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Originally Posted by Front Runner
I agree that most will play on the street but not all roads are straight lines.
Here in NC (and many, many other states) we have a lot of good driving roads in the Piedmont and Mountains where we can get out and have fun with our cars. Most of the really fun and challenging roads to drive aren't in a straight line but have curves, turns, switchbacks, etc. As stated, these roads can be fun to drive for sport and done so legally and safely.
Drag racing on a public road is illegal and never safe.
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So you are saying that a Hellcat couldn't drive these roads and have fun as well? I highly doubt that these roads would even begin to test either the limit of the Camaro or Hellcat safely unless it was closed to the public for a race event. So again where is the advantage for the non track user?
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