Drexel is a bad man

agw_01 said:
I just presume what would happen if I did.

Well there's your problem - you're just guessing. :)

130 mph in a well sorted sports car is no more dangerous than 90 mph in an average family car. Sports cars tend to stop better for a start.
 
Andy, don't worry about it. This is the internet :D

Also, its really easy to watch a video and pick faults with somebody's driving.

Don't worry about what other people think of you on here (or what you think they think of you!!) because I'd say all of us at some point have done things which could have resulted in hundreds of newborn babies flying through the air.
 
I dont think its the fact they where doing it, we all know people with very fast cars do at times "boot it with there mates" but recording it and glorifying it on the internet is gay.
 
cheets64 said:
I dont think its the fact they where doing it, we all know people with very fast cars do at times "boot it with there mates" but recording it and glorifying it on the internet is gay.

In your opinion.

Personally I like going out for a drive and being able to watch my own driving, it's interesting.
 
Simon said:

:eek:

Sorry :p

merlin said:
Personally I like going out for a drive and being able to watch my own driving, it's interesting.

Same here. :)

thebrasso said:
Don't worry about what other people think of you on here (or what you think they think of you!!) because I'd say all of us at some point have done things which could have resulted in hundreds of newborn babies flying through the air.

LOL :D

It's not that I worry what people think of me, I just don't want people to think I'm an "OMG look at me, I'm *** bestest driv0r in t3h worldz!!!!!" ;)

Even though I know I am the best driver in the world














j/k
 
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cheets64 said:
I dont think its the fact they where doing it, we all know people with very fast cars do at times "boot it with there mates" but recording it and glorifying it on the internet is gay.

Nobody's 'glorifying' anything :rolleyes:

In all honesty those videos were not originally intended for general 'release', hence why none of the plates were masked. The vids were intended for selected eyes only, as per the welcome post here.
 
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people really need to lighten up around here :rolleyes:

no one died... no one was harmed.. the babies are safe....

:o














(waits for the... "no one was harmed THIS time.. what about NEXT time" ) ;)
 
Some one found the video and Drexel is in it. Don't give him stick about all of this. Not like he brought it up saying ooo yeah.

Looks great fun. Any more recent videos? Obviously don't post them on here...
 
merlin said:
130 mph in a well sorted sports car is no more dangerous than 90 mph in an average family car. Sports cars tend to stop better for a start.
the driver however will still take exactly the same amount of time between recognising a hazard and applying the brakes, the problem is at 130MPH he will have travelled a greater distance before his braking has even begun.
now it's perfectly possible that the shorter stopping distance of the performance car more than offsets the extra distance travelled before the braking has begun, but it's also possible in other situations that it won't meaning the above isn't always correct.

cars have moved on leaps and bounds in every area...except for the nut behind the wheel which generally hasn't.
 
agw_01 said:
That's my whole point...

Even if I had a 250bhp Rover Turbo, sorted suspension and brakes and I had a race with a Celica on a dual carriageway... 0-130mph... I know for a fact I'd get flamed to death while the celica driver would get the whole "wow, nice one, you showed that Rover a thing or two", even if I'd have won :p

It's as though having a tuned jap car gives you invincibility powers against the OcUK flaming crew. :)

was it you who totalled a car by reversing too fast up a lane to impress people?
 
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