Lets see what stories we can pry out of you, ever overcooked it while driving, had to go home for a clean pair of underwear? Tell us your Oh S*** moments. I will begin:
During a cruise to the Elan Valley the group stopped for Lunch, my wife was not with me so had the opportunity to test one particular driver who I had not been able to shake off in previous cruises (no Names but I think he will know who I mean) So leaving the lunch stop I was in the lead when lo and behold the little silver Z3 slipped into line behind me, so off we went, the roads we were traveling on were a new experience and I had not driven on them before, so once on the open road, I tightened my seat belt gripped the wheel and floored the car, with the little silver Z3 behind me, now in fairness the Z3 driver did have his missus with him and I knew he would be getting grief from her, the speed increased and at last the Z3 behind me started to disappear in the distance, off I roared putting my 2.8 through its paces, My aim to pull into a lay-bye and be standing next to the car before anyone else appeared, this spurred me on to even greater speed and all was going well until, I came upon a little left hand bend, and yes it did have chevron's on it but entering the corner it did not appear that sharp so foot down and off to go, but the left hand bend immediate turned into a right hand switchback, and to make matters worse the road fell away in the form of a steep hill, The car bucked and the revs climbed as the rear wheels left the ground, worse still I still had to get around the hairpin bend, as the car landed tyres squealed spouting out clouds of smoke I was into the bend the car was totally unbalanced at this point and as I took the bend the rear slewed around, I just managed to control the car Phew I was shaking, but a car coming in the other direction had seen all this happening and as I went flying past him the obligotary finger to the temple came up, with me shouting I know I KNOW!, I thought I was a goner and it took me an hour to stop shaking. Lesson learnt, well until we got onto to the Aberystwth Mountain Road.
During a cruise to the Elan Valley the group stopped for Lunch, my wife was not with me so had the opportunity to test one particular driver who I had not been able to shake off in previous cruises (no Names but I think he will know who I mean) So leaving the lunch stop I was in the lead when lo and behold the little silver Z3 slipped into line behind me, so off we went, the roads we were traveling on were a new experience and I had not driven on them before, so once on the open road, I tightened my seat belt gripped the wheel and floored the car, with the little silver Z3 behind me, now in fairness the Z3 driver did have his missus with him and I knew he would be getting grief from her, the speed increased and at last the Z3 behind me started to disappear in the distance, off I roared putting my 2.8 through its paces, My aim to pull into a lay-bye and be standing next to the car before anyone else appeared, this spurred me on to even greater speed and all was going well until, I came upon a little left hand bend, and yes it did have chevron's on it but entering the corner it did not appear that sharp so foot down and off to go, but the left hand bend immediate turned into a right hand switchback, and to make matters worse the road fell away in the form of a steep hill, The car bucked and the revs climbed as the rear wheels left the ground, worse still I still had to get around the hairpin bend, as the car landed tyres squealed spouting out clouds of smoke I was into the bend the car was totally unbalanced at this point and as I took the bend the rear slewed around, I just managed to control the car Phew I was shaking, but a car coming in the other direction had seen all this happening and as I went flying past him the obligotary finger to the temple came up, with me shouting I know I KNOW!, I thought I was a goner and it took me an hour to stop shaking. Lesson learnt, well until we got onto to the Aberystwth Mountain Road.
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