Am i the only one who thinks all these young lads who died would have loved to have seen sports cars pulling dougnuts, just like a lot of young people today?
From what I saw on gogglebox, they drove past the cenotaph and was pulling them further down the road aways.
I watched that too, and I agree. From BBC news.
Quote: The driver of the car was briefed by production prior to filming as to where to drive and to not do any manoeuvres close to the monument, an instruction to which he fully adhered.
It was a silly mistake to film there, as they should have known this would happen, it's not like it's a new show with inexperienced staff. Given the history and the fact our press love outrage, it was almost inevitable a story like this would happen at some point. Top Gear plus Ken Block = Doughnuts, drifting and burnouts, a quick google search would have brought up results showing how the guy drives, if anyone had bothered to check
(20-03-2016 13:32 )circles_o_o_o Wrote: [ -> ]
^ BS!
Notice how they waited till the lorry was beneath the two circles to obscure the fact that the two straight drag marks patently extend well below them.
The false extension of this story has all the validity of aliens making crop circles!
The Mail had the screaming sub-header that Block's machine passed "inches from the Cenotaph" the other day... Erm, you mean like thousands of cars do every day of friggin week! It was ill-advised to be pulling stunts near there but give it bloody rest and let's move on.
Cheers for the opportunity to vent though circles! ;-)
(20-03-2016 15:00 )ShandyHand Wrote: [ -> ]^ BS!
Notice how they waited till the lorry was beneath the two circles to obscure the fact that the two straight drag marks patently extend well below them.
The false extension of this story has all the validity of aliens making crop circles!
Calm down dear, it's a fake
Click on the pic to enlarge it. The circles are drawn on with a felt tip
(19-03-2016 16:00 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]Am i the only one who thinks all these young lads who died would have loved to have seen sports cars pulling dougnuts, just like a lot of young people today?
Thing is, they're not going to know anyway. It's the people they left behind you have to think of. And, understandably, they're not always able to think rationally about something like this.