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Originally posted by jimabena74 that is kinda disgusting there are people around and other cars... i dislike street racing..do i enjoy watching it yes, but i think it is dangerous as hell....
I think those films are from an organized "happening" to show off some ralliecars or something in sweeden. There are several other movies there with interviues of the different drivers and passengers to, but it's all in sweedish so I didn't post those. It's not like they just do that in a parkinglot with a lot of for fun(even though I guess it was)..The guy driving there is a pro. The reason I posted it was more to show you guys, 'cause I think it was quite impressive to do that with a 4X4...
Don't know about the sweedish rules, but at least here in Norway where I live I think actually you can loose your license if you do burnouts.. Still there are people doing it(off course). I once got to ride with a guy I met when I was on this event with the scouts through our country. He wanted to show me and my friend how to do a "real burnout like that" on an empty parkinglot behind a factory or something.. Well, I got in his car, an old opel of some kind and my friend followed right behind in his car. Then we drove down there. It turned out to be a closed gasstation, and he started going around and around almost in between the gazpumpes(don't ask, it's a long story) . Damn I was scared, but still, it was a lot of fun! Seemed like he and his friends didn't do much except drinking beer and doing that kind of thing..(Not at the same time off course) Said his tires didn't last more than half a summer or something... Anyway, he had actually welded his diff to be able to do better....