thats one nippy golf

So that will be:
1. No insurance (insurance invalidated by racing on the highway)
2. Dangerous driving - instant disqualification..... etc etc!
and when the inevitable accident occurs they will want the emergency services to sort it out and the NHS to put them back together. Or some poor cop to make that inevitable knock on a relatives door to break the ‘fatal’ news. :headbang:

Oops just readjust my 'halo'...... :D
 
this keeps coming up - its on the autobahn. im guessing someone will now post that bbc program where a z4 owner races a civic and the civic has a pretty big crash.
 
AlanJ said:
So that will be:
1. No insurance (insurance invalidated by racing on the highway)
2. Dangerous driving - instant disqualification..... etc etc!
and when the inevitable accident occurs they will want the emergency services to sort it out and the NHS to put them back together. Or some poor cop to make that inevitable knock on a relatives door to break the ‘fatal’ news. :headbang:

And you have never put your foot down and gone over 70 :wink:
 
MR BLACK said:
AlanJ said:
So that will be:
1. No insurance (insurance invalidated by racing on the highway)
2. Dangerous driving - instant disqualification..... etc etc!
and when the inevitable accident occurs they will want the emergency services to sort it out and the NHS to put them back together. Or some poor cop to make that inevitable knock on a relatives door to break the ‘fatal’ news. :headbang:

And you have never put your foot down and gone over 70 :wink:


I love speed but enjoy it in the relative safety of track days and the occasional trip to the Nordschleiffe where at least traffic is one way (SOMETIMES!) and everyone knows the risk. The idea of owning a 'sports car' is to enjoy its capability and making progress on roads where slower and less capable vehicles would struggle but not to put others at risk not just to 'put you foot down'.
 
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