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Video: More nutty Thai driving as "Jazz" racers tear up the motorway

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

Dash cam footage from Facebook showed two Honda Jazz cars racing in heavy traffic on the Route 7 motorway on Saturday. 

 

As the cars weave in and out of traffic the black one of the pair loses control and spins nearly causing the following car containing a man, wife and young child to run into it. 

 

It then speeds off in a cloud of white exhaust smoke as the wife exhorts the driver to keep well away. 

 

Jaturon Ampronsuwanna posted the experience saying it happened at 11.30 am on Saturday. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

 

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31 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

So Mr Shady86, what car do you drive please?

No offence, my car is above 1 million but I know very well how it should be driven and the limitation of it.

 

For 2 idiots in the video, work harder so you can at least afford a 3 million BMW or Benz, not showing off your small cars with tiny 1.5 engine inside.

 

Not only endangering own lives but also causing harm to other road users.

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3 minutes ago, akirasan said:

When I first came here I always wondered why I never saw Skylines, Supras, WRXs on the roads here. 

Now I know why, they have trouble handling something with the power of a golf cart. 

Many Skylines/370 R's, WRX's et al here. At least in Bangkok. If it is a car then there is one or two here somewhere.

I think Thailand has one of the largest Ferrari owners clubs. As an example.

 

There are usually at least two guys racing at any one time on the Chonburi motorway.

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3 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

Many Skylines/370 R's, WRX's et al here. At least in Bangkok. If it is a car then there is one or two here somewhere.

Yeah I've seen the odd one (maybe I come across 1 every year that isn't a track car) but they are nowhere near as popular as in other countries where people daily drive them. 

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