9 Things You Definitely Shouldn't Do When Supercar Spotting
One scroll through my Instagram account and it’s pretty clear I’m a big fan of supercar spotting. Combining two of my favourite things – London and cars – makes for one fun way to spend an afternoon. But wherever you are, whichever city you are in, there are some things you should definitely avoid doing…
1. Don’t get run over
Chasing after a beautiful McLaren P1 is quite an exciting experience, but it’s also fast paced and that means mistakes can happen. Be aware of your surroundings because while it may be all well and good getting epic footage, it’s not worth risking getting flattened by traffic…
2. Avoid touching the cars
These cars are the pride and joy of the owners, they don’t want random people getting fingerprints all over the windows or people accidentally scraping the paintwork.
3. Head out without doing research
Your life will be a lot easier if you have a search around online for the best supercar spots in your area, the best places to go and if there have been any sightings on the day itself. Instagram is always a good place to go for people uploading pictures. If in London, Knightsbridge and Mayfair are the places to be!
If you are lucky enough to be driving around a city supercar spotting, remember to be safe at the wheel. It may seem obvious but if the automotive masterpiece you are following drives off into the distance, don’t take risks trying to follow it!
5. Get in people’s way
This can mean a few things. Definitely don’t get in the way of the supercars as they are driving around, try to avoid walking in front of traffic and also try not to barge past people and disrupt their journeys on the pavements while chasing supercars. Just be respectful.
6. Stay out of other people’s footage
The window for getting a good picture or video could be just a handful of seconds. So you can imagine it is pretty frustrating when someone walks in front of you or the car, ruining it for everyone else.
7. Don’t go in the winter
If you are trying to find a good time to spot cars in London, or most big cities around the world, try to go in the summer months. This is when the best and most exotic cars will be out on the streets, particularly in the case of London where many rich supercar owners from the Middle East bring their rides over to avoid the scorching heat of their home countries. Don’t go in the winter, or you will just be disappointed…
8. Get your facts right
Saying ‘nice Ferrari bro’ as a Lamborghini Aventador drives past won’t go down well with anyone.
9. Share the wealth
If you know the locations of some really nice cars and some other supercar spotters ask what you’ve seen so far, share the spots. Help them out. We’re all friends here. We all want the same things. Be nice!
What other top tips do you have for things to avoid doing while supercar spotting?
Comments
For the guy to shoot flames
For revving
For a ride 😂
Also, putting cameras and phones right into the driver’s face and trying to make selfies with him/her isn’t acceptable. And just generally be polite and respectful
In reality, we’ve all seen those videos of car spotters running across the street or touching a car and the alarm goes off. Just better hope the owner’s nice.
Number 8 is definitely the most important when you upload it on the internet as Darren failed to do so! Sorry Darren but that’s a Passat R Line!!!
What if, Ethan got hold of Darren’s account? #instajacked
to be fair… they look almost exaclty the same more then any benz…
I don’t get this whole spotting thing since I haven’t seen supercars more than two times.
Go to helsinki on a summer day and you should defineatly see some cool cars!
It depends in where you are, im from argentina and i only see like one cool car per month but now im in london and everyday you see a lot of mind blowing cars
That Lambo was driving too fast.
It was going below 25mph. You can see that airbags didn’t deploy.
Touch. Don’t touch. Touch. Don’t touch. Touch. Do I have to follow you all day? SpongeBob reference.
Ask for permission to show or censor the numberplate
In most countries you are allowed to freely film in public, no need to censor plates.
if you don’t want the number plate to be seen you should register the car on the road or drive it
Spotting has ruined supercars IMO. I know people who genuinely spend their weekends driving through London so they can spend the following week checking Instagram and Twitter for photos of themselves. Its taken that allure of being “cool” completely away from those who drive expensive cars.