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  1. 3604u

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    Anyone knows where this is and why was the car there ? Looks like a police compound !and that tall structure in the back ground!
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    Oh man.... What model is this ? The front tyres look tiny!

    I think there would be good money in doing driving clinics for the rich in china. Many exotics there and lots of crashes.

    Rip to the deceased
     
  3. DILLIGAF

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    they all know how to drive :) and attending any driving classes / safety training would mean they loose face as they all know how to drive anyway.....

    Drive safe! Dilligaf
     
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    I understand , lots of face value there.

    Drive safe
     
  5. jerrym

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    Any Ferrari owners in Beijing?
     
  6. Jon@Tezta

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    is that the macau tower in the background?
     
  7. DILLIGAF

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    Head to the nightclubs located around the workers stadium, check the parking lots, plenty of exotics....

    Drive safe! Dilligaf
     
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    Based on the CCTV footage, they were quite a menace to public & deserves it. No convoy discipline & such.
     
  10. DILLIGAF

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    HK supercar drivers held over Shenzhen road race
    November 14, 2014, Friday | SHANGHAI DAILY NEWSPAPER

    A GROUP of 13 Hong Kong men said to have raced supercars along the highway in the southern city of Shenzhen have been held by police.

    Ferrari, McLaren, Lamborghini and Nissan GT-R cars are reported to have reached speeds of 251 kilometers per hour on the highway which has a speed limit of 100 kilometers per hour.

    Motorists overtaken by the illegal racers reported being terrified as the supercars weaved between lanes.

    The men are said to have told police that the roads in Hong Kong are too narrow for racing, so they crossed over to Guangdong Province instead, Nanfang Daily reported yesterday.

    Highway cameras recorded them racing on the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Riverside Highway around noon on November 6 and the following morning.

    The 89-kilometer highway links Guangdong’s capital Guangzhou, Dongguan and Shenzhen.

    The men, who are aged between 36 and 62, are suspected of dangerous driving. They face detention and fines if found guilty.

    The group had been issued with temporary certificates which allowed them to drive to Shenzhen and stay there for a week, it was reported.

    Driving toward Guangzhou, they recklessly chased each other and arbitrarily changed lanes, police said.

    A motorist surnamed Wang, who was driving a mini van at 100 kilometer per hour, told the paper that his vehicle shook when the pack of sports cars zoomed past.

    “I thought they were doing about 300 kilometers per hour as they chased each other,” he said,

    “My sight is very good but they passed so quickly that I couldn’t see their plate numbers.

    “I was terrified because I thought if one hit me I would certainly die.”

    Assisted by Shenzhen Customs, police had traced and held 13 people and 12 cars by yesterday.

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    Lovely , hope this cars don't crash
     
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    cars mostly driven by owner's son who is a very accomplished driver. to level of f3 in europe. he also races in carrera cup asia and is very quick
     
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    So he races F3 and carerra club .

    Should not be too difficult to see who he is 😁

    Good taste and skills they have .
     
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    ‘Fast and furious’ drivers held by police
    April 14, 2015, Tuesday | Shanghai Daily

    Two men have been detained on suspicion of dangerous driving after a crash involving two supercars in a Beijing tunnel on Saturday night, police in the capital said yesterday.

    Yu, 20, driving a US$500,000 Ferrari, and Tang, 21, at the wheel of an US$800,000 Lamborghini, were traveling at speeds of more than 160 kilometers per hour in the Datun Tunnel, the police said.

    Both cars collided with the tunnel wall and sustained serious damage. But there was only one injury, a woman in the passenger seat of the Lamborghini was slightly hurt.

    Police said Yu was from Changchun City in northeast China’s Jilin Province while Tang is from Beijing. Neither has a job, police added.

    Witnesses told The Beijing Times that the Lamborghini was in front of the Ferrari when they entered the tunnel at high speed around 9pm.

    Photographs showed the front of the Lamborghini had sheared off.

    The Ferrari sustained damage to the passenger side.

    Blood tests revealed that neither driver had been drinking, the newspaper said.

    The Beijing News quoted a witness as saying there were several other sports cars at the scene at the time of the crash.

    Datun Tunnel has three lanes in each direction with a speed limit of 60 kilometers per hour.

    The case caused a stir online as it happened just a day before “Furious 7,” the latest instalment of the street-racing “Fast and Furious” movie franchise had its premiere on the Chinese mainland.

    “A warm-up activity for the new movie, perhaps?” was one comment on Weibo.
     

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