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Building: Mac1 sold, now TD5 Defender 90 and 911 C4
posted on 18/6/13 at 04:13 PM
Assuming he went for a pint afterwards because he wasnt badly hurt, i cannot believe he walked away from that. At best it looks like he should be
badly injured, at worst the amco looked nastily close to taking his head off! Unbelievable.
Re damaging the car, these guys know the risks and have to be applauded for using them in the way they were always intended. Classic racers will be
bent every year and need major rebuilds. I guess that is what keeps the sport alive.
Lucky chap but at the end of the day id rather spend a day with a sheet of ali a hammer and a bag of sand than go about trying to mend some splintered
carbon fibre.theres probably very few original panels on that anyway.major respect to these people who have money and the balls to spend it driving
these machines.i dont do museums but seeing any classic/vintage/rare car being properly used makes the hair on my neck stand up like no modern race or
rally car can anymore!
quote:Originally posted by DarrenW
Assuming he went for a pint afterwards because he wasnt badly hurt, i cannot believe he walked away from that. At best it looks like he should be
badly injured, at worst the amco looked nastily close to taking his head off! Unbelievable.
Re damaging the car, these guys know the risks and have to be applauded for using them in the way they were always intended. Classic racers will be
bent every year and need major rebuilds. I guess that is what keeps the sport alive.
I quite agree. Good to see him getting out and racing it.
The sight of the mangled steering wheel was quite scarey. Very surprised he walked away.