Video: Why Augusto Farfus Is Sleeping On The Couch These Days

Posted on: September 25th, 2012 | Posted by: Vanja K. | Feedback: 0 Comments
Filed in: ARCHIVES, BMW, BMW M3, Nürburgring Nordschleife, videos


Video: Why Augusto Farfus Is Sleeping On The Couch These Days

Even though the title is pretty much self explanatory, I’ll get into the finer details. Augusto Farfus took his wife Liri around the Nürburgring Nordschleife in a BMW M3. This means she was his co-driver in the run on the “Green Hell”. Yepp!

Besides her screaming for Ninho (that’s her pet name for Augusto) and telling him to slow down, it’s clearly visible this little lady isn’t scare of speeds. That much! But her husband clearly knows what he is doing all the time.

But what is the most impressive part here I’d definitely say the ease with which Augusto Farfus drives the road-going BMW M3 across the one of world’s most popular racetracks. Overtaking any and every driver, car and a few motorbikes and clearly having fun while taking his wife around The Ring at speeds of up to 270km/h.

Source: BMW Motorsport

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