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Roger Freestone
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I had one on the M5 at 70 and it was easy to bring the car to a controlled halt, if a bit of a shock. That said, I wasn't driving a loony car that is designed to 'lose' the back end as 'sport'. I would imagine that would require a whole heap more driving skill than I possess. Personally I wouldn't allow those cars on public roads, or M3s and such shite. Track only. That's not to say Jota did anything wrong or his death was his own fault or anything like that, just if you drive those cars you are adding risk when things go wrong and the temptation to go too fast, so, as Swerve said, you need to be trained up for it.Awful news - I can't imagine what his new wife, kids and family are feeling. Far too young.
I don't want to be 'that guy', but I'm interested what the accident report will say in terms of speeds. I've had a blowout once, doing about 72-73mph or so on the M4 (it was pitch black, on my way to the airport at 3am). Scary as hell, but normally pretty controllable if you're a confident driver.
Of course, shit can happen at any speeds...but it did look rather catastrophic.