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tranzformer 02-08-2012 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave-ROR (Post 129742)
Surrounding roads yes, I'm sure at some point on the way to a track event somewhere. I avoid deals gap simply because of the massive number of complete idiots who happen to drive on that road.

And the number of cops waiting at speed traps. Not worth it.

Ryephile 02-08-2012 09:03 PM

Dave - I agree with you, I was just putting it in perspective. That said, The Dragon itself has become a speeding ticket trap in the past handful of years. Personally, I don't even go on the Dragon anymore; the surrounding area is more fun, less militant, and more interesting than the 11 mile auto-cross that is the Dragon.

FRSfan111 02-08-2012 09:31 PM

Idk about dragons tail, but I'm drinker going to gunma to beat the whole prefecture. Starting with my akina! Lol

delongedoug 02-08-2012 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave-ROR (Post 129782)
That may be true. All I can say is that back in the mid to even late 90s it was a fun road to drive, with very little concern for people driving beyond their ability and even less concern for idiots crossing the double yellows. For the last 7 years every time I've been I've had said idiots crossing the double yellows (in cars and bikes), I've had to put two off to avoid them a couple of times, and I've seen people go off the road twice during that time. Those 7 years only include 4 trips to deals gap, so the ratio there is pretty damn bad.

On the flip side, the roads around it are MORE fun IMO and I've yet to see anyone drive off them, but do see the occasional fool crossing the double yellows around corners still, it's just greatly reduced.

This is the Youtube generation. Everyone's out to show off how awesome they are up until the moment they run out of talent. I wouldn't go near that pissing competition. Track any day. That said, I'm sure it's a great road.

Kids Heart 02-08-2012 11:58 PM

Tail of the Dragon is a big speed trap these days. Tennessee State Troopers killed it. Plenty of good roads off of US 129 to run if you research and explore.

ZetaVI 02-09-2012 09:13 AM

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goldenfri 02-09-2012 10:19 AM

I'll be making my yearly trip there in April with the S2000, but this may be the last year for the S2000. Will probably want to bring my wife and daughter next year in the FR-S/BRZ.

I actually prefer the hellbender, faster speeds and far far less police presence.

Kids Heart 02-09-2012 10:57 AM

The tree of shame is funny. Im down for a Frs/BRZ car meet late summer

bestwheelbase 02-09-2012 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by delongedoug (Post 130063)
This is the Youtube generation. Everyone's out to show off how awesome they are up until the moment they run out of talent.

Couldn't the same be said for track days? :popcorn:

Dave makes a good point. I should qualify my "I'll go there" comment with "if I'm passing through the area, and there's nobody around."

Last few times I've been there, it was a lovely drive. Other than getting stuck behind a motorcyclist who was clearly uncomfortable with his heavy cruiser-bike on the winding road, I had no trouble enjoying a safe, scenic, peppy pace. Killboy is gonna get serious web traffic when he shoots an FRS going over the edge, though...

Enemies 02-09-2012 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by goldenfri (Post 130426)
I'll be making my yearly trip there in April with the S2000, but this may be the last year for the S2000. Will probably want to bring my wife and daughter next year in the FR-S/BRZ.

I actually prefer the hellbender, faster speeds and far far less police presence.

I'm actually curious to see if 2 average sized passengers can fit into the passenger side comfortably. I think the seat behind me is going to be pretty much a write-off except for maybe a really small child.

delongedoug 02-09-2012 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bestwheelbase (Post 130648)
Couldn't the same be said for track days? :popcorn:

Dave makes a good point. I should qualify my "I'll go there" comment with "if I'm passing through the area, and there's nobody around."

Last few times I've been there, it was a lovely drive. Other than getting stuck behind a motorcyclist who was clearly uncomfortable with his heavy cruiser-bike on the winding road, I had no trouble enjoying a safe, scenic, peppy pace. Killboy is gonna get serious web traffic when he shoots an FRS going over the edge, though...

You mean where you're allowed to go as fast as you want and a spin is a common occurance? If your tires are squealing on public roads, you're either braking for a deer or being a jackass.

Claff 02-09-2012 06:03 PM

I've been to the Dragon three or four times, always on a Tuesday or a Thursday. I can't imagine what it's like on a weekend and I hope I never do.

If you haven't been, go. Yeah it's overhyped but if you catch it on a low traffic day it is EPIC.

Besides, you get your picture taken driving your car. Can't do that at many other places.

http://www.claffie.com/photos/120117-04.jpg

tranzformer 02-09-2012 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Claff (Post 130797)
I've been to the Dragon three or four times, always on a Tuesday or a Thursday. I can't imagine what it's like on a weekend and I hope I never do.

If you haven't been, go. Yeah it's overhyped but if you catch it on a low traffic day it is EPIC.

Besides, you get your picture taken driving your car. Can't do that at many other places.

http://www.claffie.com/photos/120117-04.jpg


Can you further this? You mean if you have someone wanting to stand by the side of a curve to take a pic of you?

iLuveKetchup 02-09-2012 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by goldenfri (Post 130426)
I'll be making my yearly trip there in April with the S2000, but this may be the last year for the S2000. Will probably want to bring my wife and daughter next year in the FR-S/BRZ.

I actually prefer the hellbender, faster speeds and far far less police presence.

Agreed, I much prefer Hellbender 28. I might see you at WTD this year.


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