BMW M3 CSL Drifting!
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driver is very good ill give em that.
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@StigRossi I am a BMW enthusiast and thought I would have a bit of fun. Much like you actually but on the other side of the argument! Sometimes I like playing the 'Devil's Advocate'. On another note, with your comment earlier your slope is even more slippery than mine... ;-) Thanks for the discussion. Take care!
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Oh so you never speed on public roads. Okay then, fair enough, you can have at this guy.
If I misunderstood you however, and you DO speed, you realize that you are standing on a very slippery slope and that in the eyes of some you are just as dangerous as anyone.
Also, I think it a bit silly and futile to go on youtube and comment on vids of ppl driving fast/dangerously. I mean, guy, you do realize how many videos there are like this? Just as an example, look up "Ghost Rider BMW"
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@StigRossi I did answer the question about speeding, look below. However the argument is NOT about speeding, it was the act of drifting like that on a busy public road and not somewhere like a track or out the back of a quiet industrial estate etc. It is about choosing your time and place to do something like this. What was done on this video was neither the time nor the place, and placed uneccessary risk to innocent bystanders going about their everyday business.
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Fair enough. You make valid points in your argument, however you've failed to answer me re: speeding on public roads and if you do it.
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@StigRossi I know for a fact that if I displayed the attitude you are with regard to the actions of this driver, I wouldn't last long in my job at all, or even get put in jail. I am sure it will become more clear to you as you continue to "grow up". I am not doubting he/she is a good driver and it is fun, but there is a time and place for everything and that wasn't the time or place. Even the best drivers still make mistakes and crash. The "stig" and "val" have crashed many times in their lives.
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@StigRossi In the act of overtaking on a single lane country road I have gone over the speed limit (by around 10-20km/h) to reduce my time on the "wrong side" of the road, however I do not speed or "intentionality break traction" at all when driving to the shops etc. There is a time and place for everything. Just like you, my job requires me to responsible as one little mistake from me could result in the death of a few hundred people. I am responsible for the lives of thousands of people a day.
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@StigRossi Med student hey, well done. You must be a student because I bet you after a while in your job in the real world I wouldn't be surprised if you change your tune after continually seeing road trauma victims. I was only just following your lead in the stereotyping with the 'grunting' as you automatically assumed I was a Volvo driver. All's fair in love and war! As I said, I had a very close family member killed by a driver doing things just like this so I think I have the right "judge".
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and I would suggest that this bloke in the CSL has more car control drifting round a roundabout than you have driving normally (or me either tbh) sooo judge not lest ye be judged
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Sry, I didn't read ur post properly. You said you've broken the spd limit on trackdays - technically thats an erroneous statement as there is no spd limit on trackdays but anyway. You didn't answer my question: do you or do you not break the speed limit when you drive to work/shops/gym/wherever. I'm not asking if you've EVER broken it as I presume you're a normal person and you have, I'm just asking if you break it semi-often now
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Mate, I'm a medical student soo no need for the grunts yeah.
You ride a bike - what kind? I ride a Multistrada atm.
Anyway, I ride like a tit tbh, and as a result don't judge anyone else for driving/riding like one. The day they kill someone I'll judge them, but until that point I'd advise you to quit pretending that everything is a slippery slope into hell.
yeah right! nice comment hehe
Hansburger 5 years ago