechallenge is not a race! It's a great trip with great party's and some lovely roads. The winner of the Quotechallenge is not the one that is quickest, last year team Kabouterplop won the challenge, and they were slowest of all. The team that crashed during this years challenge had been warned several times by the organisation for their high speeds, they told them that it wasnt a race!

Dont get me wrong: I agree with you that it's not good when innocent people get hurt during these events! But most of time the drivers are responsible for this and not the organisation! A race like the ultimate rally is something I do have problems with , a total price money for the fastest people during this rally of $ 2.000.000,- !!

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Unread 09-28-2005, 11:18 AM
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And what do you think about Paris-Dakar? Also on public roads, also dangerous for innocent people and drivers. More people have died during dakar than during these events.
You know you shouldn't call it roads, don't you?
You also know there is an organization that goes ahead of the race days before and on the same day, warning people where the cars will be racing and when. You know these events are made for not more than a couple of years and that there have been already decades of editions of the Dakar, and that's the reason why there were more deaths on Dakar.
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I think this type of events are going to disappear in the short term. For example Spain is very aware of the events, and send massive amounts of Police when they come in. Same with events in the states. More countries will follow.

On their defense, I must say that even though there are plenty of accidents, casualities are not usually the case (most of these people can drive well and don't really want to die). I'm very aware that this doesn't make them any better, but as long as there is people willing to pay, other people will run them. Let's just hope there are no more casualties.

There are events that mix road and track and are legal 100% (road pieces ares not timed and people donīt speed because they are not "life style" events). One Lap of America being one, and Open Track Challenge another. That's where I would go play.
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You know you shouldn't call it roads, don't you?
You also know there is an organization that goes ahead of the race days before and on the same day, warning people where the cars will be racing and when. You know these events are made for not more than a couple of years and that there have been already decades of editions of the Dakar, and that's the reason why there were more deaths on Dakar.
Maybe you don't call them roads, but these are roads for the locals. Maybe the organisation does warn people ahead, but there have been several innocent deaths. Dont forget that they are not only racing through desserts but also through villages and on public roads (full throttle!)

Just to give you an idea: The dakar rally started in 1978 and since than:

1982 a child died in Mali.
1983 another child got killed in Mali.
1984 a spectator got killed in Burkina-Faso
1985 a child disapeared under the car of the Japanese driver Kubato (killed)
1988 a woman and a child got killed in Mauritania
1998 accident 2 drivers and 5 people got killed in Mauritania.

I count 11 innocent people in this list (this list is from 2002)!

Most of us grew up with the dakar, it is normal to us. But maybe this is not so normal after all?

And remember I don't try to tell you that these new events are normal but I just want remind everyone that there are more events to think about.

And the ultimate challenge is ridiculous!
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Unread 09-28-2005, 11:57 AM
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"Its not a race its a rally." My dad got invited on the gumball with some of his freinds but he didnt go.

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I think its fun, as long as people people don't get hurt. Even if I did have something against it, I would still want to watch the videos of other stupid people doing it. I am not the one out there.
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