Jeez, what an absence of mind! Seems it didn't even occur to driver that he was pulling this stunt right amidst innocent bystanders AND a subterrainean tank full of flammable gas!
Keeasha Naidu Quite ironic on the word structuring my friend, "my father isn't going to regret nothing", double negative implies it's a positive, which means he is going to regret something from a grammatical standpoint. Also, how is this not irresponsible? It's inbetween fuel pumps for god's sake, not to mention all the fuel jokeys standing nearby and the other cars parked there. You can be the best in the world and still screw up. Even if there's a 1% chance he loses control and kills people with the car, why even take that risk instead of just doing this where no one can get hurt?
Keeasha Naidu And just to add, I've been in the car scene for my entire life, I am a qualified petrol and diesel mechanic and I've done every bit of work on all my cars including my weekend toy cars, so I think it's fair to assume I know more than enough about this.
I'll admit my first comment was uncalled for, but I was in a particularly bad mood. Everyone has their poison, and we all hope it doesn't kill us one day, his is spinning, mine is street drag racing.
@shadows101fall, that's what you say, nothing has been proven, we just have to take your word for it, we can't actually see your qualifications to verify them or anything else you say for that matter.
I've been racing cars and bikes since I was 4, I'm 35 now. Any person with the skill set to race a car or bike properly, meaning , consistent, in all inputs. Then, you'd be able to do all this spinning. He's doing all that stuff in first gear. Which is the easiest gear to do all that, there's the most torque multiplication. It's more hooliganism, since there are gas pumps and people around. I'm more impressed with the e30 chassis, if anything. So old, yet so balanced. So yeah, cool, but not that impressive. I can do this, easily. So could any pro. First gear,come on.