CaptainZbubble 0 Report post Posted November 3, 2005 This might be a bad day if it where youHaha I hope someone finds this as interesting as I did....CaptainZbubble Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tokes 0 Report post Posted November 3, 2005 Funny how poorly that story is wrtten, not to mention the fact that they say 5 people were involved when those two cars can only carry 4 people. BS! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tokes 0 Report post Posted November 3, 2005 Not to mention the damage would never look like that if the red one ran into the yellow one, as the yellow one clearly plowed into a guard rail or something of that nature. And when an enzo wrecks street racing it usually looks like this, not something minor like that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavs019 710 Report post Posted November 3, 2005 Thats disturbing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptainZbubble 0 Report post Posted November 3, 2005 wow. thats clearly much worse......to bad that guy wont get to tell his dad it wasnt his faultCaptainZbubble Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeI 18 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 And when an enzo wrecks street racing it usually looks like this, not something minor like that. That made me cry lol :lol: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ktang 34 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 Like Heatley and Snyder. Just one moment of bad luck while going too fast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miike 1 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 Funny how poorly that story is wrtten, not to mention the fact that they say 5 people were involved when those two cars can only carry 4 people. BS! They're teens still, they probably crammed like an extra person in or something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chris17 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 Not to mention the damage would never look like that if the red one ran into the yellow one, as the yellow one clearly plowed into a guard rail or something of that nature. And when an enzo wrecks street racing it usually looks like this, not something minor like that. The picture of the car you posted has clearly flipped several times. Of course the damge will be extensive on a fiberglass car that has flipped several times. Neith cars pictured in the article have flipped, thus the damage is more concentrated and less severe. Now Im not saying that the article is real, just making ana observation.Chris Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thockey17 1 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 This might be a bad day if it where youHaha I hope someone finds this as interesting as I did.... That story is a total bunch of BS. That car was smashed up in the southern US, then sent back to Ferrari about a year and a half ago, to be fixed. Now it is good as new. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beaucoup_fish 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 True or not, I hate spoiled little rich kids that drive their dad's car and think they're the shit. If it's true - good. They deserve it. Wow, I am one cold fucker. Am I bitter/jealous? You bet. :P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notorious#29 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 Funny how poorly that story is wrtten, not to mention the fact that they say 5 people were involved when those two cars can only carry 4 people. BS! They're teens still, they probably crammed like an extra person in or something. If that article is true, then that's probably the guy that's in critical condition. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jason Harris 31 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 These pictures are a parent's nightmare.Raising a child is the proverbial "lead them to the trough." You can try to give your children all the guidance possible, but they still have to make the right choices. Ending up in pieces was obviously not the right choice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beaucoup_fish 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 These pictures are a parent's nightmare.Raising a child is the proverbial "lead them to the trough." You can try to give your children all the guidance possible, but they still have to make the right choices. Ending up in pieces was obviously not the right choice. Giving their kids the keys to hot rides like those was the second mistake they made. The first was having such fucknut kids in the first place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jason Harris 31 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 We moved into a neighborhood when I was a senior and a guy down the street had graduated the year before. His parents bought a Porsche 911. One night he took the keys in the middle of the night and didn't make it back.The police came to the door and told the younger brother that the older boy had been in an accident. He told the police that was impossible, since his brother was asleep down the hall. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chadd 916 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 We moved into a neighborhood when I was a senior and a guy down the street had graduated the year before. His parents bought a Porsche 911. One night he took the keys in the middle of the night and didn't make it back.The police came to the door and told the younger brother that the older boy had been in an accident. He told the police that was impossible, since his brother was asleep down the hall. Dad sold his 912 before I got my license Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beaucoup_fish 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 We moved into a neighborhood when I was a senior and a guy down the street had graduated the year before. His parents bought a Porsche 911. One night he took the keys in the middle of the night and didn't make it back.The police came to the door and told the younger brother that the older boy had been in an accident. He told the police that was impossible, since his brother was asleep down the hall. Dad sold his 912 before I got my license Smart man. Didn't want no punk-ass kid of his to mash it up. Speaking of ridiculously privileged kids, my cousin's friend is rich ass and he's crashed three cars: Two S-Class AMGs and a 7 series, and each time, his parents just get him a new one. Wtf. