Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 20:43:05 -0700
Reply-To: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Subject: Re: stoplight drag races
In-Reply-To: <B0058434866@www.cowichan.com>
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If you see a Dragon Green Rabbit Pickup next to you at the next stop light
and you are in your Vanagon... I'll win! Unless your Vanagon can do 0 to
60 in under six seconds that is! :P
At 14:15 4/7/98 -0000, Larry Carter wrote:
>Hello; Our subject for today will be stoplight drag racing. Ever since I
>started to drive, (63 or 64) I have had the urge to drag race the guy
>beside me at a stoplight. It doesn't matter if it's a beetle or a
>trans-am, the race is on as soon as the light changes, assuming the road is
>clear ahead. The Vanagon driver has the advantage of surprise over the
>un-suspecting rival. Hardly anybody is sharp enough to beat me off the
>line. I know all the tricks, watching the other lights, and timing the
>yellow, keeping the revs low until the last second, leaning back and
>looking asleep. Most people won't race with me, but the occasional "sport"
>will step up. Teenagers with mommies car will usually go for it, but
>usually back down quickly once they fall behind.
>it's the 40 something's that give me the best races. European cars are
>more likely than Japanese. The whole subject kind of supports the theory
>that most people are asleep, and barely notice subtle little changes around
>them like the changing light. My other car is a BMW 535i, a wonderful drag
>racer. You can jack up the back end by holding down the brake while adding
>throttle. Then when the light turns, release the brake, nail the throttle.
> You win.
>The etiquette of the drag race says if your tires squeal, you lose, so it's
>cool to force your opponent to lose.
>All those front wheel drive cars/vans don't have a chance. The weight
>during acceleration is forced back, unloading the front wheels and reducing
>traction. Even if they try to beat you, they can't. All those SUV's out
>there are dead slow, no contest.
>Yep, I'd say this is just about the best time in history to be a frustrated
>drag racer with a 87 Vanagon GL. I don't think I've lost a race in 3 years
>now.
>
>This is another way I enjoy my Vanagon, that I've never seen mentioned.
>Larry Carter
>
>
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