We all know, or suspect, how difficult that might contain the right foot when you have a sports between hands. A
sports those that invite you to step on the accelerator without
hesitation, see the tachometer and speedometer needle climbing without
remission and listen to the sound of its engine at high revs. Well,
it is now clear that for everything there is a time and a place, and so
the best place is certainly not a public highway, because accident
risks multiply exponentially.
Nothing
like going to a closed circuit and be able to enjoy our sport without
punches and without putting at risk to other drivers for something like
this. But for what is still seen there worst
borderline cases, such as this that we bring here: the driver of a Mercedes Benz slr Mclaren Roadster Brabus circulating to fund a public parking and
reaching 150 Km/h, wanting to boast of mmorg in the wrong place.
In
an enclosed sound from the engine of a sports area as this is brutal
because of the resonance (as happens in a tunnel), and even more so if
we take into account that it is a convertible, but what is clear is that
this is one of the worst sites for driving at 150 Km/h, and if I also
hurry to drive a quarter of speed that can reach the Mercedes SLR
McLaren Roadster prepared by Brabus.
What if one gets to cross a pedestrian that lower your car or go to pick it up? Or if a car crosses backtracking from its plaza de parking? The
answer is obvious: to 150 Km/h in a closed, narrow site as a public
parking there is no margin of rectification, and the accident would be
inevitable and very serious cosnecuencias. No, parking is not the best place to make a drag race, of course.
Beyond
this small reflection that not because of clear ceases to be necessary,
a little higher you have the proof of the offence: 2013 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster and their 660 squeezed its motor 5.5 HP V8 to 150 Km/h in this parking
lot in Paris. The video transmits vertigo, but also a bit of panic if we put ourselves in the place. Incidentally, as a bonus, look towards the end of the video: nothing less than a Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir parked...
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