ah. I see. I have never been to Canada, so how should I know? I say, do that either at a track, the Autobahn, or the Wangan C1. People at the Wangan C1 in Japan get up to 230 mph over there.
yes, I'm actually doing research:jawdrop:! crazy huh? anyway, I can read. I'm 16, not 4. Anyway, I did not read the part that he was doing it in winter, on snow tires. So, this guy is nuts. Anyway, I still would do that speed on the Wangan. Police aren't really there; the roads are flat, smooth, and wide; and so many racers go crazy fast there. People get like 1000+hp into their cars, then they just slam the gas, and let her fly!
I saw a news article once about a man in Wales who was done by a speed camera for over 400mph in his tractor, there was a fault with the camera of course.
Wangan - yes, there were cars that done 230 mph there, ones from "mid night" club, which was created in 1985 and disbanded in 1999.
C1 line - no, it's too narrow, isn't that straight and usually has a lot of night traffic...
What people rarely understand is that Wangan and C1 line are both part of a Shuto Expressway, a series of toll expressways.
C1 line is a loop around central Tokyo, while Wangan (Bayshore route) is a stretch from Yokohama to Ichikawa...
And now to show off my superior knowledge, Toronto was originally called New York, but it confused the Americans so it was renamed to stop them crying about it.
And New York was called New Amsterdam originally wasn't it, when the Dutch had it under their control, hence why part of New York is called Haarlem, after a place in the Netherlands?
But more OT, I remember seeing on the news years ago about a couple of people who nicked a modified Skyline and Pulsar, then outran the police on the M5 at 200mph, all at about 1 in the morning.