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So a broken link, the first casualty at Le man's since 1997 and one from a year ago an old man in a 1920's Bentley. Your helping to prove my point, I did say on a track in England as well....
It's not proving your point at all. Those people died, and there are plenty of links to the ones who have. Henry Surtees died at Brand Hatch just a few years ago, so even the sons of a World Champions are not immune. The last two years in F1 alone has seen a marshal die and another injured. Those are the people who stick to the rules and try hard to be safe in a safety driven environment. Any death or injury in a sport is worth trying to eliminate, but it is and always will be a dangerous sport. What it doesn't need is the imbecilic actions of brainless cretins trying to show what men they are with complete disregard for anybody else's safety. What they do is succeed in proving what pitiful depths of stupidity humanity can actually reach and it draws out a bunch if similar reprobates from the shallow end of the gene pool who think they achieved something great. Consequently there are a few, including Cottle, who've marked themselves out, as Turbohot so neatly put it, for being prime candidates for denial of breeding rights.
So a broken link, the first casualty at Le man's since 1997 and one from a year ago an old man in a 1920's Bentley. Your helping to prove my point, I did say on a track in England as well....
So a broken link, the first casualty at Le man's since 1997 and one from a year ago an old man in a 1920's Bentley. Your helping to prove my point, I did say on a track in England as well....
Let's put it nice and simple for you shall we? If you think this tool is some kind of world class hero for taking a road car full of chavs onto a dangerous race circuit then I'm afraid you run the risk of being more of a pr1ck than he is!
I searched google for 30 seconds and came up with those links, 2 in the UK and 1 in France recently. They are not front page headline material as accidents & fatalities happen on race circuits all the time. You obviously don't race yourself or you would know about the inherent dangers!
I finding it a little strange on a car forum,where you would think members be more in the know of cars and Motorsport.Some think what this guy did was ok.
So a broken link, the first casualty at Le man's since 1997 and one from a year ago an old man in a 1920's Bentley. Your helping to prove my point, I did say on a track in England as well....
........and I answered your idiotic question by saying a few weeks ago which is correct.
You obviously know nothing whatsoever about motorsport. You're either 12 years old or need to get help from the mental health hotline.
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I don't have a daughter, so I've no idea how her father felt. As a fellow garage owner, I dare say I'd start by putting the scrawny git's neck in a vice, feed a large flat bladed screwdriver up his nose and go from there if he'd frightened my little girl like that. Of course as he's apparently "up for anything" a little spot of mild torture should also make him cackle like it did on the video.
So a broken link, the first casualty at Le man's since 1997 and one from a year ago an old man in a 1920's Bentley. Your helping to prove my point, I did say on a track in England as well....
Well not sure about 'neatly', casualhero. I used profanities for the d4ckhead, but you know me well. I'd say 'as it is' and 'quite appropriately', if not so neatly; with no mercy and well-deserved ruthlessness. He really is a twohat, I agree.
I honestly believe that his sentence is way too long.
I don't think it's too long, he showed no remorse and said he would do it again. He is an utter *** and deserves a tough lesson which hopefully will make him think in future.
I don't think it's too long, he showed no remorse and said he would do it again. He is an utter *** and deserves a tough lesson which hopefully will make him think in future.
This.
He showed no regard to the safety of his passengers, the other drivers out on track or the marshals.
When he was caught he showed no remorse whatsoever and said he'd do it again!!