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- First Name
- Stu
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- Jan 15, 2026
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- Toronto
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- '24 ST GTS, 996 GT2, 87 Turbo Cup car, 04 NSX
Hahaha!I guess every hall needs a hall monitor.
I prefer living in neighborhoods without an HOA myself. I do understand your points. I just disagree as to whether or not they should exist.
The same laws apply on how you can drive on the street for EVERY vehicle. Whether itās got 100 hp or 1000.
The roll cage requirement on the drag strip is because you can legally go 150-340 mph there.
This isnāt much different from the fact that pretty much every car can break every legal speed limit today. Even my sonās 1.3 liter 3 cylinder car can go over the legal 70 mph limit.
If you start drawing lines as to the legal horsepower, just wait until we all end up with 50 hp cars with a 70 mph top speed. No thanks!
I think rollcages on drag strips make some sense not for roll over, but a proper cage stops the passenger compartment from deforming in a hard hit, which protects the occupants from serious injury. I feel Motorsport are sports and the appropriate protection is appropriate.
On the HOA front, itās something many of us Canadians donāt understand, Americans are supposed to be allergic to anything that smells like tyranny but choose to live under rules set out about when they have to take their garbage cans in, what they can park in their driveways and what colors they can paint their houses. This stuff wouldnāt fly in Canada, confused why it does in the USA.
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