I'm just back from Le Mans and had a crap time. Weather was wet and cold and the race was boring. However, that's not what I wanted to share. More interesting is this-
Driving back home through France, I noticed that the Garmin GPS has a 'top speed recording function' and measures and records the terminal velocity of your trip... mmm, time for some fun me thinks! So I crank up the Exige on the next straight bit of French A-road and get the old girl up to about 140mph-ish, and sit there for a bit....
...next thing I know there is a loud <BANG> and the front indicator light unit has bounced up onto the bonnet grill and is flying about in the air flow still attached by it's wires. I pull over to investigate and discover that the retaining clip has broken, presumably under the pressure. I then notice that exactly the same has happened to both the smaller side indicator units and they are also hanging out with broken clips. I then spot that the front inner wheel arches have broken loose... and the mudflaps on both sides are hanging on by 1 clip each....

Standing back in disbelief I then realise that the locking barrel in the petrol cap has worked it's way loose of the cap and is now hanging half out.

Crikey. If that's what happens with 5 mins driving at 140mph I can only imagine the pressure that true 200mph supercars have to deal with.
Good thing it's all covered by the warranty.