165mph "ill still be driving catch me if you can"

The arrogant ****. If I found him driving again, i'd just give him 18 months inside, simply for his attitude. Then tell him, "I could have just banned you from driving, but I don't want to."
 
Bloody helicopters...:)

He is a tool and needs a slap for his boasting and rules are of course rules. But he was taking the middle lane on an empty motorway with a car built to go and stop from those speeds. I have seen worse incidents on any Police stop show where some dickwad races his Corsa through a housing estate at school out time surrounded by other people and gets 200 quid and 3 months so to me it seems like the whole 'speed' lobby are making a point with this one. As I say I don't condone it and he does need a proper hiding for his lack of respect in my books.
 
I do get what you mean about the car, but as you say, it's still wrong. More responsible than the housing estate racing drivers for sure.

Such as when this happened, Nagata just accepted it rather than being a cocky ****.
* I picked this one due to its typically Japanese style at the end. :p
 
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Bloody helicopters...:)

He is a tool and needs a slap for his boasting and rules are of course rules. But he was taking the middle lane on an empty motorway with a car built to go and stop from those speeds. I have seen worse incidents on any Police stop show where some dickwad races his Corsa through a housing estate at school out time surrounded by other people and gets 200 quid and 3 months so to me it seems like the whole 'speed' lobby are making a point with this one. As I say I don't condone it and he does need a proper hiding for his lack of respect in my books.

I'm with you mate.

Doing 40-50mph in a busy built 30mph zone is far more dangerous than this. Not that I condone it but no one was in danger, apart from the driver, but an R8 is designed to operate at such speeds.

Or another example, those who do 100mph on a busy motorway in clapped out 1.0l small hatches, far more dangerous as the car is not built for it and could result in loss of control and more so they certainly can't stop from such speeds quickly.

Not condoning it anyway, just don't agree with all the press malarkey on how dangerous it was to do 165mph on a wide motorway with no traffic in a car designed for it........
 
The guy's blatantly a complete twazzle, but all this 'danger to others' stuff is hilarious.
He was on an empty motorway ffs.

I'm not saying it makes it right or acceptable, but it does show that he was at least responsible enough to do it in a situation where others wouldn't be in danger.

He should've been done for contempt of court with his last statement though.
 
Complete tool. Only would have taken a small mistake by him, or someone not expecting a car at twice the normal speed coming up behind to cause a major mess. Cleaning up after that is not pretty.

Do it on a track if you want to wave your Willy. Any idiot can drive fast in a straight line, corners require skill.
 
Thats about ~70meters a second on a dark motorway, pretty damn reckless regardless of any circumstances!

How he didn't get worse is pretty shocking, clearly wasn't a deterrent to him or any other rich loon thinking of doing the same.
 
We're talking about a young lad who probably can't accept the fact he made a mistake and is just frustrated and obviously very immature.

I've done various speeds in my new car on empty motorways, I'm his age and if I got caught driving far beyond the speed limit I'd just accept my punishment like a man and accept I was in the wrong. He really doesn't have a leg to stand on, in fact his comments would be less unacceptable had he been caught doing something trivial like 80mph.

Silly, silly lad.
 
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He barely passes any cars in the video clip, he did it specifically early in the morning.

I think the fine is justified, but his attitude isnt
 
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