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what a waste of diesel :-# [-X
I stopped a group of boy racers at work the other day, to be fair they were a nice bunch. One of them was telling me about something they were all talking about, some kids had put diesel down on a roundabout at night so they could drift their cars, apparently there is something on Youtube about it.
The puzzling part is that real drift racers don't mess around with putting stuff on the track,
Quote from: Disco Matt on January 27, 2008, 20:19:48The puzzling part is that real drift racers don't mess around with putting stuff on the track, Hmmm, the terms 'real racer' and 'drift' used in the same sentance. Drifting is not a 'real' racing discipline, it's some stupid affectation probably dreamed up by tyre manufacturers. But the sort of more money than sense noddies posting videos of their exploits probably have more power under their hoods than the local chav brigade, hence the need for some lubricant.Bleach and drag racing, I thought the bleach was used to make the tyres more sticky and it was introduced after lilghting a fire on your tyres was banned (AFAIK it's where the term "burn out" came from).
"Real drifters" not needing to oil the track? That's an easy one to solve! They use very powerful rear wheel drive cars, with various mods to help it slide. Doesn't work quite the same in a front wheel drive 1.1 Saxo, with spoiler. The people who try don't seem to notice this mild technical deficiency though, or maybe they do a bit, at even more expense to everyone else.
I've read in a local paper that there are people putting bread and jam on country roads to get DEER to feed on the road, Then they wait for the deer to be hit by a car. :doh:
mmm venison......Seriously though if there is diesel on the road why not close it and light the suff till it burns off...?
I've read in a local paper that there are people putting bread and jam on country roads to get DEER to feed on the road, Then they wait for the deer to be hit by a car.Is the bread buttered with Lurpak slightly salted?.........