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    Which are you?

    A Climbdance man or a Rendezvous man?
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    I'd say I'm a Rendezvous man, only because rallying at Pikes Peak is a bit too dangerous for me. I prefer racing on tarmac over dirt too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fisetdavid26 View Post
    I'd say I'm a Rendezvous man, only because rallying at Pikes Peak is a bit too dangerous for me. I prefer racing on tarmac over dirt too.
    I don't think racing in the city without closing the streets and breaking almost all the driving laws can be considered safe...
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    Not sure why, but Rendezvous grabs me in a way that Climb Dance didn't...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    I don't think racing in the city without closing the streets and breaking almost all the driving laws can be considered safe...
    I agree a hundred percent with you, but drifting curves at an insane speed at an insane altitude without guards/rails is even less safer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fisetdavid26 View Post
    I agree a hundred percent with you, but drifting curves at an insane speed at an insane altitude without guards/rails is even less safer.
    Let me put it this way. In the pikes peak you know the risk and you're the only one taking it. In the city you're not the only one taking the risk but other drivers and pedestrians too. And that just isn't right. Street racing, more or less glamurous, is still street racing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    Let me put it this way. In the pikes peak you know the risk and you're the only one taking it. In the city you're not the only one taking the risk but other drivers and pedestrians too. And that just isn't right. Street racing, more or less glamurous, is still street racing.
    I see your point and I agree with you.
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    im split down the middle!
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    Climb dance, that's the art of driving...going through paris at that speed without stopping at a single red ligth is madness, this guy was very lucky, he couldn't see anything on those narrow streets, just a bus or 2CV and he is dead.

    Personally I can't drive knowing that I can't control all the variables, pikes peak is dangerous but you know where the bends are so you can slow down and take them without risk.
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    I think i'm more Redevous, but about 10x slower
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    Seen both, love both...

    I'm voting for Climbdance because its the car its claimed to be
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    i voted rendevous. sure, street racing is dangerous, but it's the french.
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    I'm more like this....

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    I love the city of Paris, so therefor I'm voting for the rendez-vous Mad Frenchies

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    Quote Originally Posted by LotusLocost View Post
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