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NY to CA auto record set...
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Sounds like he's asking for trouble to me.
Here's an article with a bit more info. Meet The Guy Who Drove Across The U.S. In A Record 28 Hours 50 Minutes |
Hard to believe he did not receive speeding tickets.
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In this "Police State" of things he might now get tickets? LOL
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That's pretty crazy. I've read Alex Roy's book "The Driver" who did it in 31hrs 4mins (with gas receipts and gps tracking to prove it) and it seemed like they were near the limit. Making up 2 hours and averaging 98mph is nuts.
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I want to know what radar jamer he was using !
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The 98mph doesn't surprise me because I'm sure there were stretches around the midwest where they went way, way faster than that to make up for the areas of much slower traffic.
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+1 on the Benz and setup. Luck had to have been a big portion of the record run.
Hmmmm... ah yes, those days with scanners pre-programmed per jurisdiction (watch out for old school VASCAR), the toggle off for TL and BL. Solenoid actuated drop down rear plate LOL. |
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NY to CA auto record set...
Says he's a Lamborghini sales director and they used two laser jammers. It's possible he used one front-facing and one rear but "two laser jammers" might be code for "one laser jammer and one radar jammer" so he's not admitting to running afoul of any laws (FCC regs). When you read the story he's really not said or admitted to anything that can get him nailed - he doesn't say exactly which states he went through and even if he did, let's say Kentucky wants to charge him - all he has to say is "funny thing, we did the exact speed limit all the way through Kentucky and made up our 98 mph average in other states - prove me wrong".
Cool story. |
Glad he did it, We need more rebels, not lock step thinkers !
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He claims Roy's record is not legit because he did not follow the route of the original Cannonball. |
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In his book Roy chronicles the whole Gumball world, including his friendship/rivalry with Rawlings. I found it to very entertaining. |
Nice times.
But I still prefer to fly. |
that would be so so so much fun. the problem is the jail time for doing over 100 in many states - just not wroth it
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Can't catch a car crossing the country at avg 100 MPH but we can give a person a ticket for wearing google glasses. Crazy world.
BBC News - Ticket issued to driver wearing Google Glass |
I guess the NSA can access his GPS log and forward it on to the 20 or so states he passed through.... that would be expensive.
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I have been in some "spirited races B4"
We all sign up Those in charge are in "CHARGE" Make no mistake. No one was there. No referees . No cops NO where. it was FUN ! I am a low life, low income Porsche owner. These guys have ceramic brakes, calcium fortified hard ons , Wallets thick and I am PROUD of them . We get to have some Fun Barny and Fife go some where else and play,,,,,,,, bought off Its a is a GREAT day |
As fast as that is, it is slow.
The SR71 went the other direction. 64 MINUTES! Flying to museum at retirement of the aircraft, Los Angeles to Virginia's coast, average speed 2,124 mph. Now that is fast. And a record that will not be beat anytime soon. |
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