08-16-2007, 03:42 AM
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Alberta/...19290-sun.html
Meanwhile a video posted on YouTube and produced by ZR Auto apparently shows two Ferraris and two Lamborghinis engaged in an all-out time trial down what appears to be an area straight secondary road, reaching top speeds ranging from 296 km/h to 339 km/h. Road signs are digitally removed from the video in an apparent attempt to disguise the location.
In the video, Rana is interviewed as saying, "at that time, I just wanted to go faster and faster. I just wanted to push and not give a damn about what the hell happened."
The video says the trial was conducted on a closed road, but Marzinzik said Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation have stated no highways had been closed to allow the time trials.
Rana, who refused to comment specifically about the video because it's under investigation, said the film is fiction and no more than a marketing tool.
They're not out racing -- racing is what kids with no brains do," he said.
"These cars look fast, they sound fast, but how do they know how fast they were going? The police haven't seen them going that fast."
High River RCMP Sgt. Larry Marzinzik said the grounds for their investigation are solid.
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