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#1 Aug 15 2007 at 12:35 PM Rating: Good
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RCMP investigate video showing cars hitting speeds of 300 km/h


Alberta RCMP have arrested four people for allegedly driving Ferraris and Lamborghinis at speeds in excess of 200 km/h, one of whom is featured in a video circulating on the internet showing luxury cars hurtling down the province's highways.

The RCMP are investigating reports that drivers of some luxury sports cars, such as the cars seen here, have been using highways in southern Alberta as a speedway.The RCMP are investigating reports that drivers of some luxury sports cars, such as the cars seen here, have been using highways in southern Alberta as a speedway.
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Four exotic sports car drivers were tracked down south of Calgary on Sunday after local residents complained to police about speeding on Highway 23, near High River.

No charges were laid, but RCMP say the investigation is continuing.

One of the people arrested was Zahir Rana, who owns ZR Auto, which specializes in selling Ferrari and Lamborghini cars.

The company produced a video circulating online that features high-end cars hurtling down a rural highway, with a shot of the speedometers showing top speeds in excess of 300 km/h.
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In the video, Rana is clocked driving his Lamborghini at 339 km/h.

"I was nervous before the run. And when I was doing the run, at that time, I just wanted to go faster and faster. And I know I could have done 350, but I ran out of road," he says in the video.

"I just wanted to push and not give a damn about what happened."

Rana told CBC News on Tuesday that the video was faked.

"It's viral marketing. It's nothing. It's not factual at all," he said. "You can make … spaceships land on the moon and put it on TV and [make it] look real."

Alberta RCMP aren't so sure. Sgt. Patrick Webb said he thinks the video could be authentic and an investigation is underway.

"That gets past the point of simply being a little bit heavy on the foot and exceeding a highway speed by 10 or 20 kilometres an hour. This is into the area of dangerous driving and endangers everybody."

Keith Morison, a spokesman for the Calgary Sports Car Club, said it's irresponsible to drive that fast on an open highway, where trucks could appear from a side road or an animal can dash onto the road.

In the Calgary area alone there are more than 40 organized racing events each year, so there is no need to use the highway, he said.

Webb said street racing has long had a presence in Alberta, but what makes this situation unique is the exotic nature of the cars, which he said is tied to Albertans' increasing wealth.


You head over to Canada lately with your new vehicle? Smiley: sly
#2 Aug 15 2007 at 12:38 PM Rating: Good
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I've driven that stretch of highway many a time. Always see some **** driving like a bloody maniac but the highway really is built for it. There's about 4 turns in the road in about 3 hours.
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#3 Aug 15 2007 at 12:41 PM Rating: Default
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Why would Nobby even want to go to Canaduh?
#4 Aug 15 2007 at 12:49 PM Rating: Good
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Sounds like fun :)
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#5 Aug 15 2007 at 1:19 PM Rating: Decent
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Why would Nobby even want to go to Canaduh?


I would imagine because of a highway that you can drive 300km/h on.

Edited, Aug 15th 2007 4:19:59pm by Kaelesh
#6 Aug 15 2007 at 1:27 PM Rating: Good
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Kaelesh wrote:
MentalFrog wrote:
Why would Nobby even want to go to Canaduh?


I would imagine because of a highway that you can drive 300km/h on.
Well if I had a Lambo or a Red Eyetie Gee-Gee that would be fun.

There are looooong straight roads here where I could do that if I had the car muscle, and I would enjoy it.

Truth be told, I get more fun from a twisty road with 80mph tail-sliding curves and tight 50mph drifting corners.

And Canaduh? Well our cops do wear tits on their heads, but at least they don't dress like drag queens, and drink Molson outa horses' botty-holes.
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#7 Aug 15 2007 at 1:33 PM Rating: Decent
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Truth be told, I get more fun from a twisty road with 80mph tail-sliding curves and tight 50mph drifting corners.


I severely enjoy my Pedal Start Moped and a nice round of Sneaker Skiing. So I totally feel ya there Nobby.
#8 Aug 15 2007 at 1:36 PM Rating: Good
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Kaelesh wrote:
Lord Nobby wrote:
Truth be told, I get more fun from a twisty road with 80mph tail-sliding curves and tight 50mph drifting corners.


I severely enjoy my Pedal Start Moped and a nice round of Sneaker Skiing. So I totally feel ya there Nobby.
OK. Thanks for translating my post from straight to ghey.
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#9 Aug 15 2007 at 1:39 PM Rating: Decent
Smiley: lol

It's 3AM, you have a bottle of cheap irish whisky and 6 inches of snow. You live in Iowa. The Moped is in the garage and you can think of nothing else but climbing on top of that sweet 50cc, 2 stroke piece of engineering genius.

Yee. Haw.

That didn't help either, did it?

