Ouch ! lol Bowfer bet that your A3 in the background and the BMW is just a hoax !
Richard
Ian Wright smacked his up without any help. Turn off the traction control, moments lapse of concentration and bang. Expensive repair bill heading your way...
J.
Ian Wright wasn't in a 30mph zone though was he !!
Looking at the level of damage I would say he wasn't doing any more than 30 anyway.
Let me tell you a little story about said Ferrari driver.
I've seen him driving like a pillock many times before, in a 30mph limit, so have my colleagues.
The accident above took place in a 40mph zone, next to a busy public park.
He was also involved in a minor accident with a friend of mine some months ago, where my friend swears blind the road was empty one second, this Ferrari was there the next.
Again, a 40mph zone.
When my mate saw this email, he replied "the chickens come home to roost"
Call it karma, whatever.
But *allegedly*,this bloke has a history of driving like a **** in built-up areas, end of.
When I saw the title I was wondering if it was the Enzo from Woodlands - anyone else see the pics of the Veyron being delivered with the Enzo in the background?
I thought it was a 30mph zone until halfway across George 6th bridge!!
I did see the pictures, in the local newspaper.
Would you publish your name and address, if you had a Veyron and an Enzo in your garage?
Isn't that a tad naive, at best?
People will break into your house and threaten you for a ****** Focus, never mind one of those.
He may not have been doing more than 30mph at the moment of impact,
but what speed was he doing before that?
Unless he just 'drove' into a wall/post without taking any avoiding action, it's safe to assume speed was scrubbed off before the impact, either by braking or skidding.
So, safe to assume he was motoring then??
In which case, speeding in an urban area next to a busy public park means zero sympathy from me.