A Kia Stinger driver is now with out his twin-turbocharged V6-powered liftback and his driver’s licence after allegedly rushing by means of a suburban space that was as soon as residence to one in all Australia’s most well-known racetracks.
The 33-year-old driver was pulled over on Friday (September 19) for allegedly travelling at greater than double the pace restrict in his Stinger GT, in accordance with the NSW Police Pressure’s Site visitors and Freeway Patrol Command Fb web page.
Camden Freeway Patrol officers recorded the Stinger driver doing 126km/h in a 60km/h zone on Oran Park Drive.
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He allegedly instructed officers upon being pulled over that he didn’t know the pace restrict on the principle highway out and in of Oran Park, regardless of residing within the suburb.
He additionally allegedly mentioned he didn’t know his personal pace, regardless of his automotive that includes each a speedometer and a head-up show.
His driver’s licence was suspended for six months, whereas his registration was cancelled for 3 months and his plates returned to Service NSW.

Oran Park is probably finest identified for the eponymous Oran Park Raceway, operational from 1962 till 2010. It hosted the Australian Grand Prix twice, in 1974 and 1977, and the primary Australian Touring Automobile Championship in 1971.
The land on which the raceway sat was offered to the NSW Authorities for a brand new housing improvement, and the final race assembly was held there in 2010.
Whereas the racetrack is gone, the names of the greats that competed on it – together with Peter Brock and Allan Moffatt – could be discovered on avenue indicators within the suburb.