For roads like that, with tight turns and not much of a straight, you don’t need a car with much power. All you need is sticky tires and tight suspension, and you can keep up with even super cars. Also, it’s more challenging to stay in your lane.
unlikely to happen, and chances are that you'd spot their headlights/highbeams beforehand. Not saying it's the safest or smartest idea, but that's probably why it's done
I've been meaning to arrange something like this. Get two guys taking a known road at full touge double-lane pace in opposite directions. There's only one guy who I know personally and trust with doing that. If you're stupid and don't know what you're doing, yeah it's suicide. But you'd be AMAZED how early you can spot headlights if you're looking for them. Especially if you turn your lights off for half a second before the braking zone to take a peek. As others have said, if you do this in the daytime, you're dead for sure.
at night you can see oncoming lights shining on the road long before you get to the corner. these roads are also very quiet at night. this would be ridiculously risky during the daytime though.
It’s ironic that they pick the curviest road and drive the straightest possible line through. Defeats the purpose a bit. Just go onto a road with some slight bends and stab the throttle if all you want is to go fast with minor steering wheel input. Doesn’t teach you anything about managing weight transfer if you just go straight.
@Slowcarfastbeans I used to think that as well. But if you strictly follow a single lane, you end up with a very abrupt single-tadius turn, then a straight, then another very boring turn. It feels like taking a series of inersections. When you use the width of the road, you're always turning, feeding steering in or rolling it out. It's a lot smoother, I feel it's more fun, and when done properly, safer as well. Obviously if you're just chilling nowhere near the limit, there's not much going on, but I don't feel like going straight-JERK-straight is particularly dynamic, either.
@@JETZcorp then you end up slowly turning in, which most cars can do. Look at the fast guys on track. Turn in is IMMEDIATE. Next time you're on a back road, try braking later, and sharply turning in (if on the right tires..). Of course, this all applies to cars. On 2 wheels is completely different.
Solid run and everyone is in one piece I think that’s a W. Stay safe and great demonstration of knowing your area while respectfully getting your licks and leaving the area👌🏼
This type of videos make me want to move to Cali to dedicate myself to the touge lifestyle. I love Miami but for people who like driving (Not going fast in a straight line) there is nothing here. Q for Cali residents, how is life in the west coast when it comes to daily stuff ( work, friends, going out, etc..)?
cali is stupid expensive and car laws are awful, youd get a similar touge experience in oregon or washington at a much lower cost and you dont have to worry about car laws as much
@@chopsticks7751 I have thought about other places like eventually getting a small place close to the Tail of the Dragon but being a Latino descendant, I have to be at least an hour or two from a beach lol.
@@norcal9376 I'm realizing now that if Cali became an option for me, I'd have to get an online job that complements the lifestyle. And pays good money *obviously* lol
@@dominicanstig5196 yeah Cali might be for you then, Oregon and Washington you’ll be like 3 hours out but you get to go through the mountains to get there
yeah as soon as i see one of y’all cross the mustard, i’m pulling over and going home. no need to hang with reckless drivers who don’t consider other peoples lives, especially their own
I had a 98 gsr coupe with full bolt ons/tune and tein coilovers, the thing was a little weapon. Best handing FWD car I've ever driven. This video takes me back
This is just larping. Go to the track if you want to do some real performance driving, you will get killed doing this but that is not the real tragedy, the tragedy is the incoming traffic that dies from this
@@CunnyConnoisseur69 larp is live action role playing. It means you pretend to be something you're not, like this idiot, who pretends to be a race car driver endangering everyone on a public road. Larping is for coward like these who cannot bring themselves to do this safely where it belongs, like at a race track.
Hum , even professional brake 😅 you always wanna brake on the straight before hitting corner when going that fast. Slow in fast out. Maybe you should learn the basic stuff before making nonsense statements.😂 also this guy are not racing for a trophy lol 😅 they just having fun. Ain’t nobody is pushing to the limit on a backroad at night like this dummy.
Good run. Love the cars and the raw engine sound
For roads like that, with tight turns and not much of a straight, you don’t need a car with much power. All you need is sticky tires and tight suspension, and you can keep up with even super cars. Also, it’s more challenging to stay in your lane.
imagine what would happen if there were three other cars driving like this in the opposite direction
the s2k had a good line. everyone else is a frontal impact waiting to happen.
unlikely to happen, and chances are that you'd spot their headlights/highbeams beforehand. Not saying it's the safest or smartest idea, but that's probably why it's done
no one would double lane if they don't know the road, duh. They already know where to look for headlights
@@crysisbai its all fun and games until someone gets hurt...
I've been meaning to arrange something like this. Get two guys taking a known road at full touge double-lane pace in opposite directions. There's only one guy who I know personally and trust with doing that. If you're stupid and don't know what you're doing, yeah it's suicide. But you'd be AMAZED how early you can spot headlights if you're looking for them. Especially if you turn your lights off for half a second before the braking zone to take a peek. As others have said, if you do this in the daytime, you're dead for sure.
