Oh dear Mercedes, when you’re trying to show off for clients you might want to get a capable bunch behind the wheels.
The weaving in and out manoeuvre is one of the oldest tricks of the trade, kind of like the appetiser as you build up to your big finale. These drivers made a royal hash of it, however, with IOL reporting:
Weaving on-coming cars makes for an impressive display, but there really is no margin for error, as two drivers found out while putting on a show for Mercedes-AMG customers at Zwartkops raceway in Gauteng. The end result was a badly damaged GT S and C63.
The YouTube video reports that both cars were in fact written off. Some lekker egg on face up in Jozi…
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