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I'm always having fun in my car and I'm sure many others are on this forum as well. I'm sure no ones EVER done a burnout or hit the throttle on the freeway. Due to the fact that I'm not well liked on this forum, and there appears to be some folks stating violation codes, it wouldn't surprise me if someone reported it. So its gone. I had to edit out all the weaving the guy was doing while I stayed in my single lane obeying traffic laws waiting to eventually catch up to the "fastest man in the traffic jam" |
I was expecting worse.
Still, I'm going to play devil's advocate. First, what does it say about a person driving the Ferrari, and the person willing to "race" the Ferrari? Actions like this generally reflect poorly on the individual filming. Now, I have to agree with Todd and Greg. Racing a WHITE Ferrari? Really? White is a benign color on an M3 or C63 AMG, but on a modern exotic white is the new P---y magnet yellow. It implies a level of presumptuousness which few can ever hope to attain. It is like saying I "I had white sunglasses, but those weren't enough." Dignifying his presence by "racing" him and consequently feeding his ego speaks volumes about the character of the other person. It would be like hand feeding Kirstie Ally McDonald's. Any reasonable personal would have to feel a tinge of guilt for being complicit in making something that big even bigger. I hope you feel bad Dane. Matt |
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Sorry, Matt, I had to. Just too easy. |
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Will see the purple beast again real soon. :thumbsup: |
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Since I was the first person to bring up the issue, let me be clear. I wasn't hammering rogue. I was sincerely just making the comment that in this part of this state anyway, had a state cop seen both the white ferrari and rogue, they would both have had their cars impounded and would have been cited for multiple violations. IMHO the ferrari was the guy being really unsafe (and it absolutely was unsafe) but the cops would get both due to rogue "participating". They would make the argument that the two were acting in concert. And since there's no way to disprove, that would be the end of it. Last person I know if that got into this kind of a charge ended up paying more than $5000 all told between the charges and getting the vehicle back out. I would also be concerned that just in case something unrelated to this incident happened, if the law of another party got hold of this video they would introduce it as evidence of habitual disregard for safety. I have nothing against rogue and have no concern that there is some sort of forum violation with this. Just making a point trying to protect some other folks from potentially losing their car. I won't get into the whole safety and personal opinion thing other than to say that all kinds of things kill. I agree that "speed kills" isn't really accurate enough, and that all kinds of distractions make things worse. But one fact (and it's a fact) is that speed "differential" does kill. The ferrari in this case is a classic example of exactly how to cause an accident. The only thing the guy could have done better would be to be guzzling some appletinis while driving.
BTW - I also have nothing against white ferraris, and suspect that anyone on this site would be giddy if it were given to them. They are a class piece of engineering. VERY cool cars. Cars are always cool. Drivers are the problem. This guy didn't deserve his white ferrari. |
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Dane --
That's a sad comment that "people on here don't like you". I think what you mistake is that people on here reacted to your challenging them about tracking their cars as much as YOU would like to see THEM do. I can't remember the thread -- but that clearly sticks in my mind. That you'd made some comments about others not being out there racing their brains out the way you think they should be -- and there were posts reacting to those statements. I wouldn't confuse that with liking or not liking you personally - or wanting you to become a part of this (Lat G) community. I've posted up argumentative comments --- a thread on "8 second car" comes to mind... where I took the other side of a discussion about the racing terms used to describe a cars run time... We had a lot of comments and it was 99% against me... but I never got a feeling that people didn't like ME -- just that we had a difference of opinion. My opinion has not changed - and I don't think I changed anyones either... but it was a good discussion none the less. I think - IMHO - what makes this place "the best" is that there is actually very little "personal opinion" posts - vs - "helpful" or "informed" or "looking good". What we don't see here is somebody just flaming a guys car or wheels or whatever other choices a person makes. What I've seen is - if a guy is making personal choices - that's respected. If a guy is building something that may be a hazard - that might be "discussed" but in a purely helpful way. Having said all that --- I've owned fast cars for 40 years --- and I own them because I like driving them fast. BUT -- big BUTT -- I choose to do it where and when it will NOT be a hazard to OTHERS -- because it's MY CHOICE to kill/injure/wreck myself but not to put others in the way of my fun. On a board where EVERYONE has a fast, capable, car -- I think what you're seeing/reading is a reaction to an issue that brings scorn to those of us that choose to drive hot cars. It's HOW we drive them that is most important. For a guy that puts pressure on others to track their cars... which is the proper venue and outlet for 'us'... it surprises me that you'd choose to drive this way in traffic. That doesn't mean I don't read every post of yours - or have an opinion about you personally. I'd love to meet you - and check out your car - and I love watching your videos and pics of your track events. Just my .0000000000000000000000000002 worth :cheers: |
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