Obvious flame bait by a deep cover troll. Move to OT.
No, WTF makes a name for himself, albeit a bad one, by singing the praises of Honda on a continual basis and taking whatever opportunity he can to bash on the SRT4. There really isn't much common sense with his posts. THat being said, it wouldn't surprise me if it's a shadow account for someone else on this forum, because WTF tends to come in supporting other users in Honda threads.
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One of the most realistic parts of this video is that it shows two guys riding together in the Subaru, they are in love, I think it is a touching and realistic portrayal of Subaru owners and I applaud them for it.
The srt does pretty good to match up wit a car that's almost twice in cost. So I never feel bad when they say their suby is better, cause at the end I know that this by far the best bang 4 the buck car that has ever been on a street n can compete wit the top dogs stock n not to mention what u can do wit just a couple of Gs under the hood. N when u loose I love the look of Yeah u just got raped by a neon.
The highschool immature part of me would love to just own this guy with facts, but I think I've grown up and passed that stage in my life. I've learned that there will always be ignorant people making foolish comments and that no matter what you say/present/debate to them or against them they will never learn.
the srt4 dominated the group 5 rally division pulling significantly faster times than many gorup N cars
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No, WTF makes a name for himself, albeit a bad one, by singing the praises of Honda on a continual basis and taking whatever opportunity he can to bash on the SRT4. There really isn't much common sense with his posts. THat being said, it wouldn't surprise me if it's a shadow account for someone else on this forum, because WTF tends to come in supporting other users in Honda threads.
That's why I said deep cover troll. He's been here awhile, doing the same shit.
Love watching Rally racing, no idea how they get those cars to stay on those little paths at the speeds they do! If I had 1/3 the skill that Peugeot driver does.........
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January 10, 2007
USRC ANNOUNCES THE 2006 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR CHAMPIONS
Posted by Kris sometime around 11:23 pm
USRCAuthor: USRC Media
The United States Rally Championship is pleased to announce the 2006 Rookie of the year Driver, Kristopher Marciniak and Co-Driver, Christine Wittish. This recently engaged pair raced their trusty RallyNotes.com Dodge Neon to four strong finishes throughout the season to score maximum points towards the Rookie of the Year honors in their first year as National level competitors.
Their first event was the always-tough Rim of the World rally in Lancaster, CA. A brutal event for a Stock class car but surprised Kris and Christine found themselves spraying champagne at the end. A trip to the Pacific Northwest was next with the Olympus Rally. These roads were much easier on the Neon and another finish was in the bag. A trip to Prescott in October brought the team another finish and win and an unexpected proposal from Kris on the Limestone Canyon turn-around stage. The season ending Laughlin Rally held the most excitement for this duo. A miscue on the fast Black Canyon Stage put them in a ditch with broken parts and the very real possibility of their first National DNF. The ever-present “Red Army” service crew took over and readied the Neon for the final day’s competition. The “Super Rally” format allowed them to restart on Sunday and another fine finish was theirs.
Kris and Christine embody the spirit of rally and proved that a Stock class car can be reliable and competitive through a full year of competition. They will be honored, together with the United States All-Wheel Drive Rally Champions Seamus Burke and Christine Beavis, and the Two-Wheel Drive Rally Champions Bruce Davis and Jimmy Brandt at the United States Auto Club (USAC) Annual Awards Banquet at the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana on Friday, January 19, 2007.
The United States Rally Championship, America’s premier rally championship, consists of Federation Internationale de L’Automobile (FIA) internationally listed events sanctioned by the United States Auto Club (USAC) and presented by the National Auto Sport Association (NASA). More information on the Championship is available at the series website at United States Rally Championship. More information on USAC is available at USAC, on NASA at NASA Rally Sport and on FIA at Home Page.
Reply: Christine and I are absolutely thrilled to have won this award. If there is any testament to what a low cost production car with an awesome volunteer crew can do - this is it! For anyone out there thinking that rally is too expensive, you have to get yourself into a USRC Stock Class car and get out there and run it! We had a blast all season and this is just icing on the cake! Thanks again to everyone who organizes and runs the USRC - you made it a great year for two wheel drive!
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Love watching Rally racing, no idea how they get those cars to stay on those little paths at the speeds they do! If I had 1/3 the skill that Peugeot driver does.........
Yah no shit, he's pulling the e brake and romping the gas at the same time doing a full 90 degree powerslide, blowing flames, that's pretty damn good
Yah, I didn't want to accuse but that was EXACTLY the thought I had. It surprises me that he hasn't responded to this yet, but I am sure he's over at clubrsx or some other honda terd website with 50,000 posts.
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