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Clio 172 Fatal Crash

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Christ!

Quite horrible to think that it could be someone on here
 
Says it happened at half 8 this morning. Wonder if he was in his way to CSS. Very sad. RIP.
 
I would like to know if he was on here, I passed him for work each day on my way to work
 
Probably just went out for an early morning blast for bank holiday. I know it's silly but we've all driven a little crazy on the B roads before, otherwise why have the car? Brings it home for you though. Very sad indeed.
 
So sorry to see this,RIP quite a upsetting viewing,thought are with you and your family
 
RIP

25 is such a young age to go no matter what the circumstances are.

Things like this make me waken up while driving & set my speed limiter on the Trophy so i can't drive fast.
 
As has already been said before we've all had a good blast on quiet roads, brings it all home. RIP.
 
RIP, at least no one else was involved.

I don't agree with the "we've all driven fast on a b road" comments. You should never be so on the limit that you risk crashing.

Isn't this near origine RS?

Looks like East Anglia so not near to Goodwood.
 
RIP, at least no one else was involved.

I don't agree with the "we've all driven fast on a b road" comments. You should never be so on the limit that you risk crashing.

Looks like East Anglia so not near to Goodwood.

I agree with that comment, you dont need to be on the limit to make a mistake and crash.
 
Isn't it fair to say that hopefully he died doing something he enjoyed doing? If there was no 3rd party intervention then we just thank god he only killed himself...
 
Isn't it fair to say that hopefully he died doing something he enjoyed doing? If there was no 3rd party intervention then we just thank god he only killed himself...

But it wouldn't of been an instant death, surely there was a couple of truely horrific seconds when he realised he'd lost it at such speeds and was in serious trouble before impacting the tree etc. That's not the last thoughts I'd want anyway...
 
Not nice at all. RIP

We've probably all done it before, and no doubts I'll still continue to have fun when the roads are quiet. It's always a risk sadly.
 
RIP I wouldn't wish that on anybody stay safe people be carefull out there have fun don't push that hard thoe
as Paul walker said (if one day speed kills me don't cry because I was smiling)
 
We all know what can happen when you drive fast, this isn't something new. Feel sorry for the guys family, a spirited drive can always end in fatality. Lots of variables of course but it's still a strong possibility.
 
This is my cousin Daniel who I lost yesterday :( on his way to work and lost control on a corner hit a tree and rolled. He was a wonderful person and me and the family will miss him dearly he was one in a million
 
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