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Audi blasts past French speed trap at 300 kph

Published: 15 Mar 10 12:11 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20100315-25887.html

French police have arrested a man caught driving a German-registered sports car so fast that their speed trap couldn't clock the estimated 300 kilometres (186 miles) per hour he was travelling.

The young man, who had apparently borrowed the Audi R8 speedster from a friend, was travelling well above 250 kilometres per hour when he blew past speed monitors in northern France, French daily Le Parisien reported on Sunday.

The speed limit on the road was 130 kilometres per hour, but officials believe the Frenchman, who was found to have consumed cannabis after being stopped by police, may have been driving as fast as a dizzying 300 kilometres per hour.

The speed demon won’t be allowed to drive his friend's car back to Germany any time soon, since he is scheduled to face French court proceedings.

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15:04 March 15, 2010 by twisted
Go Audi !!
15:15 March 15, 2010 by maxbrando
Out running a speed camera!! Now that is something!! I'll bet BMW and M-B are looking into this, and wondering: "Where did we go wrong?"
15:21 March 15, 2010 by dacarch
Driving that fast after smoking a J.? I thought cannabis made you mellow... guess he is a Playstation/360 user as well.
15:53 March 15, 2010 by fritzwiz
I was driving south on the A - 9 from Berlin at 180 kph in the center lane and was passed by a S 600 M-B sedan that must have been going that fast. Something that big going that fast is a real sight.
17:05 March 15, 2010 by hanskarl
So the real question is: will his friend get his R8 back or has it been held for evidence indefinitely only to be lost forever in a bureaucratic web? Mr. Sarkozy needs a makeup gift for Carla.
20:30 March 15, 2010 by Edmond Schindler
"who was found to have consumed cannabis after being stopped by police"

According to this sentence, he lit up after he was stopped, just to settle his nerves? Oder? Pretty funny really...
21:09 March 15, 2010 by worldcomingtoanend
this guy must hv been playing trance music....u cant play trance and not accelerate, that is just imposssible...TRANCE + DRIVING = DRUG
23:03 March 15, 2010 by Jibzy
^^ hahaha..this is a global phenomenon then i guess. We do it in Pakistan...but yeah we cant legally go over 120 km/h :(
02:59 March 16, 2010 by mobiusro
quote : "Driving that fast after smoking a J.? I thought cannabis made you mellow... guess he is a Playstation/360 user as well. "

Don't forget that he was surely on steroids as well!!
13:41 March 16, 2010 by cklb
haschisch am steuer, ruhe und abenteuer....
14:09 March 16, 2010 by tollermann
I thought all EU members enjoyed following all laws, paid their taxes, and love everyone! Minus the U.S. of course!
09:37 March 17, 2010 by gremxula
Let's give the guy the recognition that he probably broke the land speed record on French motorways :-)
09:12 March 18, 2010 by Swiss 2
Perhaps it was actually a Toyota with the phantom gas pedal . . . .

Next time use the Autobahn !
17:28 March 19, 2010 by cbatchelor
He might have been ok on the autobahn
20:25 March 19, 2010 by Customs_MP
I was involved in a chase that fast in the Aachen area back in 1979 while riding with BGS (I belonged to Border Operations Detachment, 42d MP Group Customs) chasing a smuggler. I looked over at the odometer and it scared the living H*** out of me! Caught the guy, too!
18:18 March 20, 2010 by erinjohn
i want an audi!
14:26 March 22, 2010 by surj
Any fool can put his /her foot down ,but to have the control of the car is another thing. Hope he doesn't get away for using cannabis, speeding I don't know? As long he did not endanger others on that road. see www.faithfreedom.org
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