And you wouldn't boo-hoo if you were in your car with your wife and kids and all of a sudden a sports car comes hurtling off a slip road, spins and crashes and causes all kinds of mayhem? He didn't sensationalise at all, nor was he angry, in fact he was quite calm and rational.
Let's leave your opinion out of it, and stick to the facts. He actually said 'if it's modified for track use, keep it on the track. If you're going to take them on the road, then you've got to be watchful of how they're driven, there's no place on a public road for that manner of driving.' Fair enough I think, considering it was dark, icy and there was a lot of traffic about?
Yes but we can't go back in time can we. He was lucky he didn't injure himself more severely, or anyone else for that matter.
It's all very well mocking this programme for ridiculing fast driving and modified cars, but when cars are driven badly and they crash and injure people, the only person to be mocked is the driver, although by then it's too late.