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Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - groaver

I've read the article on the website about those who took the opportunity to "make hay while the sun shone":

https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/coronavirus/2020-06/lockdown-speeders-driver-clocked-152mph-during-lockdown/

I take it most of you saw the video of the idiot with their Audi RS6 on the M23?

Near Pease Pottage in W.Sussex according to the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYFQ3R997nk

No need for two hands either; you've got to hold your phone steady while filming....

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - thunderbird

Simple solution, take the cars off them and sell them after they have been given a new identity.

Then give the proceeds to the NHS.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - daveyjp

Last night's local news featured a Touran filmed doing 125mph along the M1, 5 children on board.

Today a Merc caught doing 136moh on the M62, however this is not unusual. As I have witnessed for many years for some the M62 is a race track over the Pennines.

Edited by daveyjp on 03/06/2020 at 17:46

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - groaver

I think the finance company might have an issue with that, TB.

Edited by groaver on 03/06/2020 at 17:51

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - madf

I think the finance company might have an issue with that, TB.

Easily solved. The driver is liable for the loss due to their actions..

(I know it would not stand up in law.. )

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - drd63

The Audi driver was a bit excessive but says something about how stable the car was that he could drive with one hand. Although traffic is increasing again, roads have been pretty quiet and most modern cars are pretty capable at higher speeds when traffic is light.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - groaver

The Audi driver was a bit excessive

Yes. About 130mph or so.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - Ian_SW

I'd doubt even with Audi's impressive engineering it would be that stable at 200mph, the road surface of British roads simply isn't smooth enough. There doesn't seem to be enough wind noise either. I suspect even with two hands on the wheel even a professional race driver would struggle to keep the car that steady. Your average half wit who thinks they can drive whilst filming with a phone would struggle to keep the car in a straight line, never mind process the information on the road ahead fast enough at the same time to manage not to crash.

I suspect the film may be a cleverly doctored fake, as people do have rather a lot of time on their hands at the moment and the maker was probably aiming for lots of YouTube views to earn a bit of cash! The car must be doing more than the speed limit as it is passing every other car, but by speeding up the frame rate and doing some editing on the car instruments, 100mph could be changed to look like 200mph. (Not that driving at 100mph while filming yourself is particularly safe either.......)

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - thunderbird

I think the finance company might have an issue with that, TB.

If the courts made an order for the offender to carry on paying off any monies owed or face the bailiffs or even bankruptcy what would be the issue? The Finance company would get their money and the idiot would be off the road.

The Audi driver was a bit excessive but says something about how stable the car was that he could drive with one hand. Although traffic is increasing again, roads have been pretty quiet and most modern cars are pretty capable at higher speeds when traffic is light.

I hope you are not suggesting its OK to drive at such speeds holding a mobile just because the roads are less busy than normal.

Last year We had a smart meter fitted and the chap was moaning because he had just been done for speeding for the 3rd time (46 in a 30) and he said he was planning to defend it on the basis that it was 4.00am, the roads were deserted and as an experienced driver he could decide what a safe speed was. I hope it went well for him.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - groaver

If the courts made an order for the offender to carry on paying off any monies owed or face the bailiffs or even bankruptcy what would be the issue? The Finance company would get their money and the idiot would be off the road.

The car (if financed) is the property of the finance company.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - thunderbird

The car (if financed) is the property of the finance company.

Not in all cases, as an example if a personal loan from a bank is used then the vehicle is not the banks property. But if legislation were passed to seize cars in these and other circumstances provisions could be incorporated to ensure that the finance company got their money, the NHS got theirs and the offender paid full cost for the vehicle.

That is why the government has lawyers.

Edited by thunderbird on 04/06/2020 at 14:42

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - 72 dudes

I'd doubt even with Audi's impressive engineering it would be that stable at 200mph, the road surface of British roads simply isn't smooth enough. There doesn't seem to be enough wind noise either. I suspect even with two hands on the wheel even a professional race driver would struggle to keep the car that steady. Your average half wit who thinks they can drive whilst filming with a phone would struggle to keep the car in a straight line, never mind process the information on the road ahead fast enough at the same time to manage not to crash.

I suspect the film may be a cleverly doctored fake, as people do have rather a lot of time on their hands at the moment and the maker was probably aiming for lots of YouTube views to earn a bit of cash! The car must be doing more than the speed limit as it is passing every other car, but by speeding up the frame rate and doing some editing on the car instruments, 100mph could be changed to look like 200mph. (Not that driving at 100mph while filming yourself is particularly safe either.......)

Nah!!

Understand what you mean Skodalan, but there's horrendous wind noise on the video and he's overtaking those cars and vans as if they're stationery.

I don't think there's any trickery and the revs on the rev counter correspond to the speed/gear.

The car is probably doing a true 193 ish which is obviously foolhardy, dangerous and highly illegal.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - Andrew-T

<< ... he's overtaking those cars and vans as if they're stationery. >>

I like that one - piles of headed notepaper and envelopes, you mean :-)

Sorry ....

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - 72 dudes

I'm blaming auto correct naturally ??

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - alan1302

was probably aiming for lots of YouTube views to earn a bit of cash!

He won't make any cash out of it as it's a new YouTube account and does not have enough subscribers - also anying illegal like this Google will normally close down anyway eventually.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - alan1302

The Audi driver was a bit excessive but says something about how stable the car was that he could drive with one hand. Although traffic is increasing again, roads have been pretty quiet and most modern cars are pretty capable at higher speeds when traffic is light.

If 200mph is a bit excessive what would you class as very excessive?! LOL

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - Steveieb

May be that customer who complained about a noise coming from his German car at 136mph.

Being turned down for a refund in this country he returned the car to the factory in Germany only to be told his complaint was with the UK importers.

Thinking he was on a winner because of the UK speed limit he was shocked when the customer services manager took him on to a motorway in the North West and took the car up to 135 mph.

He was told the noise was wind rushing through the grill and normal for the model ! So the claim was turned down !

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - drd63

Well first off, by all accounts it wasn’t 200mph, more like 193.

Very excessive would be doing 60 on a busy but very foggy m/way.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - barney100

That's some speed, one pothole, a bit of debris, imagine that. My car is capable of 155mph and many are but most of us try to keep to limits. Poodling alone the M3 at 70 and I rarely overtake much but many vehicles fly past.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - sammy1

Manual or DSG box, would like to think that the DSG could cope with that!

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - groaver

The dsg would manage no problem.

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - concrete

I suppose we all think we are good drivers. In a nice, safe modern car it feels good, even at fairly high speed. The real problem is the reaction if something goes wrong. The higher the speed the faster the reaction has to be. Not always possible. Even if some idiot makes a mistake and puts you in the clart, at that speed it would be a nightmare. There are race tracks you can hire to indulge the 'need for speed'.

Cheers Concrete

Audi RS6 - Lockdown speeders - thunderbird

There are race tracks you can hire to indulge the 'need for speed'.

Wouldn't work. Racetracks have pesky corners and the muppets who drive like idiots on the road have no actual skill when it comes to those.

Take the drivers of an XF R and a M3 that I saw at Cadwell when I was there with a mate at a Track Day. Sounded nice and went quick down the straits but on the twisty bits its their lack of skills and lack of sat nav did for them. The pleasure I got watching a bog standard Nissan Micra K11 on its doors handles round the twisty bits trying to get in their boot on the way out of the corners was a pleasure to watch.

On the day there were instructors who would accompany paying clients but after some tuition it made no difference.

Probably get 100 or more Micras for the price of the Jag or BMW.

Bet they did not admit it in the pub or more likely the Golf Club.