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if you can drive like a normal person after watching this, you're a
better man than I...
nate

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Karin Gillette - 07 Jun 2005 01:55 GMT
that would be soooooo fun.
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Yee HAW!!!!! That guy is GOOD!
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Jeff Rice - 07 Jun 2005 02:13 GMT
It'll never make reserve on Ebay.
There's a chip in the windshield, the door panel is missing, there's a bad
whine in the transmission, the brakes squeak, and the heater must not work,
because he has to wear extra clothes to keep warm.
Jeff (And the radio... Where is it?) Rice
hoxiepoo@cox.net - 07 Jun 2005 03:18 GMT
Gee, Nate - Hans could have made some real time if that red whaletail
had gotten out of his way. The 'Ring is certainly a most beautiful
racetrack for the drivers. At almost 9 minutes for a full lap, it would
be hard to get bored with the scenery. Thanks for posting it!
jab-ph - 07 Jun 2005 03:25 GMT
Wow, what a ride, of course it was Hans Stuck, I think he is known as a
Nurburgring meister. I was taken with his passing authority. Didn't
see any baubles in what is it, 20 miles. The only thing better would to
be in a formula car, now that's life on the edge.
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Jeff DeWitt - 07 Jun 2005 03:36 GMT
Wow, that was some drive!
Any idea how fast he got up to, or what his average speed was?
When the driver of that red whaletail finished holding up traffic did he
switch back to his regular car, a 1979 Ford LTD? <G>
Jeff DeWitt
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ddstnkmp@earthlink.net - 07 Jun 2005 03:48 GMT
My son just bought a new M3 with the competition package. I dare not
send this to him <g>.
-Dick-
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hoxiepoo@cox.net - 07 Jun 2005 05:19 GMT
>From the sound of the straight-cut tranny gears, I'd say Hans was in
his M3 LeMans racecar. And from the look of the fencing going by the
window, I'd guess close to 200MPH. Incredible stuff, anyway you look at
it!
Jim Pascale - 07 Jun 2005 13:53 GMT
VERY nice, Nate, thanks for the post.
I'll drive the 930 cabriolet to work today. :)
Jim Pascale
N8N - 07 Jun 2005 14:41 GMT
> VERY nice, Nate, thanks for the post.
> I'll drive the 930 cabriolet to work today. :)
> Jim Pascale
um, thanks for sharing that with us, I think.... :/
nate
--Shiva-- - 21 Jun 2005 03:40 GMT
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 20:42:24 -0400, you wrote:
>warning: not dialup friendly
NO JOKE.. 54 meg..
>http://www.dgtalpimp.com/m3_gtr_nurburgring.wmv
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>if you can drive like a normal person after watching this, you're a
>better man than I...
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>nate
--Shiva--
bondobilly - 22 Jun 2005 03:47 GMT
One Lap of that length, at the highest speed my 56J would require a full
tankfull.
That is azmazing driving, but way too close to really working.
Billy