Wrong on so many levels...especially the cheering from the crowd. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-UiwIKfY74]FERRARI 355 GTS BURNING WHEEL, MOTOFESTA PONTECESO - YouTube[/ame]
I can't believe he kept going after the tires were flat. Likely going to be some damage underneath as well. Sad to watch
I've seen this before and I still don't get what the point of it is. Why would someone do this to their car unless he stole it.
Am I the only one who noticed this seemed to be part of an organized show with sponsors in a town somewhere? I read your comments before watching the video and was expecting to see some idiot showing off to friends and damaging his vehicle but it wasn't. It seemed to be a pro driver putting on a demonstration in front of an audience. Does this mean that all the guys who race in a 355 Challenge series are morons too? They are, after all, exposing their cars and themselves to possible injury and damage in the name of the sport. Just like smash-up derbys, F1 races, bullfighting, rodeos, etc..people love danger and carnage, it's all entertainment. If the organizers had the budget to take a 355 and do this to it it's their prerogative, not sure they deserve to be called morons??? Gotta respectfully disagree with you guys on this one...
It's just a car folks, just a car. Nuts, bolts, metal, leather etc. if they want to destroy it that's up to them.
I really do not see many people cheering. Most of them are waving their hands to try and get smoke out of their faces. The driver may be a pro, but the real moron is the guy in the passenger seat waving his arms and hanging out the window without a helmet. To me it looks like more of a waste of a set of tires than entertainment for the crowd. Just my 0.02
Got to agree with you Todd. "I can go round in circles blowing out smoke!" Whippy do for you, pal. Got no issue with someone choosing a Ferrari to do it, pretty much a waste of time in any car. If he was drifting round a tight circuit showing good car control to precisely position his car I'd be impressed. Round and round in random circles, no not really.
That was hard to watch. I know it's their car and they can do what they want to do with it. Hate to see a set of original wheels get torn up like that though.
+1 I won't comment on the driver's intellectual ability; like others said it probably is a sponsored demo. But if you love these cars, it's hard to watch no matter the circumstances.
Just seems disrespectful to me. It's not like it's a current production car that the manufacturer can just churn out a few more of. Accidents make these things rarer all the time, so there's no need to contribute to the destruction rate by acting like a hooligan. All the best, Andrew.
Disturbing... perhaps captain azzhoIe didn't realize both tires were gone? As strange as it may sound, I would have felt better if he had crashed into something, or "horseshoe'd" the car around that utility pole. If you're gonna make an ass of yourself and intentionally abuse something most people can only dream of having... IN FRONT of those same people... at least go all-in!
I have to disagreed Howie. In it's simplest form perhaps it is, "just nuts, bolts, metal etc.." But for those of us who love the beauty and performance of the Ferrari brand, it's far more. I would venture to guess that if everyone treated their cars like that, there would be no need for this forum. With the way I love my F355 and the way she gets treated in my garage and on the windy roads here in SoCal, this video made me cringe.
I see no problem, people were entertained. Far too many uptight people on this forum acting like any Ferrari is a holy grail and shall not be abused.
Any exotic, not just Ferrari, should be held as special and above being abused, particularly ones that are out of current production. All the best, Andrew.
Enzo specifically sold cars to fund his racing. As soon as the car rolled out of the factory and was sold, I highly doubt he cared of people doing burnouts to the rims in them.
I agree. In fact, he probably would have supported it as the greater number of older Ferraris destroyed might have translated into a slightly greater demand for new Ferraris. He would not have made money from second-hand sales. However, it is not for Enzo to determine the perceived second-hand value of his vehicles amongst automotive enthusiasts. My personal view is that it is a shame to take what is now a classic car and abuse it in such a way. All the best, Andrew.
Have you never seen Enzo interviewed? Yes he sold cars to fund Scuderia Ferrari but I respectfully disagree with your assessment of how Enzo saw the road going cars. The Ferrari is a dream - people dream of owning this special vehicle and for most people it will remain a dream apart from for those lucky few. - Enzo Ferrari I don't think it's disrespectful to the car or even to the company or anything to trash an exotic. But trashing a car says a lot about how you regard those people for who owning one will always just be a dream. (slightly patronising comment over, but I stand behind the sentiment)
This subject of a worthless burnout reminds me of an abused exotics video scene of a guy in a yellow corvette thinking he was doing a burnout from standstill, only to find out that his wheels weren't moving. He takes his time gunning the engine and the camera man and other onlookers don't tell him that his wheels are still. My thought was that these people enjoyed seeing him tear up his car.
That particular video is even worse than that. I recall someone saying it was the mechanics of the tyre fitting place that the car had been left with that were doing the burnout attempt and filming. The owner of the car was not present. They then had to explain to the owner that instead of fitting new tyres, they had been damaging the car. All the best, Andrew.
We say it all the time.... It's his car. His money. Do with it what you like. I am more disgusted by the proximity of this prank to the spectators. If he wants to kill his car, engine, tranny, tires and rims...go ahead. He is damn lucky he did kill somebody.