How not to drive a Carrera GT3

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How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Ivan » Sun Oct 14, 2007 4:45 pm

Title says it all

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNFr-cCWaGk

Result of this operation
1 wrecked Porsche
1 driver clocked @ 200kmh average
1 confiscated handgun
a load of illegal substance (XTC or something like that)
and at least 3 arrests in total
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Craig. » Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:32 pm

Bet theres some guy at Porsche saying. Despite a heavy crash our cars will still get you to 120mph no problem, we build em right. ;D
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Ashar » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:39 pm

That's just insane...But it's cool how he switches cars... 8-)

I've done 220KPH and it's honestly not as bad as it looks...Of course, I did it on an open stretch of highway rather than with traffic around me... ;)
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Layne. » Mon Oct 15, 2007 2:59 am

LOL That cop can't drive for poop

He's going so slow if that was an aussie cop we would've caught him easy Holden V8 BOOH YA!
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Ivan » Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:21 am

LOL That cop can't drive for poop

He's going so slow if that was an aussie cop we would've caught him easy Holden V8 BOOH YA!

Dutch traffic cops cant catch speeders since they lost their 911 Targas...
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Craig. » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:54 am

LOL That cop can't drive for poop

He's going so slow if that was an aussie cop we would've caught him easy Holden V8 BOOH YA!

Sorry mate but I've seen the Holden V8 try to go round a corner too fast, it wasn't pretty. And if the driver of said Porsche had actually been any good, then it wouldn't have had any problems outrunning said holden. ;)
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby expat » Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:32 am

LOL That cop can't drive for poop

He's going so slow if that was an aussie cop we would've caught him easy Holden V8 BOOH YA!

Sorry mate but I've seen the Holden V8 try to go round a corner too fast, it wasn't pretty. And if the driver of said Porsche had actually been any good, then it wouldn't have had any problems outrunning said holden. ;)


Or mastering that most difficult of tasks, entering the motorway via the on ramp ;D

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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:56 am

The cars from the KLPD (Dutch highwaypatrol) are tuned for acceleration and cornering. The drivers get a special (circuit)training to know very well what they are doing. You need something fast and drive it very well to stay in front. I've seen these Volvos V70 corner like a racing car. That is packed full with equipment.......

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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Sytse » Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:33 am

Here's the comment of another version of this vid on youtube:

A 42-year old man from Purmerend, the Netherlands is caught after a bizarre chase. The man driving a Porsche 911 GT3 drove at speeds exceeding 200 km/h (125 mph) on the A7. The police gave him the stop sign from an undercover surveillance car. The Porsche, ignoring this, took a last second exit and went off. While entering the high way again, the driver lost control in the corner of the entranceway hitting the safety rails. While losing several parts from his car he tried to escape again. While being chased he took the road verge desperate to escape. He enters a parking space next to the high way and steps over to a Volkswagen Golf, driven by his 33-year old girlfriend. A 29-year old man which was the passenger at the Porsche took over the wheel from the Porsche and tries to get away. As seen in the video, while this was happening the police is taking a safe distance, observing until backup has arrived. The Golf drives away like nothing happened but the police knew he was in that car. They create a road block to hold up the traffic so they can arrest the former Porsche driver, the passenger now driving the Porsche also gets arrested.
In the Golf happens to be a baby and in the baby-seat they discovered a firearm. In the clothing of the baby hard drugs were found. Both man are still in custody.


Oh and I thought that was rather nice driving, the second time they went throught the grass. Decelerate from 110 to 20 and then make a U-turn over the grass in less than 4 seconds wthout slipping...
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby expat » Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:41 am

Crash ;) (police are my friends, somehow they always want to talk to me.....)



I have got away with it twice this week, illegally parked as I picked up a take away, came outside just as the policeman was getting out of his car. At that precice moment, two lads came around the corner on a push bike, two up and no lights. I have no idea who they are, but would like to take this opportunity to say thank you, you saved me
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Ashar » Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:53 pm

The Italian police has quite a few Lamborghini's...I've had the luck of seeing around 3 of them...Was rather fun to see them blast by with the sirens blaring... 8-) 8-)
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby expat » Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:47 am

The Italian police has quite a few Lamborghini's...I've had the luck of seeing around 3 of them...Was rather fun to see them blast by with the sirens blaring... 8-) 8-)




I think that they are used for transplant organ transfer from hospital to hospital rather than "police stuff".

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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby Craig. » Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:03 am

The Italian police has quite a few Lamborghini's...I've had the luck of seeing around 3 of them...Was rather fun to see them blast by with the sirens blaring... 8-) 8-)




I think that they are used for transplant organ transfer from hospital to hospital rather than "police stuff".

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And of course, the source of many fights in the parking lot each morning over who gets the keys. ;) ;D
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby spitfire boy » Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:56 am

The Italian police has quite a few Lamborghini's...I've had the luck of seeing around 3 of them...Was rather fun to see them blast by with the sirens blaring... 8-) 8-)



The Met's got them too!! ;D

The car in the link above isn't actually owned by the metropolitan police; it was owned by lambo and was painted in met colours for a show. Sadly. :'(
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Re: How not to drive a Carrera GT3

Postby expat » Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:24 pm

The Italian police has quite a few Lamborghini's...I've had the luck of seeing around 3 of them...Was rather fun to see them blast by with the sirens blaring... 8-) 8-)



The Met's got them too!! ;D

The car in the link above isn't actually owned by the metropolitan police; it was owned by lambo and was painted in met colours for a show. Sadly. :'(


And what is the average speed in London.............................12mph ;D ;D

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