Any questions please ask. I have numerous stories to tell and sat down three houts with this in Ferrari terms living legend. He had three Enzo. View attachment 2372236
Yes it was criminal however he is e genuie Ferrari lover. Anyway he likes his Enzos but thanks for the clarifaction LOL.
Just 25% of them. They made a profit due the appreciatipn in value apparantly. It was a three year courtcase and he had tp tale the plea bargain (was beaten apparantly in ordwr tl accept the plea bargain). It was a CEO and not a broke guy.
loved Ferraris so much, that he crashed an Enzo at 160 mph on public roads while intoxicated? Maybe I'm just being old-fashioned, but if you love something you are supposed to care for it, not expose it to excessive and completely pointless risks.
Yes never drive DUI but going fast in an Enzo on a empty rpad is not too bad. Yes pity about that enzo.
I live in Malibu. I drive that stretch of PCH twice a day and have done so for over 30 years. Driving at 130 miles over the legal speed limit of 55 mph is criminal and incredibly immoral In My Opinion, Endangering the lives of others isn’t cool just because you have money and own a Ferrari. This section of PCH has no lighting at night. There are driveways on both sides where people live and pull out . There are people who ride their bikes even at night and there is no dedicated bike lane. There are undulations and dips and curves where an Enzo would be out of view to others. Traveling at 160 mph leaves no reaction time. Drive on a track or the AutoBahn
Good point. Would you think getting the car airboene is a possibility at that crest and at that high speed? Thanks for the input.
Apparantly the camera broke. They retreived the camera in the woods. OR it will be shown on Metflix? Who knows. Image Unavailable, Please Login
At the time of crash 135564 (red) belonged to Bank of Scotland. As did the black one (137331). Marcel Massini
Did anyone else get the T-shirt with an illustration of the broken Enzo on the front and the word Dietrich on the back? I wonder where mine went.
Now who was Dietrich? He actually existed see 5 min 30 s into the clip. Explained: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
It was a single car accident due to driver error. I saw the wreckage the next day. The body broke in half exactly as the engineers had designed. Im not sure but i'll bet the car drove off the road and hit a pole. That would explain how the car broke in two. If there was a spin then it would provavly be in one piece The driver didnt know what the F he was doing He couldnt react to the dips and curves Obviously if one is high as a kite or drunk as a skunk, then everything seems fine until you hit that pole
Apparantly the car caight air and when he landed the damper or suapension broka? Wh knows. It was fast anyhow. Police gpt the black box at 160 mph at impact?