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Tjensen   
Fri Dec 21 2012, 01:24pm
Joined: Jul 17 2012
Member No: #954
Location: Bergen
Over the Norwegian mountains form west to east yesterday. 16-22 celcius degrees below zero, snow, ice and wind. Engine temperture and cabin temperature spot on the whole journey (grille blind used.) Tracking and handling very relaxing and stable (a little "indirect" feeling). ESP started a few times and helped. One really dangerous situation at 1000 meter above sea level.

A young man in an ordinary car drove way too fast in the other direction and lost all control, heading front-to-front against us. I reacted in time, steered into the wrong side of the road and the car (with a little ESP help) behaved perfect.

One litte nug from the other car at the right hand rear side that could have started a spin, but ESP stopped it. 8 hours including ferry, pitstops and the incident and its aftermath.
C6Dave   
Fri Dec 21 2012, 03:12pm

Joined: Oct 01 2009
Member No: #1
Location: Northumberland
Is your car damaged then from the 'nug'?
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Tjensen   
Sat Dec 22 2012, 12:04am
Joined: Jul 17 2012
Member No: #954
Location: Bergen
Not anything serious, rear right corner is plastic and got its shape back by itself, The small chrome list have marks and some small marks in the paint.And the whole thing is a few mm out of alignment. Have to get it professionaly inspected, this is only what I can see in snow and bad weather. The other part have thanked me for saving us all and is taking full responsibility.
Gobxoy   
Sat Dec 22 2012, 10:52am
Joined: Jan 20 2012
Member No: #786
Location: Essex
Lucky escape Tjensen. Good no one hurt, sounds as that could have been very nasty.
 

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