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This is so sad as I am a 'parent'. Enough young people die without idiot drivers taking other peoples lives. If you going to street race. Think about the people you could kill! Just take the time to think about it!

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You're never going to stop people writing cheques their asses can't cash. How many people have the money to do a track day regularly but still choose to drive like f**kwits on the street. Answer. Lots.
You can have more of a lot of things and people will still take the moron option.

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having owned 2 R35 GTR,s and sometimes driven them fast on a track, they are without doubt very very quick.

So there is nothing stopping you from driving them fast on the road (only your own state of mind)

However when it does go wrong at that kind of speed in one of these cars, or any other car for that matter. It will always end badly. There were 4 people in this car I am led to believe ,  so  the 2 in the back had no chance there is very little leg or head  room let alone trying to get out in a bad crash like this one.   My Condolences to all involved.         

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