Nick Hogan Confirmed for XDC 2010 with Nissan 350z

jus call it how i see it....last time i met up with him he told me he'd let me poke but i kno his history......
 
damn i missed u guys! hahahaha

the donations DO NOT go to me or my drift program

the donations go to
a fund held by the freedom group of america and then distributed to tracks around the country to open up for "KIOTT" days where there is no charge for admission for drivers.

thankfully.

I did spend a good amount of time defending the accident back when it happened, because many of us have had stupid moments on the road- but I dont know about this main sponsor idea considering the circumstance. I'm glad to hear donations don't go to you, not personally glad, but professionally it wouldve been a problem. I don't know if the 'vision' of the company is best suited for such a high profile case of not keeping it on the track, but exposure is exposure I guess.

GL with it.
 
i'm am sorry, but wearing his seatbelt or not would not change his current health state.


i will admit, i never wear my seatbelt. thats my decision, but i dont drive like an ass hat either. ever.


i wear my seatbelt at the track because its required and your partaking in a dangerous activity. i am one person who belive's seat belt's don't always save lives.

sometime's it will help, most of the time no. in an extremely dangerous crash or one caused from a high rate of speed it's a decision of fate, not a safety belt.

This has got to be one of the worse, most untruthful, erroneous, irrational, completely out of touch collage of sentences ever posted on this forum.

And that is saying a whole lot.

I would rather my seatbelt on any public street much more so than a stupid freaking skid pad event(or just about any event) since unless its tandem only my driving is suspect.

What is wrong with you.

"I don't drive like an ass", in case you haven't noticed thousands of people in south FL DO!

WTF.

Nick Go Drift. Everyone else slip in a friggin tampon.
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thankfully.

I did spend a good amount of time defending the accident back when it happened, because many of us have had stupid moments on the road- but I dont know about this main sponsor idea considering the circumstance. I'm glad to hear donations don't go to you, not personally glad, but professionally it wouldve been a problem. I don't know if the 'vision' of the company is best suited for such a high profile case of not keeping it on the track, but exposure is exposure I guess.

GL with it.

Is this for real?!
 
what do you mean?

im glad the donations are going to the foundation and not his team.
i spent a lot of time in personal conversations and in classrooms when kids brought it up defending how people get in accidents and how john had no belt on.

but then to represent something as "keep it on the track" when he has a high profile accident from what was considered street racing (supra vs viper) and he had alcohol in his system they say... makes me feel like i wasted my time.

personally, I am glad he found his way back to the track and hope it works out for him, he can drive well. but I just dont agree with the mixed signal this particular deal sends.
 
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