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Absolutely gutted for the owner.

 

Will definately be a re-shell, look at the c-pillar. Should be able to salvage running gear and interior though. Looks mint pre-accident, real shame that.

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if anyone knows who he is, tell him i have a jig, shit hot panel beater and painter at my disposal, all in to osf's. would love a bit of help if it was me!

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Poor guy, We all wanna rag em on the track but you got to know in the back of your head, these are the risks. I wish him all the best and hope his insurance desnt mess him around! Get it fixed and get it back on the tarmac :ykt:

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Guess thats the price you pay if ya go on track :shock::(:sad:

 

:ykt:

 

feel sorry for the guy but thats the risk he chose to take

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I all most lost it on the way to Siverstone and i was going slow. The roundabouts were leathal at 8.30am a few miles south of Silverstone

with all that rain and there must have been a lot of oil down as well.........

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feel gutted for the fella :sad::sad::sad: , although thats the point about track days (in a wierd way), if you do lose control, you aint gonna hit anything or anyone, the tracks are designed to minimise risk in such events (if your gonna bin it, which sooner or later we all do. bin it on a track), if it had been on the public roads things could and would have been a lot worse,

iv seen a lot worse crash's in rallying and they've seen the road again. i think so long as no one was seriously injured he's pretty lucky, but is probably still in tears as i would be myself :wink:

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