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Porsche drivers sentenced for speeding at more than 100mph in YouTube video

David Murray and Timur Khayrov, both 30, were given suspended jail terms.

Eleanor Barlow
Friday 10 December 2021 11:50 EST
Police condemned the pair who were caught speeding in Porsches (Joe Giddens/PA)
Police condemned the pair who were caught speeding in Porsches (Joe Giddens/PA) (PA Archive)

Two men who appeared on YouTube driving Porches at speeds of more than 100mph have been given suspended prison sentences.

David Murray and Timur Khayrov, both 30, drove from their homes in Scotland to North Wales in March last year to record footage for YouTube channel Vehicle Villains.

But the video, filmed in the style of BBC show Top Gear, was also spotted by police and the men were charged with dangerous driving.

Both men were given an eight-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, at Caernarfon Crown Court on Friday, a spokesman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.

The two men showed a complete disregard for the safety of other road users which could have had devastating consequences

Andrew Warman

The pair, who pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing, were also ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work and banned from driving for 18 months.

The men will have to take an extended re-test before they are allowed to drive again and were each ordered to pay £540 costs, the CPS said.

Murray reached speeds of up to 116mph and Khayrov drove at up to 105mph along roads in Conwy and Gwynedd on March 16 2020.

The video sees them describe the stretch of the B4391 between Bala and Ffestiniog as “the greatest driving road in the UK”.

Footage shows Murray in a yellow Porsche 718 Spyder and Khayrov in a white Porsche GT3 driving at high speeds.

When the drivers pull in after driving the stretch of road, Khayrov, of Birchfield Drive, Glasgow, is seen laughing and saying: “That was sick.”

Murray, of Albany Court, Aberdeen, tells the camera: “That was just unbelievable.”

Andrew Warman, of the CPS, said: “The two men showed a complete disregard for the safety of other road users which could have had devastating consequences.

“They treated these public roads as if they were a private racetrack and it’s fortunate that nobody was seriously injured.

“The CPS authorised charges of dangerous driving after reviewing the evidence submitted by the police.”

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