Video from our trip to Nurburgring Germany
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This was my first attempt to record some video from a trip in the F-type, and it did not come out that well.
However it does show some Autobahn driving at semi high speeds, F-type R sound, different weather conditions that we met in April in Germany, but unfortunately no driving at the Nurburgring track due to the weather.
So not very exciting, but for those who wants to have a look, here it is:
However it does show some Autobahn driving at semi high speeds, F-type R sound, different weather conditions that we met in April in Germany, but unfortunately no driving at the Nurburgring track due to the weather.
So not very exciting, but for those who wants to have a look, here it is:
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[QUOTE=Arne;1491517]This was my first attempt to record some video from a trip in the F-type, and it did not come out that well.
However it does show some Autobahn driving at semi high speeds, F-type R sound, different weather conditions that we met in April in Germany, but unfortunately no driving at the Nurburgring track due to the weather.
So not very exciting, but for those who wants to have a look, here it is:
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I did happen to notice that from one of the sections of the video you managed to get up to about 160 or so. Nice. Assuming I read that speedo correctly and its identical to mine
However it does show some Autobahn driving at semi high speeds, F-type R sound, different weather conditions that we met in April in Germany, but unfortunately no driving at the Nurburgring track due to the weather.
So not very exciting, but for those who wants to have a look, here it is:
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I did happen to notice that from one of the sections of the video you managed to get up to about 160 or so. Nice. Assuming I read that speedo correctly and its identical to mine
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Maybe next time
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From my experience it is usually not that bad. However I do not live in Germany and have only traveled there during summer time, so I don't know if it is worse in winter time.
As on any roads, the distance kept to the car in front will make a big difference over time. And the "problem" on Aotobahn when driving fast in company with other cars, is that if you leave the gap too big, it will often be a (much) slower car that will cut in in front of you. And when he finally moves over to the slower lanes again, the others in the Company has gotten a major lead - and other slower cars has usually filled that gap allready, so it will be hard getting back on their tail.
To prevent that from happening, you need to stay relatively close to the car in front, but on the cost of increased risk of more stone chips.
I did not pick up any major stonechips on this trip, but we did have one unlucky "accident". At one place were we where going rather fast, there was some sand across the road. Probably something that had fallen of a lorry. At lower speeds it would probably not had caused any marks on the Paint, but at 160+ mph the fine grain actually marked the paint on many places. We were 5 cars in a row, and the first car threw the grains in the air like a cloud....
Most of it will probably polish off, so I don't yet know how much lasting damage it has done, but With Xpel on the car (which I have not) it would cause no problems. The marks are very small, and only noticable close up (a couple of feet away).
My own view on this is that these kind of battlescars will happen if you use the car for these kind of trips, and it's worth it. Xpel (or similar) is one solution. The other solution (the one I have chosen) is to learn to live with these minor marks, and do a full repaint (in the original color) some years in the future - if it gets too bad.
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