The Los Angeles Times just published a feature on the history of SoCal street racing...

>179 people
It's fucking nothing. You can always tell the implicit call for regulation when they start citing numbers, yet more americans die of heart disease and diabetes but you don't see them calling McDonalds out (because they buy the ads)

How many kids die texting and driving? Yeah exactly

>bootlicker
>bluelives matter
He can't really be both.

t. wassamatter

>dying

Who gives a fuck. If you're dead, you're dead. You'll fucking move on. You acknowledge you'll have a chance of dying every time you get behind the wheel.

What's that? Don't tell me you don't remember the 1 in 645 chance of dying in a car accident every time you get behind the wheel.

>when plebbit is actually on point

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haha hey you go on /r/cars as well?

whats your username?

>Authorities say many of the races that lead to fatalities are, like the crash that killed Valentina, spontaneous.

Pulling up next to someone else at a stop light and trying to accelerate away faster than someone else is literally not a street race in any way, it's just retarded

Anyone remember that big street race bust in California that went down a few years back? user posted a stream of the police helicopter. Shit was awesome.

Proof that snap oversteer isn’t a meme

Only 179 dead. Im actually fine with this