Its not my fault! My son drives a slow wrinkly noisy Forester. You're the one with a modded-out shiny blue WRX.
We don't have much control of what those other kids do in their Subarus other than getting them involved with us (MS and 'the scene').
However, we do have a lot of control of our kids. Let your son drive the WRX. Teach him to drive the standard trans in the WRX. He will be grateful. If he wants he can go to a rallycross with me or an autocross. YOU can Learn him the ways, the correct ways to have fun....on course, paid entry fee, trophies at stake. Buzz bombing on the street is the wrong way. Going to the drags with Pops is the right way. I've told my son anytime he wants to drag race we'll go...to Oxford, or Epping. Anytime he wants to rally-x or auto-x we will go to the SCCA event or CMC event. After two rally-xs my son now knows a little about left foot braking, getting it whoa-ed up before turns, understeer, oversteer, gas as much as you want/dare on the straights, mowing cones is ok, all that good stuff. Killing people and wrecking cars is not good stuff. Stay involved and let him have a taste. My youngest boy just got his permit. I just taught him to drive a standard in my semi-souped up Impreza. Once he had the jist of it we went for a spin in his beater (97 OBS), him driving, he hated it. Then I drove his car and showed him what it is capable of to the best of my ability, then he loved it again. Constantly remind them there is always someone better, faster, more capable, and they will have more fun learning once they get into actually doing it.
I let my son drive Joel's car. He was scared to hang in the boost very long. Its unnatural. Car control is learned. Speed control is learned. A never ending school. Don't let your kids go to the School of Hard Knocks.
You cant run if you haven't learned to walk.
PS: In the Lake Region High School student handbook it says the kids are allowed to start their own clubs. A teacher will be appointed to supervise activities and meetings. I think theres enough of them to start a club now. If any of them are serious about putting it together maybe EG can sponsor them and we could do support. Like the Outing Club, you dont necessarily have to go on outings, just have an interest in it. You dont have to have a Subaru in the Subaru Club, just an interest in Subarus.