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IF BMW was coming off the grass from the centre to intentionally rejoin (ie Towards the barriers) then surely passenger door would have been towards dan, as it was he was spinning so dan took out the drivers side (in magnificent style may I add!).
Did anyone actually get any video footage to prove the BMW was in the wrong? Or vice versa? theres photos left right and centre of the aftermath, but nobody seems to know exactly what happened, how and why.
from what i saw the bm wasn't trying to rejoin, the rear end stepped out and shoved the car out, as I've said before, it can happen to the best of us (not me, I dawdle and dont to track days as I can't afford to lose my car/have no balls)
Im not leaning toards anyone, but from the point of view of someone watching with next to no car knowledge at all, I know you cant pass on track like a normal road, but being up the ass of a car isn't going to get you past it either, and dan was pretty close. I'm sorry dan and his girlfriend got...
im not posting pics at all, And I dont think I'll be hanging round fr the predators. I'm all for being supportive of our own, but putting a definate blame on the bm (yes the t**t lost control and binned it) dan also was quite close, and in being so with nowhere to go was also in the wrong. I...
Not you, but calling the bmw driver a '*** end', and 'breaking a car due to a jobsworth in a bmw' is a little low by anyones standards surely, both parties were hurt, both parties have lost their cars, and both are out of pocket because of a 30 second mistake.
No, I'm not, I have tits not a dick, which seems just as well! It just seems very one sided argument, im sure anyone whos driven a rear wheel drive anything can understand how easy they can step out at that speed. and bumper to bumper pushing is not going to give the car behind anywhere to go...
In an honest outsiders view, the Bmw lost the back end, (it happens to the best of them eh?) Dn (?) happened to be to close and have nowhere to go so slammed into the side of the bmw, both cars a write of (I guess) and probably some bruising and whiplash. Amazes me how men get on track and...
That 'jobsworth' is a person who also lost a car. From what a lot of people reported it was nobodys fault in particular, and perhaps a lesson can be learnt about 'safe driving distances'? No point placing blame, everyone was there for the same reason and both parties have lost cars/money,