Been reading some of the speed related threads lately and I don't understand the need for speed on the highway.
Driving 100-140 mph on the highway is dangerous and actually pretty boring.
If anybody really wants to speed there are plenty of opportunities to take your every day sedan or sports coupe on a real racetrack and drive as fast as you like without the chance of ever getting a ticket.
I know there are lots of poster here who open track, which is not racing but it is driving your car as fast as you like. Those people will confirm what real high speed driving is like without endangering yourself or others on the highway.
I have many thousands of hours of high speed track driving so when I am driving on the highway there is no need for speed.
It is not cheap to open track, usually 150-300 a day but you will get about 4 hrs of actual track time and not have to worry about a ticket.
It is dangerous because of the high speeds but you never have to worry about oncoming traffic, cars pulling out of side streets and the guy in the left lane driving too slow.
There are tracks all over the country but I am only familiar with East coast tracks
These are some of the places in the East where you can sign up to open track.
Watkins Glen racetrack, Watkins Glen NY
Monticello raceway, Monticello, NY
New Hampshire motor speedway, Concord, NH
Lime Rock Park, CT
NJ Motorsports park in Millville, NJ
Pocono Raceway in PA
Summit point raceway in WVA
Virginia International raceway in Danville, Va
Carolina Motorsports park in Kershaw, SC
Road Atlanta in Brazelton GA
Here are some of the schools,
PDA Driving School
NASA :: South East Region
Getting On Track | VIRginia International Raceway
High Performance Driving School -- VIRginia Internation Raceway
Instead of coming on the internet and bragging about driving at 150 MPH for two minutes on the highway, come here and brag about cornering at 80 MPH on a real race track all day long.