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Originally Posted by gajagfan
I would say in most cases your comment is correct. I can promise in every one of my single vehicle situations (and most did not result in a crash) whether at the track or not, your statement would hold true. But again, since I was not there (unlike you apparently), I have no proof to back that statement up. I do not know what the road condition was (and I don't mean winter road conditions), I do not know what wildlife may have been involved, or as odd as it would seem with a two hour old car, if there was a mechanical malfunction (left rear on my wifes Tahoe threw a cap a few months ago...tire was in good shape....major damage to the truck and could have lead to an accident). All I am saying is when I don't know the facts, I choose not to throw anyone under the bus. You play it your way, I play it mine. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Happy holidays!!!!!
Everything you stated above is why I don't play on the street. Can pop a tire, gravel on the road, animals, other dumb drivers....stay alert, and stay actively engaged in operating a car.