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A 'smirking' stockbroker caught on camera hitting 141mph on a busy main road has been banned from driving.
James Linton, 24, 'showed a complete disregard for other motorists' when clocked driving a £90,000 Audi R8 soft-top at 'dangerous speeds' on the A27 in Sussex in April this year. Police said Linton was caught on camera "smirking" as he reached 141mph.
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‘Smirking’ stockbroker clocked doing 141mph in £90k Audi

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