There really is no need to be so abrasive.
Regardless, your experience in North Carolina is not consistent with my experience in Florida -- for better or worse.
Not abrasive at all. When bold comments are made, such as it's possible to drive from Miami to Pensacola at 100+ MPH average speed, they need to be addressed. I believe it to be impossible for totally legitimate reasons. Any devil's advocate conjecture is merely that. This run is as impossible as any 600+ mile ride at that consistent average speed in Europe or USA, the few [proven] Cannonballers not withstanding. These sound like fish stories, or that hole in one that nobody saw. Remember the comment was that a founding member drove his Pagoda for 600+ miles at 115 MPH average speed. It's hearsay, and unproven, and I suggest darn near impossible.
As for my experience, I've only lived in NC for 2.5 years. Most of my driving, in the 48 years I've had a license, has been in the various places I've lived: CA, PA, CT, NY, MA and MI. Not to mention many trips to Europe where I've done plenty of driving, N to S and W to E. No I've never lived in Florida, but have driven the congested parking lots that are I75 and I95 in FL. I think you'd be hard pressed to avoid I75 on that impossible jaunt. There's just simply too much traffic, trucks, construction and other impediments, the law being only one of them.
Though I've cruised at that aforementioned 4000 RPM which is under 80 MPH, it's still screaming fast in a Pagoda. In a 70 or 75 zone, it is darn near impossible to get pulled over, so I don't worry about the law. It is challenging to try and maintain that speed when those trucks and traffic get in the way.
What I will completely believe is the honesty of Mike Simon. A lonely road...the 402 through desolate farm country of SW Ontario...a fast car...a quiet temptation...and a quick sprint up to some ungodly speed before common sense prevailed. Not a claim of 600 miles at that speed. Thanks for bringing this down to earth Mike!