Part 1: I'm enjoying my vacation this week, and my friend Jeff (who has an '01 Mustang GT) and I decide to go to Hooter's on the Pike this afternoon for lunch. I'm driving the GN, following Jeff in his GT.
We get on the connecting highway from 91S to the Berlin Turnpike and a grey last generation Nissan 240SX slowly creeps up behind us. I noticed a fairly large FM in the grill. He casually drives by me....nice looking car....17" rims, no gaudy bodywork....not even a wing on the trunk....looks pretty tastefully executed. He gets next to Jeff and floors it. They both take off, and I floor it but 5* of KR forces me to back down to 7/8 throttle. I kept up and didn't lose ground but wasn't gaining that's for sure. The 240 walked by Jeff at a fairly slow rate, but still drove by him (now he wants to sell the GT and buy a T or a Limited!). Traffic starts to bunch up so we all have to get off the throttle. Jeff drives by the 240 as a normal pace (no, no fly-by). I pull up next to the 240 and they give the thumbs up, so I returned the gesture. There were 2 kids in the car, about early 20-ish or so. That was pretty cool....I wouldn't call 'em ricers....the car wasn't overdone in typical ricer fashion and they had the right attitude towards racing (no weaving in-n-out of traffic, no middle fingers flying, etc).
Part 2: Going to drop the car off at the garage for the day, I get onto 291 West cruising along at about 70 mph in the fast lane. I pass the entrance for RT 5 in S.Windsor and a kid (maybe early 20's) in a blue Audi S4 gets on behind me. He starts coming up pretty fast and gets up right behind me (about 6' from my bumper). As soon as we pass a couple a cars in the slow lane, he darts to the right and nails it and goes by me. I floor it, keeping a watchful eye on the Scanmaster for KR....none showing so I kept in it and gained on him at a decent rate. Again, traffic bunches up and I let off....but a$$hole Audi boy stays in it.
He swerves back into the fast lane, cutting off a woman in the process, and narrowly misses taking off the rear bumper of a Ford pickup in the slow lane.
A split second later, he swerves back into the slow lane (cutting off the pickup) and charges onward....I stay off the gas and just go with the flow of traffic. I can see him about 300 ft ahead and he cuts off another car
. I bet he's on some Audi board right now bragging about how he "killed" a GN.
Riiiight.
The funny part of this all is, the kid we raced in the 240SX (what most people would consider a "rice" car) was decent and responsible (well....as responsible as we ALL could have been, considering we were racing on a public highway
), avoiding stupid and dangerous moves. But the f*cking stupid little sh!t in the Audi (which IMO is a fine German automobile) pulls just about every "ricer" move in the book.
I guess it takes all kinds....I sure as hell hope I see this kid again....either to race him again or to beat the living crap out of him so bad that his car bleeds.
Oh yeah....lunch at Hooters was quite satisfying (isn't it always?)!!

Steve
We get on the connecting highway from 91S to the Berlin Turnpike and a grey last generation Nissan 240SX slowly creeps up behind us. I noticed a fairly large FM in the grill. He casually drives by me....nice looking car....17" rims, no gaudy bodywork....not even a wing on the trunk....looks pretty tastefully executed. He gets next to Jeff and floors it. They both take off, and I floor it but 5* of KR forces me to back down to 7/8 throttle. I kept up and didn't lose ground but wasn't gaining that's for sure. The 240 walked by Jeff at a fairly slow rate, but still drove by him (now he wants to sell the GT and buy a T or a Limited!). Traffic starts to bunch up so we all have to get off the throttle. Jeff drives by the 240 as a normal pace (no, no fly-by). I pull up next to the 240 and they give the thumbs up, so I returned the gesture. There were 2 kids in the car, about early 20-ish or so. That was pretty cool....I wouldn't call 'em ricers....the car wasn't overdone in typical ricer fashion and they had the right attitude towards racing (no weaving in-n-out of traffic, no middle fingers flying, etc).
Part 2: Going to drop the car off at the garage for the day, I get onto 291 West cruising along at about 70 mph in the fast lane. I pass the entrance for RT 5 in S.Windsor and a kid (maybe early 20's) in a blue Audi S4 gets on behind me. He starts coming up pretty fast and gets up right behind me (about 6' from my bumper). As soon as we pass a couple a cars in the slow lane, he darts to the right and nails it and goes by me. I floor it, keeping a watchful eye on the Scanmaster for KR....none showing so I kept in it and gained on him at a decent rate. Again, traffic bunches up and I let off....but a$$hole Audi boy stays in it.





The funny part of this all is, the kid we raced in the 240SX (what most people would consider a "rice" car) was decent and responsible (well....as responsible as we ALL could have been, considering we were racing on a public highway



Oh yeah....lunch at Hooters was quite satisfying (isn't it always?)!!


Steve