Street racing became a teenager trend in Pasuruan East Java Indonesia, although accidents often come to pass but do not dampen the spirit of teenagers in street racing competition. The focus in this articles analyze significance of winning and how to get it in the street racing arena. The research design used by phenemenology which refers to the perspective from Edmund Huserl. The Data obtained from interviews and observations then analyzed using the phenomenology paradigm. The study found that the significance of winning for the racing team was money, pride and popularity. Some of the strategies to get a win are: a) motorcycle modification, b) choosing the right jockey, and c) asking for help from a shaman. This research is important to know especially for the drivers who will take part in this competition to prepare as much as possible so they can get winning and reduce the risk of accidents on the street.
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