Great run, guys. Looks super fun.
I’m all for touge runs but crossing a double yellow on so many blind corners is stupid reckless.
at night you can see oncoming lights shining on the road long before you get to the corner. these roads are also very quiet at night. this would be ridiculously risky during the daytime though.
they probably know the road and where to look for head lights
It’s ironic that they pick the curviest road and drive the straightest possible line through. Defeats the purpose a bit. Just go onto a road with some slight bends and stab the throttle if all you want is to go fast with minor steering wheel input. Doesn’t teach you anything about managing weight transfer if you just go straight.
@Slowcarfastbeans I used to think that as well. But if you strictly follow a single lane, you end up with a very abrupt single-tadius turn, then a straight, then another very boring turn. It feels like taking a series of inersections. When you use the width of the road, you're always turning, feeding steering in or rolling it out. It's a lot smoother, I feel it's more fun, and when done properly, safer as well. Obviously if you're just chilling nowhere near the limit, there's not much going on, but I don't feel like going straight-JERK-straight is particularly dynamic, either.
@@JETZcorp then you end up slowly turning in, which most cars can do. Look at the fast guys on track. Turn in is IMMEDIATE. Next time you're on a back road, try braking later, and sharply turning in (if on the right tires..).
Of course, this all applies to cars. On 2 wheels is completely different.
Do you have radios? Because crossing the mustard on so many blind corners is Dangerous. Anyway good driving
Solid run and everyone is in one piece I think that’s a W. Stay safe and great demonstration of knowing your area while respectfully getting your licks and leaving the area👌🏼
This type of videos make me want to move to Cali to dedicate myself to the touge lifestyle. I love Miami but for people who like driving (Not going fast in a straight line) there is nothing here. Q for Cali residents, how is life in the west coast when it comes to daily stuff ( work, friends, going out, etc..)?
cali is stupid expensive and car laws are awful, youd get a similar touge experience in oregon or washington at a much lower cost and you dont have to worry about car laws as much
There isn't a boring moment in CA...IF you have the money. Gotta pay to play but there isn't a shortage of things to do.
@@chopsticks7751 I have thought about other places like eventually getting a small place close to the Tail of the Dragon but being a Latino descendant, I have to be at least an hour or two from a beach lol.
@@norcal9376 I'm realizing now that if Cali became an option for me, I'd have to get an online job that complements the lifestyle. And pays good money *obviously* lol
@@dominicanstig5196 yeah Cali might be for you then, Oregon and Washington you’ll be like 3 hours out but you get to go through the mountains to get there
Good driving good video!
yeah as soon as i see one of y’all cross the mustard, i’m pulling over and going home. no need to hang with reckless drivers who don’t consider other peoples lives, especially their own
Might have to try RS4s on my GR86 too
good run
I had a 98 gsr coupe with full bolt ons/tune and tein coilovers, the thing was a little weapon. Best handing FWD car I've ever driven. This video takes me back
yo i’m a local, this is crazy, i do 60-70 and i’m able to stay in my lane
Killer driving boys
"Uhh"
I love johnrocket senpai
バンプで声出るのは万国共通なんやね(笑)
Great!
What happened at 1:02? Sounds more like something snapped
bottomed out
Crossing yellows big no without spotters
who the hell is that slow integra holding the gr86 up
The bump really got u good huh
idk the guy in the integra is pretty fast id say.
@@sukki151 Yeah Its my upper control arm denting my shock towers
When I had my integra I had holes from the allen bolts from the skunk2 camber arms lol
This is just larping. Go to the track if you want to do some real performance driving, you will get killed doing this but that is not the real tragedy, the tragedy is the incoming traffic that dies from this
yea honestly wanna find their parents before they kill someone
i dont think you know what larping is
@@CunnyConnoisseur69 This video. This video is larping
@@TheLastS209 Buddy you shouldnt use words when you don't know what they mean.
@@CunnyConnoisseur69 larp is live action role playing. It means you pretend to be something you're not, like this idiot, who pretends to be a race car driver endangering everyone on a public road. Larping is for coward like these who cannot bring themselves to do this safely where it belongs, like at a race track.
Is this in Hawaii? Those roads are a$$ 😂 gov gotta fix everythang
Never mind cali ?
yep
@@mojojoji5493
Bad driving. stop cutting the mustard 🤡🤡
stupid to cross the doubles without a spotter
S2k scared of driving
gr86 only fast driver here frfr s2k kinda slow
S2000 driver all over the road, braking constantly.. what a noob
Hum , even professional brake 😅 you always wanna brake on the straight before hitting corner when going that fast. Slow in fast out. Maybe you should learn the basic stuff before making nonsense statements.😂 also this guy are not racing for a trophy lol 😅 they just having fun. Ain’t nobody is pushing to the limit on a backroad at night like this dummy.