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You would think that for all that money they would build them a bit stronger ??

Howard

 
1) No, that is not how the 200mph speed limiter is supposed to work :blink:

2) Yes, that is what is supposed to happen. With the exception of the passenger compartment the car is made to come apart in a controlled sequence to help reduce the energy from the little incident.

3) And, if he knew then, what he knows now, I bet he would have done things differently ;)

 
Hell, If I crashed at 200 MPH...

1) I'd be on my knees thanking god if the passenger compartment looked that good

2) I'd be on my knees thanking god for making my last insurance payment

3) I'd probably consider taking it to the track the next time...

Damn that's a sweet looking car in that first picture.... :dribble: :dribble: :dribble:

 
1) Final assessment by the LEO's 168mph.

2) He is in jail... He brought that, another Ferrari and a MBZ from England and never made the payments to the bank!

 
Y'all know that he walked away from this wreck and basically into the slammer for a variety of charges including importing a 2nd illegal Ferrari ( he didn't own that one either).

Huge cojones on this bubba. Must have been plenty of noise and light when he went airborne and hit the pole.

 
If correct, those enzo's aren't your production model Ferarri. They only made so many. That will make the rest that much more valuable.

 
I think that the driver is pretty much going to get the same treatment to his *** end as did the Ferrari. At least where he's going! :blink:

 
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