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tokes 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 We moved into a neighborhood when I was a senior and a guy down the street had graduated the year before. His parents bought a Porsche 911. One night he took the keys in the middle of the night and didn't make it back.The police came to the door and told the younger brother that the older boy had been in an accident. He told the police that was impossible, since his brother was asleep down the hall. Dad sold his 912 before I got my license That kinda sucks. My friends dad is rediculously loaded, he just turned 18 and he got a brand new M3, his dad has a 911 GT2, SL65 AMG, 360 modena, bunch of other cars. When he turned 16 his dad bought him a 96 corolla and took him to HPDE's with an instructor in it. Slowest car out there, got passed by everybody, but it started to teach him how to drive appropriately in a fast situation. Moved up to a 98 camaro Z28 for a while, and for his 18th Bday they were taking him to another HPDE in it and when they got there his Dad handed him some keys and they pulled into the parking lot and there was an M3 sitting there with a bow on it. We've taken the 911 and the AMG clubbing and just driving around a few time, and he's by far and away the most responsible driver I've ever been in a car with, probably because his Dad helped him get that aggressive new driver angst out in a couple of mediocre cars instead of treating it like some forbidden palace that he can never touch, because that just makes you want to go after it more. Boy, that's a rant :P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beaucoup_fish 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 We moved into a neighborhood when I was a senior and a guy down the street had graduated the year before. His parents bought a Porsche 911. One night he took the keys in the middle of the night and didn't make it back.The police came to the door and told the younger brother that the older boy had been in an accident. He told the police that was impossible, since his brother was asleep down the hall. Dad sold his 912 before I got my license That kinda sucks. My friends dad is rediculously loaded, he just turned 18 and he got a brand new M3, his dad has a 911 GT2, SL65 AMG, 360 modena, bunch of other cars. When he turned 16 his dad bought him a 96 corolla and took him to HPDE's with an instructor in it. Slowest car out there, got passed by everybody, but it started to teach him how to drive appropriately in a fast situation. Moved up to a 98 camaro Z28 for a while, and for his 18th Bday they were taking him to another HPDE in it and when they got there his Dad handed him some keys and they pulled into the parking lot and there was an M3 sitting there with a bow on it. We've taken the 911 and the AMG clubbing and just driving around a few time, and he's by far and away the most responsible driver I've ever been in a car with, probably because his Dad helped him get that aggressive new driver angst out in a couple of mediocre cars instead of treating it like some forbidden palace that he can never touch, because that just makes you want to go after it more. Boy, that's a rant :P Does your friend's dad want to adopt another child? :P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hip check 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 Nothing beats going to a track and driving at speed - even if your car sucks. Get it out of your system and then drive normally on the roads. It'll keep you and others safe. It will also teach you the limits of the car and yourself - which aren't likely as high as you think. As an aside, there's nothing more embarassing for the crappy drivers in hot cars to get beat on a road course by a POS car with half the power. So go on, hand it to them! ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LegoDoom 0 Report post Posted November 4, 2005 We moved into a neighborhood when I was a senior and a guy down the street had graduated the year before. His parents bought a Porsche 911. One night he took the keys in the middle of the night and didn't make it back.The police came to the door and told the younger brother that the older boy had been in an accident. He told the police that was impossible, since his brother was asleep down the hall.What year 911? If it was before '99, then it's a car that shouldn't be driven by inexperienced driver as it can be difficult to handle (especially at high speeds). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jbone 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2005 Hmm. On the radio the other day they said the police caught some guy going 160 on a 70 street and a woman going 135 on a 60. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asdfa 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2005 We moved into a neighborhood when I was a senior and a guy down the street had graduated the year before. His parents bought a Porsche 911. One night he took the keys in the middle of the night and didn't make it back.The police came to the door and told the younger brother that the older boy had been in an accident. He told the police that was impossible, since his brother was asleep down the hall. Dad sold his 912 before I got my license That kinda sucks. My friends dad is rediculously loaded, he just turned 18 and he got a brand new M3, his dad has a 911 GT2, SL65 AMG, 360 modena, bunch of other cars. When he turned 16 his dad bought him a 96 corolla and took him to HPDE's with an instructor in it. Slowest car out there, got passed by everybody, but it started to teach him how to drive appropriately in a fast situation. Moved up to a 98 camaro Z28 for a while, and for his 18th Bday they were taking him to another HPDE in it and when they got there his Dad handed him some keys and they pulled into the parking lot and there was an M3 sitting there with a bow on it. We've taken the 911 and the AMG clubbing and just driving around a few time, and he's by far and away the most responsible driver I've ever been in a car with, probably because his Dad helped him get that aggressive new driver angst out in a couple of mediocre cars instead of treating it like some forbidden palace that he can never touch, because that just makes you want to go after it more. Boy, that's a rant :P serious kudos to your friend's dad.that strangepolice story sounds so fake, especially considering the guy said the enzo was worth more than $2,000,000.that other picture of the crashed enzo is just ridiculous, basically, the only thing remaining intact are the engine block and rims. how does a car get split in half like that? i guess the enzo's made of carbon fiber so it's almost like an ops Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jason Harris 31 Report post Posted November 5, 2005 We moved into a neighborhood when I was a senior and a guy down the street had graduated the year before. His parents bought a Porsche 911. One night he took the keys in the middle of the night and didn't make it back.The police came to the door and told the younger brother that the older boy had been in an accident. He told the police that was impossible, since his brother was asleep down the hall.What year 911? If it was before '99, then it's a car that shouldn't be driven by inexperienced driver as it can be difficult to handle (especially at high speeds). 1979. And the truth is it might have been a 944 -- I don't remember the exact model. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
delpiero81 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2005 i guess the enzo's made of carbon fiber so it's almost like an opsPerfect example! Anyway i think that guy was speeding very high and hit something on the side while sliding; you need a big shot to broke an ops! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites