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ROLLIN OUT! 200+mph..

AZStreetScene huh.... I thought it was done in Arizona because of the center cable barrier. Looked like the lower part of the Loop 202, maybe even heading down the 101 as thats in Scottsdale where most of the rich folks live. Thank gawd he was doing it really late, otherwise those freeways are freaking PACKED.
 
amen, ive never been much for top speed runs. prefer just getin there quick and leting off, accelaration basially.
i was suprised to see him spend so much time in 6th, in our f-bodys, you stay in 5th to get the highest top speed(well in cars with stock gears)
im not sure what those cars are rated at HP wise, but theyve probly got at least 100HP+ on me, and probly weight 500lbs less, and not to mention its superior aerodynamics(i assume) so i guess the combination of the three allows them to pull 6th.
 
I love their safety plan:
DRIVER: "Hey lookout for any cars in front of us"
CAMERAMAN::shock:

Video is cool,but that's way too fast on public roads.What an idiot,can this video be used to press charges? Dang 219mph....
 
haha yeah, amen, i can admit this right now, i would not have had the balls to ride along and film. no way i woulda screamed and cryed for him to stop.
now driving is a different story:twisted: i dont care to put my life in others hands. but yeah that was pretty stupid on public roads, he probly serious jeopardized a dozen or so peoples lives to make that, however im glad he did (make the vid) cause that was insane:shock::lol:
 
haha yeah, amen, i can admit this right now, i would not have had the balls to ride along and film. no way i woulda screamed and cryed for him to stop.
now driving is a different story:twisted: i dont care to put my life in others hands. but yeah that was pretty stupid on public roads, he probly serious jeopardized a dozen or so peoples lives to make that, however im glad he did (make the vid) cause that was insane:shock::lol:

Don't get me wrong....it's was awesome nothing happened.But if something did,you can almost assure that you'd be dead...instantly.
 
I just found another video of this guy... look like the license place says "CHAOS 4" :twisted:
 
back when i lived in PHX goin to UTI, my friend got a speeding ticket on his GSX-R 1000 going up 17 between thunderbird and bell road. 167 in a 55, he had to sell the bike to pay for it. one of my teachers at uti worked at the proving grounds, he said on the big oval track you could drive a vette without ever touching the wheel. they'd burn entire tanks of gas without ever having to steer the car, it would just stay in the same groove all the way around.
 
Your buddy was lucky he didn't get taken to jail right there.

And that's the endurance track. They used it to test MPG and what not.
 
Your buddy was lucky he didn't get taken to jail right there.

And that's the endurance track. They used it to test MPG and what not.


he spent one night there, they had to roadblock him. a cop coming down an onramp got him with a radar gun but couldnt catch him so he radioed ahead and they were waiting for him.
 
There's a thread about this on the Traxxas Forum as well as a quote from the local PD

PHOENIX -- A Lamborghini Murcielago seen in a YouTube video allegedly going 219 mph on the Red Mountain Freeway in east Mesa is owned by a former Phoenix dentist.

Arizona Department of Public Safety officials called the freeway incident an "extreme violation of the posted speed 65 mph speed limit" and said they have opened a criminal investigation.

The video, which was pulled from YouTube, shows the driver attempting to break the car's previous top speed of 171 mph on a freeway traveled by hundreds of thousands of motorists every day

But this part in particular just cracked me up
Arizona Department of Public Safety officials called the freeway incident an "extreme violation of the posted speed 65 mph speed limit" and said they have opened a criminal investigation.

Gee, you think:lol:
 
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