RE: World Record At PH Show

RE: World Record At PH Show

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sultanbrown

5,740 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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I've been driven around Brands by that chap and I did indeed get the impression that he was quite handy at throwing a car about.hehe

carl_w

9,196 posts

259 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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So the record has come down from 172 cm to 18 cm? Seems like a bit of a jump...

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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bencollins said:
The Ladies record still remains untouched though, at 4.8 meters.

tumbleweed
rofl

carl_w said:
So the record has come down from 172 cm to 18 cm? Seems like a bit of a jump...
Not at all, it's more of a spin.

Prof Beard

6,669 posts

228 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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I watched it in the Saturday 6pm show and it looked very impressive, regardless of well in was all measured/controlled etc - I certainly couldn't have done it wink

WombatinSwansea

122 posts

199 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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bencollins said:
The Ladies record still remains untouched though, at 4.8 meters.

tumbleweed
Ha ha bloody ha.

One person did this and he happened to be male. Doesn't mean you can all do it. Remember that.


M400 NBL

3,529 posts

213 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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bencollins said:
The Ladies record still remains untouched though, at 4.8 meters.

tumbleweed
A lady would need 10 car widths on account that they can't use reverse hehe

Volte

9,773 posts

224 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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I saw this at the 12.30 Sunday show when he broke the record again, but to be honest it looked completely underwhelming. Maybe if he'd done it in between some expensive cars it might have been different. I remember years ago seeing Russ Swift doing all this and more in an MG Montego around a car park full of cars very close together, and now that was exciting.

I'm going to sound like a real meathead here, but the Lambo donuts he did afterwards were more like it!

Precision driving is so much more exciting when there is the chance of crunching some expensive metal! spin

I like the guy having seen some of his stuff before, but this stunt just lacked danger. Sorreee. frown

Big Rumbly

973 posts

285 months

Thursday 17th January 2008
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I saw it on the friday, it was a world record then, so it appears he beat it again, he made it look very effortless

RRH

562 posts

248 months

Thursday 17th January 2008
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What isn't mentioned is how many times he hit the barriers while trying- something that Russ doesn't do.

I'm guessing its a lot easier to set a record when the barriers are polystyrene blocks rather than something much harder and more expensive.

Sorry if this sounds like sour grapes- at the end of the day Terry has skill and he's done what he's done- but I'm really not sure this is like for like.

Edited by RRH on Thursday 17th January 00:14

dandarez

13,294 posts

284 months

Thursday 17th January 2008
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Russ Swift is KING in this procedure - always will be.

Modern cars have 'everything' going for them.

To do what Russ did in a ruddy great barge saloon Montego, in a REAL car park - the vids still out there somewhere - means he's unbeatable.

There is also a vid out there of Russ 'driving' a Montego through some country lanes (what was it the critics of the Monty said, awful torque steer, etc) - you need to find this video (it's on the web somewhere) and watch the ridiculous speed and control Russ achieves - better than watching rallying!

endline.
Twingo must be the most naff name in the world for a car.



Edited by dandarez on Thursday 17th January 00:23

joz8968

1,042 posts

211 months

Thursday 17th January 2008
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WombatinSwansea said:
Ha ha bloody ha.

One person did this and he happened to be male. Doesn't mean you can all do it. Remember that.
G'AARGH! She took the bait! Yes dear, but ONE MAN did do it - NO WOMAN wou... sorry, could. Probably.

Lest not forget which gender is responsible for virtually ALL of our planet's infrastructure re. inventions, machines, buildings, etc., etc., etc...


bencollins said:
The Ladies record still remains untouched though, at 4.8 meters.

tumbleweed
ROAR! Priceless.

Edited by joz8968 on Thursday 17th January 15:26

WombatinSwansea

122 posts

199 months

Thursday 17th January 2008
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joz8968 said:
WombatinSwansea said:
Ha ha bloody ha.

One person did this and he happened to be male. Doesn't mean you can all do it. Remember that.
G'AARGH! She took the bait! Yes dear, but ONE MAN did do it - NO WOMAN wou... sorry, could. Probably.

Lest not forget which gender is responsible for virtually ALL of our planet's infrastructure re. inventions, machines, buildings, etc., etc., etc...


bencollins said:
The Ladies record still remains untouched though, at 4.8 meters.

tumbleweed
ROAR! Priceless.

Edited by joz8968 on Thursday 17th January 15:26
No dear, I think you were actually the one who took the bait.
Yes obviously womens' presence in motorsport is virtually non-existant, and it's unfortunate that a lot of doors remain closed to those women that may actually have some talent.

But my point was that you don't need to ridicule us all with obvious stereotype jokes like that. I think it was a justified slap.

biggrin

Simond001

4,518 posts

278 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Volte said:
I saw this at the 12.30 Sunday show when he broke the record again, but to be honest it looked completely underwhelming. Maybe if he'd done it in between some expensive cars it might have been different. I remember years ago seeing Russ Swift doing all this and more in an MG Montego around a car park full of cars very close together, and now that was exciting.

I'm going to sound like a real meathead here, but the Lambo donuts he did afterwards were more like it!

Precision driving is so much more exciting when there is the chance of crunching some expensive metal! spin

I like the guy having seen some of his stuff before, but this stunt just lacked danger. Sorreee. frown
Russ in a mondeo, aopolgies for quality, but it was an 80's advert for a Montego!

joz8968

1,042 posts

211 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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WombatinSwansea said:
No dear, I think you were actually the one who took the bait.
Yes obviously womens' presence in motorsport is virtually non-existant, and it's unfortunate that a lot of doors remain closed to those women that may actually have some talent.

But my point was that you don't need to ridicule us all with obvious stereotype jokes like that. I think it was a justified slap.

biggrin
It's okay, I didn't really mean what I said. I'm not really a woman-hater - just said it as a 'wind up', but you responded admirably. smileclap

WombatinSwansea

122 posts

199 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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joz8968 said:
It's okay, I didn't really mean what I said. I'm not really a woman-hater - just said it as a 'wind up', but you responded admirably. smileclap
Umm Thank you.

beer

Volte

9,773 posts

224 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Simond001 said:
Volte said:
I saw this at the 12.30 Sunday show when he broke the record again, but to be honest it looked completely underwhelming. Maybe if he'd done it in between some expensive cars it might have been different. I remember years ago seeing Russ Swift doing all this and more in an MG Montego around a car park full of cars very close together, and now that was exciting.

I'm going to sound like a real meathead here, but the Lambo donuts he did afterwards were more like it!

Precision driving is so much more exciting when there is the chance of crunching some expensive metal! spin

I like the guy having seen some of his stuff before, but this stunt just lacked danger. Sorreee. frown
Is this post missing a link? confused

Russ in a mondeo, aopolgies for quality, but it was an 80's advert for a Montego!

lost in espace

6,167 posts

208 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Can the techniques exhibited here be applied to an Avis Laguna with electronic parking brake?