the road is plenty empty if you go on a weekend with no events... TougeFest is just fun to hang out with your friends, no one's trying to get any serious runs in.
went on the skyway drive or sum past summer, it was absolutely stunning, next year one of my customers recommeneded me to try our devils triangle, will be giving that run a try next spring
I could have put lots of shame on these guys if I still had my 1987 G20 Cargo Van! Back in early 2000 I was one of the fastest drivers on the Dragon with my Van! It had a "few" mods that made it able to not just keep up with motorcycles but out running them! I miss that van and being able to drive as fast as I did, now I'm 40 with back issues that make driving hurt... just my luck huh, the one thing I loved more then anything else and it hurts me to do it! (it not for my back issues, I had dreams of being one of the best drivers in the world, but racing cars cost too much and not having a back to break making money, my dreams died)
I kinda doubt it'd be able to keep up with these newer cars these days but at the end of the day it kinda comes down to skill and grip with this type of touge
@@Fluffy_g3 I was highly skilled, still would be if it didn't hurt so much to drive. My van was just a lightweight shell over a latter frame with stiff shocks and springs. The engine was meant to go into a dirt track late modal and pulled hard at all Rpm ranges. I drove it for 5 years and got a bit of fame here in Seymour Tn. I was just known as the man in the red van and the red van might have looked like a junky work van but it was far far from it. It was the best sleeper ever because no one expects to have a Cargo Van passing them and disappear from sight... (They could hear me from miles away though)
You must have gotten some brain damage over the years to come up with this nonsense. Not a van alive keeping up with any motorcycles running in the early 2000's, I don't care what kind of frame or shocks you had. You may have had a decent engine, but a van can't manage those curves worth a F and any motorcycle would leave you far behind. You wouldn't have even beat my 90 corvette, that big van wouldn't handle anything near like that vette could. You would literally be all over the road crossing the double non stop and be a total menace.
listening to eurobeat on this road is dangerous af
Lots of mustard lovers
Scary, glad I didn't go that day.
That one mustang doesn't know that it's not a track
I was up during gat and I swear the same mustang was there crossing yellow in front of me
Im glad everyone comes here and keeps the other good roads empty
the road is plenty empty if you go on a weekend with no events... TougeFest is just fun to hang out with your friends, no one's trying to get any serious runs in.
went on the skyway drive or sum past summer, it was absolutely stunning, next year one of my customers recommeneded me to try our devils triangle, will be giving that run a try next spring
I was chasing the white mustang in the orange frs and can confirm kept crossing the center line
I was up during gat and I swear the same mustang was there crossing yellow in front of me
That seems like heaven.
It sure is fun 🤙🏽👍🏼
You all better get out of the way of those Miata's! They're made for this.
Seeing the 86 corollas made my day :)
That white fox the fastest one to go through gravity 👀😏
Haha trying it was down on power then you can hear the knock as I come out of gravity 🤙🏽
4:25 that foxbody was moving PROPER
Thank you sir that was actually me 🤙🏽😂
Im that black 08 focus trying my best to not hold up traffic 😂
Hey it’s all good 😎😆
4:09 Local legend in Subaru Legacy. FP green with Methanol and built Automatic Transmission. Still ripping through the Dragon .
Hey I'm at 7:48 in white demon 😁
Heck yeah 👌🏼🤙🏽
Touge police gonna get his ass !
Red Speed3 at 0:54 is one of us!
🤙🏽
4:46 jesus christ that vette sounds so mean
It did sound good 👍🏼
I could have put lots of shame on these guys if I still had my 1987 G20 Cargo Van! Back in early 2000 I was one of the fastest drivers on the Dragon with my Van! It had a "few" mods that made it able to not just keep up with motorcycles but out running them! I miss that van and being able to drive as fast as I did, now I'm 40 with back issues that make driving hurt... just my luck huh, the one thing I loved more then anything else and it hurts me to do it! (it not for my back issues, I had dreams of being one of the best drivers in the world, but racing cars cost too much and not having a back to break making money, my dreams died)
I kinda doubt it'd be able to keep up with these newer cars these days but at the end of the day it kinda comes down to skill and grip with this type of touge
@@Fluffy_g3 I was highly skilled, still would be if it didn't hurt so much to drive. My van was just a lightweight shell over a latter frame with stiff shocks and springs. The engine was meant to go into a dirt track late modal and pulled hard at all Rpm ranges. I drove it for 5 years and got a bit of fame here in Seymour Tn. I was just known as the man in the red van and the red van might have looked like a junky work van but it was far far from it. It was the best sleeper ever because no one expects to have a Cargo Van passing them and disappear from sight... (They could hear me from miles away though)
@@maxskullic9879 Interesting, Sounds like you had good years in that van
@@Fluffy_g3 That I did!
You must have gotten some brain damage over the years to come up with this nonsense. Not a van alive keeping up with any motorcycles running in the early 2000's, I don't care what kind of frame or shocks you had. You may have had a decent engine, but a van can't manage those curves worth a F and any motorcycle would leave you far behind. You wouldn't have even beat my 90 corvette, that big van wouldn't handle anything near like that vette could. You would literally be all over the road crossing the double non stop and be a total menace.