Y2K5SRT
Enthusiast
\"Thanks for not racing!\"
Well, I can tell you that I am a good boy 97% of the time, but every once in a while I will succumb to the urge to give the ol' GTS a little extra gas in between track events. Tonight I was heading back home and a race bike pulled up next to me - pilot with helmet, wide-eyed rider on the back without any head gear. As I was already moving, the driver kept giving it gas to try and draw me in. Not a chance. There was NO WAY I was going to even blip the throttle and have this guy light up and dump his passenger by accident. At the first red light he got stuck behind a truck and I pulled up next to him. I smiled and told the passenger, "You can thank me later!" He laughed and said, "Dude, I was never so happy to see a Viper going the speed limit in my entire life." The driver just shook his head. At the next red light we both had open lanes and no traffic for as far as you could see in any direction. It was my turn off, so I pulled into the turn lane. The driver looked a bit miffed but the passenger was grinning his head off. "That's TWICE you owe me!", I yelled to him. He started laughing and said, "The most awesome car AND a sane driver! I will remember you probably saved my life tonight." The driver threw up his hands like "go figure?" and the passenger waved good-bye.
I'll tell you what, I love to race as much as anybody out there (and probably more), but I felt pretty dang good that I didn't even think about making a run. It's rare that you get a thumbs up for refusing to race, but this was a good one.
Chris
Well, I can tell you that I am a good boy 97% of the time, but every once in a while I will succumb to the urge to give the ol' GTS a little extra gas in between track events. Tonight I was heading back home and a race bike pulled up next to me - pilot with helmet, wide-eyed rider on the back without any head gear. As I was already moving, the driver kept giving it gas to try and draw me in. Not a chance. There was NO WAY I was going to even blip the throttle and have this guy light up and dump his passenger by accident. At the first red light he got stuck behind a truck and I pulled up next to him. I smiled and told the passenger, "You can thank me later!" He laughed and said, "Dude, I was never so happy to see a Viper going the speed limit in my entire life." The driver just shook his head. At the next red light we both had open lanes and no traffic for as far as you could see in any direction. It was my turn off, so I pulled into the turn lane. The driver looked a bit miffed but the passenger was grinning his head off. "That's TWICE you owe me!", I yelled to him. He started laughing and said, "The most awesome car AND a sane driver! I will remember you probably saved my life tonight." The driver threw up his hands like "go figure?" and the passenger waved good-bye.
I'll tell you what, I love to race as much as anybody out there (and probably more), but I felt pretty dang good that I didn't even think about making a run. It's rare that you get a thumbs up for refusing to race, but this was a good one.
Chris