Formula car
The Czech Police Are Tryping With All Their Might to Track Down A Racing Car That Is Only Suitable for Driving On A Circuit. The Owner Has Managed to Drive on the Highway for Six Years Without Getting CAUGHT.
It is Said to Be A CAREFFLY PRAARED STUNT, But The Perpetrator Remains – Just Like in Previous Incidents in 2019 and 2022 – Untraceable. The Driver Wears a Helmet and is Therefore Unrecognizable. The Police would have to catch him in the act. That is not the only problem for the czech authorities: the vehicle appears to be unregistered, uninsured and driving without a valid highway vignette.
No F1
The Police Are Now Trying to Obtain More Information via The License Plates of the Accompanying Support Vehicles. The images have been posted on the youtube channel ‘track zone’. Although the Car Looks Like A Formula 1 Car, It is Actually A Dallara Racing Car From the GP2 Class – Nowadays Known As Formula 2.
Fines and prison sentence threaten
If the perpetrator is ever CAUGHT, HE COULD Face A HIVEN BILL AND POSSIBLY A PRISON SENTENCE. Driving without Insurance Alone carries a fine that can lead to confiscation of the vehicle.
If you add up all the violations, the potential fine amounts to more than 80,000 czech crowns, or more than 3000 euros. If it is proven to be an illegal street race, a prison sentence of two years May Even Follow.
Yet that seems like a distant prospect for the time being. The Driver – Nicknamed the ‘Formula 2 Phantom’ – Manages to Stay Out of the Hands of the Police Time and Again.