626 drift track events
#61
Originally Posted by Jaku,Aug 15 2008, 12:08 AM
that sounds to me, the only reason i see they might do that is cos you came back and talk shit about them just cos youself don't fit into their track format
but r you saying they offer you free track just to run you off the road instead of making you a happy customer? that's truth talk or shit talk?
but r you saying they offer you free track just to run you off the road instead of making you a happy customer? that's truth talk or shit talk?
#62
hahahaa...dude, if you want to prove yourself. Prove that you are the better driver, the fastest driver, etc. GO TO THE FREE TRACK EVENT.
WTF would someone run you off the track?
Go...prove your better...done. Then you can brag here all you want.
WTF would someone run you off the track?
Go...prove your better...done. Then you can brag here all you want.
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blkblks2k, a lot has changed with your car, driving, etc in the past few months since you did this 626 track event. You and your car are a lot faster now. You know you have nothing to prove and Jason (JKim0901) seems to be genuinely concerned about your satisfaction in his events.
Personally, I've never seen NASA Pro, Redline, Speed ventures etc, give a crap if we had a good time on the track and I've ran with all of them. Let alone offer a free track day to reconcile the matter.
Perhaps the misunderstanding is you were placed in the wrong skill level group for that track that day. With other organizations there are 4 group levels from beginner to expert. NASA, Speed ventures, etc. I'm not sure if 626drift has the same. It was your first time at that track, right? I'm sure with your experience now your comfort level is a lot different from 4 months ago.
I used to own an AE86. Shameless plug
Most of you here know what kind of S2000 I have now. The drift crowd is different, but so are the S2000s/S2ki.
Regardless, there is no need for slander or misdirection toward 626 Drift groups or anyone calling out blkblks2k to redeem himself. We are not a gang and this is not the street races. The adult way to handle this is to let it go.
Personally, I've never seen NASA Pro, Redline, Speed ventures etc, give a crap if we had a good time on the track and I've ran with all of them. Let alone offer a free track day to reconcile the matter.
Perhaps the misunderstanding is you were placed in the wrong skill level group for that track that day. With other organizations there are 4 group levels from beginner to expert. NASA, Speed ventures, etc. I'm not sure if 626drift has the same. It was your first time at that track, right? I'm sure with your experience now your comfort level is a lot different from 4 months ago.
I used to own an AE86. Shameless plug
Most of you here know what kind of S2000 I have now. The drift crowd is different, but so are the S2000s/S2ki.
Regardless, there is no need for slander or misdirection toward 626 Drift groups or anyone calling out blkblks2k to redeem himself. We are not a gang and this is not the street races. The adult way to handle this is to let it go.
#67
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External cage w/ oil dropper FTW. Oh and a redshell holder, and a bannana dropper, and the ghost, and a star....
Honestly it just seems like people should just research what the track day is about prior to signing up better, that way they don't have to alter the event to your needs and vice versa. Keep it simple.
Honestly it just seems like people should just research what the track day is about prior to signing up better, that way they don't have to alter the event to your needs and vice versa. Keep it simple.
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