Edited, Aug 15th 2007 4:39:28pm by Kaelesh
#10 Aug 15 2007 at 1:46 PM Rating: Good
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Kaelesh wrote:


That didn't help either, did it?

There was a bit of a lisp in that post, thweetcheetkth
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#11 Aug 15 2007 at 1:57 PM Rating: Good
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I'm gonna go and put a penny on the highway.

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#12 Aug 15 2007 at 2:09 PM Rating: Decent
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Lord Nobby wrote:

Truth be told, I get more fun from a twisty road with 80mph tail-sliding curves and tight 50mph drifting corners.


Get yourself a Supermoto bike and those 80mph tail-sliding curves and tight 50mph drifting corners will seem like those long straight highways in Canada.
#13 Aug 15 2007 at 2:20 PM Rating: Good
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Get yourself a Supermoto bike and those 80mph tail-sliding curves and tight 50mph drifting corners will seem as boring as those long straight highways in Canada.
Yeah, I grew out of that 25 years ago
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#14 Aug 15 2007 at 2:21 PM Rating: Decent
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There's snow?? In Iowa?? It's August!
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#15 Aug 16 2007 at 5:24 AM Rating: Good
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#16 Aug 16 2007 at 5:30 AM Rating: Decent
Negative. We have it imported from Canadiaiaiaia so we can rip it up on our scooters.
#17 Aug 16 2007 at 7:39 AM Rating: Good
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Kaelesh wrote:
MentalFrog wrote:
Why would Nobby even want to go to Canaduh?


I would imagine because of a highway that you can drive 300km/h on.

Edited, Aug 15th 2007 4:19:59pm by Kaelesh

True, but he can drive through the chunnel and make his way to parts of the autobahn and do it legally, without having to get his car across a pesky ocean.

Edited, Aug 16th 2007 11:39:19am by fhrugby
#18 Aug 16 2007 at 8:18 AM Rating: Decent
But isn't the "speed limit" (Smiley: lol) on the Autobahn 130km/h? I didn't think there was straight enough or safe enough parts to get to 300km/h over there. The worst you could do in Canada is hit a moose or an otter or something. I would think weaving in and out of Double decker buses would suck at those speeds.
#19 Aug 16 2007 at 8:22 AM Rating: Good
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Kaelesh wrote:
But isn't the "speed limit" (Smiley: lol) on the Autobahn 130km/h? I didn't think there was straight enough or safe enough parts to get to 300km/h over there. The worst you could do in Canada is hit a moose or an otter or something. I would think weaving in and out of Double decker buses would suck at those speeds.


Smiley: dubious

Otters?

In that part of the province I'd be worried about deer and coyotes darting out in front of your car. Moose aren't a problem since they don't dart.
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#20 Aug 16 2007 at 8:25 AM Rating: Decent
Have you ever met a hopped up Otter? Things are vicious and as such, should be banned from all highways.
#21 Aug 16 2007 at 12:12 PM Rating: Good
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Kaelesh wrote:
But isn't the "speed limit" (Smiley: lol) on the Autobahn 130km/h?
France and surrounding countries it's usually 130Kph (110Kph if it's raining).

Not on the Autobahns. Smiley: waycool


And there are plenty of Autobahns that are fairly straight for 40-100Km (A3 from Dernbach to Buisdorf is a nice run. Had the last car up to about 130Mph.

Next time I have 150Mph in my sights. (Alas, not this week)
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#22 Aug 16 2007 at 12:53 PM Rating: Decent
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Deathwysh wrote:

Get yourself a Supermoto bike and those 80mph tail-sliding curves and tight 50mph drifting corners will seem as boring as those long straight highways in Canada.
Yeah, I grew out of that 25 years ago


Sure. A lot of guys "grew out of it" right after they got the **** scared out of them.
#23 Aug 16 2007 at 2:46 PM Rating: Good
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Deathwysh wrote:

Sure. A lot of guys "grew out of it" right after they got the sh*t scared out of them.
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#24 Aug 17 2007 at 2:34 AM Rating: Good
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France and surrounding countries it's usually 130Kph (110Kph if it's raining).

Not on the Autobahns. Smiley: waycool


The speed limit in France is a bit like the smoking ban.

It's optional.

I remember going to brittany and my dad doing a steady 190km/h.

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#25 Aug 17 2007 at 10:47 AM Rating: Good
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Monsieur RedPhoenixxx wrote:
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The speed limit in France is a bit like the smoking ban.

It's optional.

I remember going to brittany and my dad doing a steady 190km/h.

Was stopped just near Abbeville doing 210Kph (130mph-ish).

The cop was quite formal at 1st, but was more interested in understanding if the pedals are the same way round. At first I was given a half-stern warning, but when I suggested he sit in the driver's seat to get a feel for a RH Drive, he was sweetness and light.

Unlike those Canadian Speed-*****!
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