If you get into an accident at 200 mph I don't think jail is the most likely place you will end up. Maybe the morgue?
I agree but just in case you do survive (maybe you can in some of the new cars?) you will probably wish you didn't.
If you get into an accident at 200 mph I don't think jail is the most likely place you will end up. Maybe the morgue?
I was stationed at Hahn AFB, Hahn Germany (but the main gate faced in the opposite direction lol) and had to drive a bit on a secondary road to get on the Autobahn to Frankfurt and once on it, driving 100+ was easy as the traffic was light back then. I had a car that would easily sustain that speed without overheating and it handled well for a mid 60's sedan. Way better than any sedan that I had driven in the states at that point. Even going that fast there were plenty of passers. I passed a few here and there but there were more passing me by than I was.....and some of them were going at least 140 or better.That's a real problem. You get tired and distracted on long montone low speed drives.
That's not the case if you're driving 110mph +. At least if you're doing it in an older car.
But even in germany most people do not drive 110mph+. Most people drive between 75 and 85mph pretty much all the time.
Often you also simply can't do it because of speed limits (75mph), road construction (50mph) or simply to much traffic.
But there are unlimited sections with (especially in the night or early morning) low traffic where you can (and i do it regularly) drive as fast as you want. If your car can do 200mph than feel free to drive 200mph. You won't end up in jail unless you're getting in an accident. Then all of a sudden it turns from legal into reckless driving.
I changed the alignment specs on my cars and that helped a ton in getting rid of the floating feel. Lowering some didn't hurt with that either along with wider wheels and better shocks and tires. My 70 Challenger had lots of front end lift and lowering it helped some but with the tire and wheel combo that was on it didn't allow it to be lowered much.Likely an age thing, but driving 100 or more isn’t what floats my boat anymore. Driving my ’63 capable of these speeds after the rebuild, the ride gets light, sensation of coming off the ground and well, floating, unlike the aerodynamics of newer rides. When I get the urge to hammer, I pick open country roads with good vision all around and no traffic. There are plenty of areas where I can do this around me.
Couple weeks ago driving the wife’s car, a deer sprung out of the woods. Perfect timing to give me about none to avoid hitting it going near 60mph, hitting the brakes colliding with it maybe at 40-45mph. Dump truck in the oncoming lane. The kind of event to remind how vulnerable I can be, aside from the deer.
Good point; I had the 63 lower in the front for some time then upped it by an inch. Hard to believe how an inch changes the look; but it is closer to stock height. Noticed the handling difference at high speeds, worse, not better.Lowering some didn't hurt