ZyroXZ2
Stinger Enthusiast
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Maybe it's the law of nature, Orange signals Danger? They were to frightened to try?![]()
Maybe, but more that these "exotic" colors bestow a sense of confidence to others. It's the same reason that super/hyper cars often come in crazy vibrant and/or unique colors. I think it's because the color itself is a show of confidence that you are, indeed, correct in that it "frightens" them because the color alone has them believing there's a chance they could lose.
Maybe... I don't know, it's just weird, I think I'm so used to know cars themselves and being male that color matters little to me

Our cars and the ones we really want to challenge can all do 140 mph+ on a public road. If they really wanted to challenge you think about how dangerous this could be! It becomes mostly a game of chicken at that point.
I don't really condone street racing or breaking the law, but it all depends on the road. I have areas near me that are four lanes wide, 1 mile long straights with very little gradation and excellent visibility. EVERY night I hear cars running tests on that road, and sometimes I hear two or three knowing they're racing. There's very little danger when the road is nice, grippy rubberized tarmac running perfectly straight with nothing blocking sight lines in any direction. I admit I tested my WMI on that road on my old Stinger because it had the space for me to do so. I would swap nozzles or make other adjustments and run it up and down that road because it was just as safe as a drag strip (except that it's a public road and cops could pull over anyone doing over the 45MPH speed limit, lol).
Must be the same with HCR.
I've only "raced" with a seat cupre 280 hp (had one before, so i knew what was under the hood and Front wheel drive).
Possibly, as red is also commonly associated with "sporty" and stuff, lmao
