Trafford Centre ****wittery.
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Can I suggest:
The Mercedes crashed as he slowed down when he caught up with the queue?
Then because his front tyres were cold and the rears hot/overheating he understeered at the front and over steered at the back.
- btw I am Asian, have a powerful BMW and enjoy driving with reduced ESC.
The Mercedes crashed as he slowed down when he caught up with the queue?
Then because his front tyres were cold and the rears hot/overheating he understeered at the front and over steered at the back.
- btw I am Asian, have a powerful BMW and enjoy driving with reduced ESC.
Edited by shost on Thursday 2nd October 09:01
Spare tyre said:
I feel old, I think.....or just completely out of touch with this 'scene'.
Mr Aleem appears to be a fairly charismatic lad who receives the sort of adulation that Chris Harris does from some people on here
-I'm assuming that he's not a premier footballer, where does his (or his Dad's) money come from?
MC Bodge said:
I feel old, I think...
..or just completely out of touch with this 'scene'.
Mr Aleem appears to be a fairly charismatic lad who receives the sort of adulation that Chris Harris does from some people on here
-I'm assuming that he's not a premier footballer, where does his (or his Dad's) money come from?
His Dads money comes from money laundering..or just completely out of touch with this 'scene'.
Mr Aleem appears to be a fairly charismatic lad who receives the sort of adulation that Chris Harris does from some people on here
-I'm assuming that he's not a premier footballer, where does his (or his Dad's) money come from?
He also rents a few cars as well...
I was at the Trafford Centre the previous Sunday, along with a load of other petrolheads to see the classic car show at Event City. Despite some of the high performance metal on show and in the car park I didn't see any tom foolery, nor fk wittery happening in the car park or surrounding roads.
Thats the difference between actual petrolheads who respect cars, respect what they can be capable of, and respect other road users, and brain dead morons in expensive cars who like to be seen by other brain dead morons.
Thats the difference between actual petrolheads who respect cars, respect what they can be capable of, and respect other road users, and brain dead morons in expensive cars who like to be seen by other brain dead morons.
berlintaxi said:
M.E.N. said:
A total of six other motorists suspected of being involved in dangerous driving at the event have also been traced. It’s understood that police monitored social media posts on Twitter and Facebook to make the breakthrough.
That's very interesting to read. Association is a powerful thing, as is doing stupid stuff when cameras are on in the first place - it should always be saved for appropriate places; handling circuits and dedicated areas for the purpose.Part of me feels a bit sorry for the guys who will be receiving notices of prosecution although we don't know exactly who or what for, because people misbehave at many car events throughout the year across the country but just these select few are going to be in trouble purely for their association to an event during which two people very dangerously got it wrong where on a normal day it would have gone totally unnoticed. Yes, it shouldn't have happened and I certainly wouldn't do it myself, but I see it on a weekly basis - although for the YouTube stuff am a little more careful about what gets posted when you know who's watching and what trouble may come!
Shmee said:
berlintaxi said:
M.E.N. said:
A total of six other motorists suspected of being involved in dangerous driving at the event have also been traced. It’s understood that police monitored social media posts on Twitter and Facebook to make the breakthrough.
That's very interesting to read. Association is a powerful thing, as is doing stupid stuff when cameras are on in the first place - it should always be saved for appropriate places; handling circuits and dedicated areas for the purpose.Part of me feels a bit sorry for the guys who will be receiving notices of prosecution although we don't know exactly who or what for, because people misbehave at many car events throughout the year across the country but just these select few are going to be in trouble purely for their association to an event during which two people very dangerously got it wrong where on a normal day it would have gone totally unnoticed. Yes, it shouldn't have happened and I certainly wouldn't do it myself, but I see it on a weekly basis - although for the YouTube stuff am a little more careful about what gets posted when you know who's watching and what trouble may come!
burwoodman said:
throw the book at them. just because you see it every day, makes no difference.
If we wasted police time throwing the book at every single car that ever slips its wheels, it would be a mega operation, and presumably a sizeable number of people right here on PH would be getting notices!Shmee said:
burwoodman said:
throw the book at them. just because you see it every day, makes no difference.
If we wasted police time throwing the book at every single car that ever slips its wheels, it would be a mega operation, and presumably a sizeable number of people right here on PH would be getting notices!vtecyo said:
Juber said:
I fking hate people who refer to themselves in the third person. Vtec_yo would never do anything like that.burwoodman said:
Shmee said:
burwoodman said:
throw the book at them. just because you see it every day, makes no difference.
If we wasted police time throwing the book at every single car that ever slips its wheels, it would be a mega operation, and presumably a sizeable number of people right here on PH would be getting notices!Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff