1. Track, for the proof (time slip), bracket racing (try that on the street and make it fair), cops won't mess with you, and for a lot of the above reasons involving safety. There are autocross clubs and courses as well which improve your skills, not take out pedestrians and property.
2. Never raced much over the speed limit, but when I did it was to either 1)put someone in their place or 2) see what their car could do, like racing a corvette or viper. You know you wont win but you wanna see what it can do.
3. Lost driving priveledge for at least 6 months, and go from there based on neighborhood vs highway. Severity of speed/location could dictate longer suspension, higher fine, impound vehicle. I won't say take their car on the first offense.
2. Never raced much over the speed limit, but when I did it was to either 1)put someone in their place or 2) see what their car could do, like racing a corvette or viper. You know you wont win but you wanna see what it can do.
3. Lost driving priveledge for at least 6 months, and go from there based on neighborhood vs highway. Severity of speed/location could dictate longer suspension, higher fine, impound vehicle. I won't say take their car on the first offense.
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