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I dont know, But what a t**t.

Casually drives off after nearly causing a serious accident.

Theres an ever bigger crime in the article... "can reach 60mph in just seven seconds."

Yeah right.

12 minutes ago, GaryPL said:

Theres an ever bigger crime in the article... "can reach 60mph in just seven seconds."

Yeah right.

its still quick for today standards most lower hp cars take 10-15 secs, problem is that road is probably a 60mph road with an overtaking lane, just slight miss judgment i brake/slow into a corner and accelerate out of it, dont know the full story but he could of hit a slight oil slick or something 

8 hours ago, AlexBartlam said:

its still quick for today standards most lower hp cars take 10-15 secs, problem is that road is probably a 60mph road with an overtaking lane, just slight miss judgment i brake/slow into a corner and accelerate out of it, dont know the full story but he could of hit a slight oil slick or something 

My comment was a joke, as there is no way a ST150 is that quick.  Even a chavved up example of one with a pillock behind the wheel.

Look at the lean in the Fiesta at the very beginning of the video.  The driver is absolutely hammering it round that bend.  My bet is it's because he's overtaking a car with a bonnet scoop (Subaru Impreza perhaps?) and wants to tell his mates with bum fluff on their faces that he took a Subaru.  Or he is showing off because he's incredibly juvenile or has a small *****.  Or he was trying to get in front of the camera car before the road appears to be merging into a single lane.

In any case, he lost it through his own incompetence and stupidity.

On 5/12/2017 at 7:01 PM, GaryPL said:

My comment was a joke, as there is no way a ST150 is that quick.  Even a chavved up example of one with a pillock behind the wheel.

Look at the lean in the Fiesta at the very beginning of the video.  The driver is absolutely hammering it round that bend.  My bet is it's because he's overtaking a car with a bonnet scoop (Subaru Impreza perhaps?) and wants to tell his mates with bum fluff on their faces that he took a Subaru.  Or he is showing off because he's incredibly juvenile or has a small *****.  Or he was trying to get in front of the camera car before the road appears to be merging into a single lane.

In any case, he lost it through his own incompetence and stupidity.

haha true, im in now way defending him, still a massive b-end, on a corner like that it is best to just stick behind at the limit or less, im just glad it was him self and not other road users he crashed.

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