Supercar Breakfast Meet and Convoy to Goodwood.
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AMG Merc said:
Peter Saywell's aircraft parts business. Aircraft On Ground Not sure if he sold it years ago now.
Aircraft On Ground or AOG for short is a widely used aviation term. To put it plainly (no pun intended) if an aircraft goes tech or has a fault which can inhibit its continued use, the airline will use AOG. For instance, when the airline buyers are looking for the component on the open market (Such as Saywell's) they will notify the salesperson they have an AOG situation implying the urgency and that it is time critical. Every minute an aircraft is in the ground costs airlines $$$s.
AMG Merc said:
Does anyone know where the bird strike that cracked the windscreen occurred and what's the car?
That was me. Was about to overtake the Nine Juan Ate but a Pheasant thought it funny to pick a fight with Le Mini
jakemico said:
Was about to overtake the Nine Juan Ate but a Pheasant thought it funny to pick a fight with Le Mini
Was that in the afternoon session?One ran out in front of me whilst doing the lunchtime parade lap. Easy to avoid when you're only doing 30mph!
If it was the same one it didn't learn its lesson....
Darwin in action!
jakemico said:
At least he knew to keep it on the track...
It's a shame this has cast a tiny shadow on an otherwise great day. Huge well done to Ian for organising another impressive collection!!
It's a shame AOL have considered it "newsworthy" It's a shame this has cast a tiny shadow on an otherwise great day. Huge well done to Ian for organising another impressive collection!!
Edited by jakemico on Monday 27th February 13:51
http://cars.aol.co.uk/2017/02/27/ferrari-driver-co...
sparta6 said:
jakemico said:
At least he knew to keep it on the track...
It's a shame this has cast a tiny shadow on an otherwise great day. Huge well done to Ian for organising another impressive collection!!
It's a shame AOL have considered it "newsworthy" It's a shame this has cast a tiny shadow on an otherwise great day. Huge well done to Ian for organising another impressive collection!!
Edited by jakemico on Monday 27th February 13:51
http://cars.aol.co.uk/2017/02/27/ferrari-driver-co...
1. Someone with a ~£180k car has not bothered to learn how to drive it...
2. A ~£180k Ferrari handles so bad it spins off on a dry, smooth, straight road...
3. Someone viewing a 30sec video online has squealed to plod...
Yipper said:
Not sure what is most shocking:
1. Someone with a ~£180k car has not bothered to learn how to drive it...
2. A ~£180k Ferrari handles so bad it spins off on a dry, smooth, straight road...
3. Someone viewing a 30sec video online has squealed to plod...
Sorry, what experience have you got of these cars that you can speak (apparently) from authority about them?1. Someone with a ~£180k car has not bothered to learn how to drive it...
2. A ~£180k Ferrari handles so bad it spins off on a dry, smooth, straight road...
3. Someone viewing a 30sec video online has squealed to plod...
Ridiculous that the Police are investigating this really. Driver got caught out and had a moment in a powerful RWD car. There was no collision, the whole thing was over in less than 10 seconds. There's plenty worse footage of errant driving on dashcam videos all over YouTube.
100 IAN said:
jakemico said:
Was about to overtake the Nine Juan Ate but a Pheasant thought it funny to pick a fight with Le Mini
Was that in the afternoon session?One ran out in front of me whilst doing the lunchtime parade lap. Easy to avoid when you're only doing 30mph!
If it was the same one it didn't learn its lesson....
Darwin in action!
sparta6 said:
jakemico said:
At least he knew to keep it on the track...
It's a shame this has cast a tiny shadow on an otherwise great day. Huge well done to Ian for organising another impressive collection!!
It's a shame AOL have considered it "newsworthy" It's a shame this has cast a tiny shadow on an otherwise great day. Huge well done to Ian for organising another impressive collection!!
Edited by jakemico on Monday 27th February 13:51
http://cars.aol.co.uk/2017/02/27/ferrari-driver-co...
I agree a little too harsh, i was there on the day and a few people did get excited and carried away, on cold tyres this guy should have known better and may have turned off tc to give the young lads a show but must have scared himself more than anyone. without doubt he's learnt from it and everyone should let this one rest now>
AMG Merc said:
"We are investigating. Anyone who saw what happened, including the driver of the red Ford Mondeo, which was almost involved in a collision, is asked to call 101 and quote serial 394 of 27/2."
OK, he should have stopped for a word with Mondeo Man but a bit harsh, no?
OK, he should have stopped for a word with Mondeo Man but a bit harsh, no?
Edited by Fuoco on Sunday 5th March 09:52
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