Sorry but I have to reply to this especially when doesn't know and cant know anything about me.
Nikom133 wrote : Sooo... if carts are for kids, for what kind of creature is driving 220km/h while raining down the motorway with 120 km/h limit..? Hardly a thing to be proud about, if true. (Yeah, right)
And please, stop crapping about Euro style. On average, most popular car class in Europe is, what? Anywhere between 1 and 2 L engine? Cars that can come close to 220km/h (and more Rolling Eyes ) are for privileged only.
Number 1 the quote of me doing 220 km/h whilst raining is true. Number 2 who are you to say what I have or haven't done is true or not you don't even know me. Number 3 if you have ever been to Italy, Croatia and Slovenija you will probaly notice a lot of people don't obey the speed limit and seeing people speed is of no surprise. Number 4, I feel very proud of what I did and do. What inspired me to do it, well this is it, I got into a taxi in Frankfurt after getting out of the airport and the taxi driver was doing 200 km/h plus on the autobahn in the rain so hell if he can do it so can I. Number 5, I never had a crappy 2.0 litre or smaller engine car, I had a BMW 540i when I lived in Europe courtsey of daddy
so thats a 4.0 litre V8 capable of well over 220 km/h so mr who thinks he knows so much about me I am one of the "privileged only" ones.
And as for your comment bud about karts doing 280 km/h, does the one you race go that fast? Of course if you say they do I won't deny you as I am not one who knows you weather it is true or not but for courtsey sake don't call me a liar (both you and nikon133) as I don't call you a liar when your saying the truth. It is not nice. And lets stop this "pick on Kiki stuff" (that's my name) ie stop ganging up on me just because you don't like what I have got to say. Say your point and be nice about it. I hate McLaren and think you support a team with no heritage and you think I am a mindless Ferrari supporter. Whatever but I think we both have great knowledge of F1 and more that we can benefit from each other rather than fight so how about it bud and the rest who don't like me, can we be friends? I put my hand out to you and offer my friendship, the rest is up to you.
Let me answer you by the numbers.
1. You say it is true. I wasn't there to witness... but if it is true, I think that was extremely irresponsible, childish, stupid, as you've endangered yours and life of many innocent travelers. Though I'm sure you feel confident about your driving skills, I've seen (on TV news) and read about many local NZ boy racers, being as confident in their Japanese tuners and Ausie muscle V8s... and being dead, together with some innocent people. Unless you had your "autoput" closed to rest of the traffic. Did you?
2. I am the one being around different forums for long time and seen a lt of crap people have been saying. As you said, I don't know you... so why would I believe you just because you said so? Not that I really care, either, but as I said - if you did so, check my number 1.
3. I have spent a lot of time in different parts of ex-Yugoslavia and still have great friends (and some relatives) in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia. I've traveled through Europe as well, including Italy. Until 7 years ago, standard in ex-Yugoslav republics was low and most common car was Yugo (ranging from 950 to 1100cc, strongest one around 40kw). While quality of life there is improving, it is still well below West European standard and while there are less Yugos and more western and Japanese cars nowadays, smaller engines are still in great majority. 'course there are people wealthy enough to have real good and fast car. I also witnessed even people with Yugos speeding (much as they could) and being primitive, impolite, and irresponsible behind steering wheel, but that has nothing to do with "Euro style"... what it does have to do with is local Police not doing their job, being underpaid and all that. I know plenty of Croatians and Serbians (and a few other ex-Yugoslavs) here in NZ and they are all driving sweet as, not being happy with 100 Euros (equivalent) fine for minor speeding and 6 - 12 month license loss (plus big fat fine) for major one.
4. I'm very sorry for you if you feel proud. Real people (the way I see that) will pay some money and take their cars to one of racing tracks opened to public. That way, once they realize they are not divine as they imagined, they will at worst endanger their life and life of other racers (willing to take the risk simply by being there), but probably not do anything worst than damage their toys - since racing tracks are usually designed and equipped for high-speed accidents. Driving twice the maximum speed on public road while raining is NOTHING to be proud of for any decent person, but hey - I'm pretty sure even those snipers shooting innocent people in shopping malls and schools were proud of what they did (or would be if they lived long enough), so it's all very personal point of view. I heard yours, you heard mine.
And just a little P.S.: Germany has motorways with almost no speed limit. Croatia, much as I know, is limited to 120km/h. See the difference? I also think you are lucky having dad who can provide you with real good car, so don't waste your luck risking to end up crippled for the rest of your life.
But if it comforts you, I've seen a lot of rich kids speeding in fast cars all around ex Yugoslavia, being confident their daddies will pay their fines (or pull a string or two) and get them a new car if they total current one, so now I believe you a bit more about your mad driving. Not that I respect you any more - on the contrary. So grow up and accept that if you say or do something around here, people will tell you back what they think on that - to your liking or not. We're not your parents or your best palls, we're people who might end dead or loose someone to a "driver" like you. Or maybe have already done so.
Have a nice day.
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