I-10 West Texas too......

I witnessed race cars doing those speeds on Hwy 349 South of Midland to Rankin, texas a few years back... I saw the radar detector results...
I realized that standing 50' away was not very safe if they crashed.
http://tri-starcompanies.com/

Bill
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Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Re: car that goes "like a bat"


I 20 - West Texas

         That assumes that you could even find anywhere to drive
anywhere near 200 miles per hour in the first place.

Mark

At 03:26 PM 3/15/2010, Mixon Bill wrote:
>$450,000 for 212 MPH not a bad deal. The faster road-legal car by
>Bugatti gets you 255 MPH, but it costs about $1.6 million, depending
>on the current value of the euro (plus $100,000 delivery charge, by
>Air France). Neither is exactly a practical car. The Bugatti will
>empty its fuel tank in 20 minutes at top speed. Worse than a Hummer,
>but I don't imagine there will be enough of either of them to have
>much effect on the price of oil.... -- Mixon

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