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Originally Posted by broadrun96
The statements made by the guy in the car, and spending the money, beg to differ. But sure, we'll go internet expert over dude who's actually been seen in the car, with cameras, and has the video to support him. And even if they don't use any of it, what's it to you?? Were you the extra they were gonna use, were you somehow inline for that time on track, did they steal your car?? If he wants to have fun with the car he has at his disposal why does it require YOUR approval of the ends, maybe he just is tired of hearing internet experts cry and put a helmet on. Maybe he wants to know a bit of what he perceives the speed and look as to know what he is looking for first hand
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Here we go with the bedroom keyboard warrior, who’s never been to an F1 track ever.
I was there and I never saw him drive, nor heard any suggestion he really did drive, apart from the aforementioned journo told me he did ‘a lot of the driving’ but one of the actual drivers just laughed, and I’ve known him a long time.
I don’t care if he drove or not. And it doesn’t require my approval. But there would be a lot of legal issues around that, especially if he drove with the public in attendance, which I doubt.
Also, as I said, a GP2 is a nightmare to pull away in and without a high level of fitness you wouldn’t even be able to turn the steering wheel at any speed, as it’s ridiculously heavy.