CERCA SU DUEMOTORI.COM

Auto news

Police catch Olivier Panis doing 212 kmh in Ferrari

17 novembre 2008

Former grand prix winner Olivier Panis has lost his driver's license after he was caught speeding, it is being reported by the international media.

Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport said the 42-year-old was driving a Ferrari when it was clocked at 212kmh by police patrolling a 130kmh-limited motorway.

The newspaper said Panis, who last contested a grand prix for Toyota in 2004, was driving the A40 motorway between the French town of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc and Geneva.

The Frenchman's license was suspended, the car seized, and he has been summoned to appear in court at the end of March.

The French morning newspaper Le Figaro said Panis fell foul of a speed camera on November 6, and will report to the police court in Bonneville (France).

Source. GMM


Stampa  Print version
Send to a friend  Send to a friend
Write your comment  Write your comment »

Related headlines
Audi S3 and S3 Sportback with S tronic
Aston Martin Racing launches new Vantage GT4
Mass production officially launched at the new Hyundai plant in the Czech Republic
The Abarth 500 \'Da 0 a 100\'
Bentley Azure T
Suzuki offering more fun to drivers with ultimate in-car enetertaiment accessory
Special Edition Jeep Patriot unveiled
Saab Celebrates 25 years of Convertibles with Special Edition

Commenti dei lettori
Attenzione: si prega di non utilizzare un linguaggio offensivo, eventuali commenti volgari o offensivi saranno rimossi, così come link non giustificati. I commenti sono inseriti dai lettori, che se ne assumono la responsabilità

Username
Password
Codice di sicurezza Security code
(copia il codice di sicurezza che vedi nell'immagine qua sopra)
Non sei registrato?
Registrati, è gratis!

Commento


Ultime news:
Audi S3 and S3 Sportback with S tronic

Chevrolet rules: double Lacetti victory paves way for Cruze in 2009

Yvan Muller, Touring Car World Champion with Seat

Andy Priaulx scores two podiums for Bmw to conclude WTCC season in Macau

Volkswagen returns to Macau Grand Prix

Fairuz Fauzy and Aaron Lim proud to race for their country on home soil

Stobart support Valentino Rossi’s run for Children In Need

Bmw Team UK’s Andy Priaulx secures front-row grid position in Macau

Tafel Racing reflections: Dominik Farnbacher

Aston Martin Racing launches new Vantage GT4