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Old 14-03-2008, 08:27 AM   #1
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Smile Sydney street race: car clocked at 220kmh

FPV wins street race :

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/...126146837.html

Obviously I don't support street racing, but if I owned that Audi I'd just sell it.

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Old 14-03-2008, 08:38 AM   #2
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they only knew it was a fpv because their hwp xr6-turbo's were no match :P
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Hopefully they catch him and crush his car before the knob kills someone. What a hero (loser)
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Hopefully they catch him and crush his car before the knob kills someone. What a hero (loser)
crushing the car is not the answer. The car did nothing wrong, cars have feelings too
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Old 14-03-2008, 09:33 AM   #5
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crushing the car is not the answer. The car did nothing wrong, cars have feelings too
So do poor (non street racing) car enthusiasts. Cant they crush the driver or a Hyundai in its place?
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Cant they crush the driver in its place?
That is what i call motivation not to street race
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Old 14-03-2008, 10:43 AM   #7
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crushing the car is not the answer. The car did nothing wrong, cars have feelings too
Agreed, the car is probably traumatised.

I think it needs a few years of therapy with myself! LOL!

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Agreed, the car is probably traumatised.

I think it needs a few years of therapy with myself! LOL!

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LOL, that was my thoughts exactly
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Old 14-03-2008, 08:44 AM   #9
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FPV wins street race :

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/...126146837.html

Obviously I don't support street racing, but if I owned that Audi I'd just sell it.
I Doubt he will have a chance to sell it now : ...its only going to cost him money. A new pushbike and lot of shoes for all the walking he will be doing. after paying a fine Thats if they dont put him in jail first!

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at least they did it on a motorway late at night,car and road both designed for hi speed.in Germany they would be in the medium speed lane,hahaha
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They catch the slower car first................
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They catch the slower car first................

Nope - They catch who ever they have a speed reading on
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Old 14-03-2008, 09:48 AM   #13
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now the thing here is...

the car was most likely driven by the owners son or daughter....
so crusing the car is not the answer....

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*waits for this to appear on youtube and the cops to go to the rta and get the camer footage from the toling points / etag records ect... he is GOING TO GET BENT OVER AND HIS KEYS REMOVED BY FORCE
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seems like the Ford won.
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Old 14-03-2008, 10:07 AM   #15
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220, is that? all
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Didn't realise a TT went quick enough to even make it a 'race' with an FPV...

Wonder if it's the same FPV that raced the Ferrari(?) last year and got away....

If so, the owner is one silly sausage.
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Didn't realise a TT went quick enough to even make it a 'race' with an FPV...

Wonder if it's the same FPV that raced the Ferrari(?) last year and got away....

If so, the owner is one silly sausage.
interesting point... IIRC though the falcon involved with the ferrari last year was silver with orange stripes?
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Wonder if it's the same FPV that raced the Ferrari(?) last year and got away.....
That’s was in Vic, Ringwood Area, Maroondah Highway, this is in Sydney.................

Hope you’re not in the police force as your detective work sucks :
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That’s was in Vic, Ringwood Area, Maroondah Highway, this is in Sydney.................

Hope you’re not in the police force as your detective work sucks :


Good on ya.

I live in Tassie, and no I don't read mainland news papers and no I didn;t memorise that particular story.

Very worthwhile contribution to the original thread - not.

Oh, and : silly little head to you to.
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Didn't realise a TT went quick enough to even make it a 'race' with an FPV...
Yeah, because those 1781cc Turbo I4 vs 5408cc V8 races are very even. The stupid, funny thing is... if it was a 3.2 V6 TT, an FPV GT would see nothing but taillights!

220km/h racing is stupidity. Though when I hear that its early morning on a freeway, its much less stupid. Its a hard thing to judge actually, because I think the big, good freeway speed limits should be more in line with the 160km/h mark. But that's another issue entirely...
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so who was it.... fess up... if his car was fast enough to leave the cops for dead he must be a ff member
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With WSID being such a good facility in Sydney, there really is no excuse for this crap.

Except comparing pecker sizes.
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With WSID being such a good facility in Sydney, there really is no excuse for this crap.

Except comparing pecker sizes.

Agreed. It would be a different tone in here if the car racing, either a FPV of HSV, hits an innocent member of the public and someone got killed.

With all the racing venues we have, people should leave this sort of stuff oiff the streets and take it to the track.
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Audi TT. Why bother racing one of them :
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As much as it's very wrong putting the pedal to the metal on public streets I'm amazed at the angles here make a comment saying what a tool etc.....
Bet more than half of you don't stick religiously to the speed limit I certainly will admit I'm not perfect, I love giving my T3 a good boot full but there's a time and a place.
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As much as it's very wrong putting the pedal to the metal on public streets I'm amazed at the angles here make a comment saying what a tool etc.....
Bet more than half of you don't stick religiously to the speed limit I certainly will admit I'm not perfect, I love giving my T3 a good boot full but there's a time and a place.
Too many hypocrites on here harp on about how responsible they are on the roads, this and that. Last time I drove anywhere with people from this forum (and I religiously stick to 10km/h over the speed limit except when its wet) I was miles behind everyone. But then they'll come on the interweb and be the Gods of road saftey and driving within the law. Rightio.
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Too many hypocrites on here harp on about how responsible they are on the roads, this and that. Last time I drove anywhere with people from this forum (and I religiously stick to 10km/h over the speed limit except when its wet) I was miles behind everyone. But then they'll come on the interweb and be the Gods of road saftey and driving within the law. Rightio.
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Too many hypocrites on here harp on about how responsible they are on the roads, this and that. Last time I drove anywhere with people from this forum (and I religiously stick to 10km/h over the speed limit except when its wet) I was miles behind everyone. But then they'll come on the interweb and be the Gods of road saftey and driving within the law. Rightio.
Agreed, but when I am in the car myself, or just with my family, then I drive religiously to the road rules. I know pretty closely, although not personally, not only the physical but also the financial implications of when it all goes wrong on the roads. Doing the wrong thing when crap happens can really mess you up in many ways.

That said, I have to admit that I have succumbed to an almost peer pressure situation whilst on cruises, or when driving in the vicinity of some friends and family. I know more these days why I shouldn't, and when people start getting stupid I disengage a lot earlier - even if I do cop a ribbing later. But don't read that I never do anything wrong.

That said, while I agree that if someone is going to do 220km/h in an urban area, it is better they do it on a motorway, but that sort of speed on any form of road in a highly populated area (even in the wee small hours of the morning) is nothing but stupidity.
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As much as it's very wrong putting the pedal to the metal on public streets, I love giving my T3 a good boot full but there's a time and a place.

I really have to agree with you.
I am no saint and have bent a law or 2 (just in the last 3 weeks)
There is a time and place for every thing , and if any person gets on here and says they never do it..... they are just lieing to themselves .
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