What is up with Enzo's?
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What is up with Enzo's?
I left the TV on after 24 to get tomorrows weather here in Southern California...what was a lead story...some actor guy totalled a Enzo doing 35 by driving it straight into a wall...I mean they showed this several times and most HS girls could have avoided the wall.
Another million dollar car down the drain.
Another million dollar car down the drain.
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I agree that wall looked too close for an autocross event. However he came in way too fast...
And understeered right into that wall. And you guys thought only Audis understeered.
I'm pretty sure if he would have been in the proper gear he could have kick the rear end around.
I'm pretty sure if he would have been in the proper gear he could have kick the rear end around.
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there is a storied history of people doing stupid things in Ferraris.
massive power + RWD + light weight + awkward controls = problems
remember this?
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- A 20-year-old hotel parking attendant
took a Ferrari on a joy ride and crashed into a tree, a sheriff's
lieutenant said Saturday.
Justin Burghardt, a valet at the Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel, and
another hotel employee, allegedly took the $170,000 car for a spin
early Friday and hit a tree on hotel grounds shortly after taking the
keys from the owner, Orange County sheriff's Lt. Larry Abbott said.
The owner's name was withheld, Abbott said.
The 1998 Ferrari 355 F-1 was severely damaged and may be
unsalvageable. Neither Burghardt nor his co-worker, whose name was
withheld, were injured. It was unclear whether they remained employed
at the Ritz Carlton.
The Ferrari, which can accelerate to 60 mph in five seconds, has a top
speed of 183 mph. Enthusiasts say the car, with its racing-style gear
shift, can be difficult for an inexperienced motorist to drive.
remember this?
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- A 20-year-old hotel parking attendant
took a Ferrari on a joy ride and crashed into a tree, a sheriff's
lieutenant said Saturday.
Justin Burghardt, a valet at the Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel, and
another hotel employee, allegedly took the $170,000 car for a spin
early Friday and hit a tree on hotel grounds shortly after taking the
keys from the owner, Orange County sheriff's Lt. Larry Abbott said.
The owner's name was withheld, Abbott said.
The 1998 Ferrari 355 F-1 was severely damaged and may be
unsalvageable. Neither Burghardt nor his co-worker, whose name was
withheld, were injured. It was unclear whether they remained employed
at the Ritz Carlton.
The Ferrari, which can accelerate to 60 mph in five seconds, has a top
speed of 183 mph. Enthusiasts say the car, with its racing-style gear
shift, can be difficult for an inexperienced motorist to drive.