Black porsche Cayman on A11 yesterday
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Ok...if it was him on Friday evening around 7.45pm, when you see him thank him for cutting me up going into the roadworks just before the roundabout. I was driving a black Grand Voyager carrying my wife and three small children. If it was him and he is involved with motorsport, I would have expected more heightened driving skill than that especially as it was pissing down.
evolutionvalet said:
Ok...if it was him on Friday evening around 7.45pm, when you see him thank him for cutting me up going into the roadworks just before the roundabout. I was driving a black Grand Voyager carrying my wife and three small children. If it was him and he is involved with motorsport, I would have expected more heightened driving skill than that especially as it was pissing down.
Well he almost ran me over at Snetterton !
SM,
Nope, there are cones at the end of the dual carriageway just before the roundabout. I was doing a steady speed as it was in a 40 zone due to the roadworks.
I notice the Porsche in the outside lane behind me a way back overtaking another car. As I was virtually on top of the cones, I looked back and then found the Porsche overtaking me and cutting in just before we both hit the coned area. I had to brake to avoid shunting him up the jacksie and he had to brake for the roundabout and the car in front of him.
As I said, in the wet, I would have expected better if the owner had indeed any motor racing experience.
As I was in the Voyager and not the Saleen, and the fact I had my three young children in the car I do tend to alter my driving style to who and what I am driving with.
K
Nope, there are cones at the end of the dual carriageway just before the roundabout. I was doing a steady speed as it was in a 40 zone due to the roadworks.
I notice the Porsche in the outside lane behind me a way back overtaking another car. As I was virtually on top of the cones, I looked back and then found the Porsche overtaking me and cutting in just before we both hit the coned area. I had to brake to avoid shunting him up the jacksie and he had to brake for the roundabout and the car in front of him.
As I said, in the wet, I would have expected better if the owner had indeed any motor racing experience.
As I was in the Voyager and not the Saleen, and the fact I had my three young children in the car I do tend to alter my driving style to who and what I am driving with.
K
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