I'm saying it again, and if it gets me banned, so be it. PSP is going to either kill himself or someone else in his new, faster car within a year of getting it.
You have shown a callous lack of regard for the safety of others (see drifiting in a FWD car - seriously are you retarded), and lack of comprehension for the consequences of your actions. Either you are putting on a great front as an idiot for the internet to see, or you are truly short of a full load upstairs.
Does your dad, who is giving you more, faster cars have any idea how bad of a driver you are? Have you ever tried learning how to drive? I don't mean that in the sense of getting a license to drive, but truly LEARN how to drive? Most states offer free or VERY cheap track access for teens if you go under a safe driving course. Take a few, learn how to handle your car, then take the money you want to spend on an exhaust and "cool wheels", and put it into track time.
Cars are vastly different that bikes, in that even if you can afford the really expensive one, unless you have had a proper education, you can not drive it near limits safely. And if you mess up at that limit, the consequences are FAR more grave. At least if you go too far on a track, there is nothing and no one to hit.
If/when you crash into somebody or something causing large amounts of harm or damage, your father will be liable as you are a minor. You do understand this right? I know multiple individuals from my youth who's parents spent their college savings paying for lawsuits from accidents where the boys were at fault. Do yourself a favor, turn off 'Days of Thunder'/'Fast and the Furious' and pick up a book on physics and car suspension. Once you understand the limits of your car, you begin to drive within them. This will make you a better, safer, faster driver.
In summary, keep it on the track.
You have shown a callous lack of regard for the safety of others (see drifiting in a FWD car - seriously are you retarded), and lack of comprehension for the consequences of your actions. Either you are putting on a great front as an idiot for the internet to see, or you are truly short of a full load upstairs.
Does your dad, who is giving you more, faster cars have any idea how bad of a driver you are? Have you ever tried learning how to drive? I don't mean that in the sense of getting a license to drive, but truly LEARN how to drive? Most states offer free or VERY cheap track access for teens if you go under a safe driving course. Take a few, learn how to handle your car, then take the money you want to spend on an exhaust and "cool wheels", and put it into track time.
Cars are vastly different that bikes, in that even if you can afford the really expensive one, unless you have had a proper education, you can not drive it near limits safely. And if you mess up at that limit, the consequences are FAR more grave. At least if you go too far on a track, there is nothing and no one to hit.
If/when you crash into somebody or something causing large amounts of harm or damage, your father will be liable as you are a minor. You do understand this right? I know multiple individuals from my youth who's parents spent their college savings paying for lawsuits from accidents where the boys were at fault. Do yourself a favor, turn off 'Days of Thunder'/'Fast and the Furious' and pick up a book on physics and car suspension. Once you understand the limits of your car, you begin to drive within them. This will make you a better, safer, faster driver.
In summary, keep it on the track.