Death of a supercar
Categories: EntertainmentOops! The rare Enzo Ferrari just got a little more rare. In this video actor Eddie Griffin has some technical difficulties making a turn and powders a million dollar car into a Jersey barrier.
If you look closely you can see that the wheels are actually turned, but for some reason just not gripping. I can only guess there may have been something on the track. Poor Enzo.
3 Responses to “Death of a supercar”
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Wandering Pig Effer Says:
March 30th, 2007 at 12:48 pmI’ve heard some conspiracy rumors that this was a publicity stunt. Apparently, they wrecked some other expensive cars earlier. I can’t confirm any of it though…
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al Says:
April 1st, 2007 at 8:53 pmTo wreck one of only 450 of these cars in existance for a publicity stunt would be a travesty. I hope that’s not the case … if it is, then the person who owned that car should have all of their other collector cars taken away just like they would have their kids taken away if they had beaten them.
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John Scott Says:
April 3rd, 2007 at 1:56 amI don’t think it had anything to do with something on the track, it’s just classic understeer. The car was being pushed too hard to make that turn.
The *real* question should be – who thought it was a good idea to put a concrete barrier at after the apex of a hairpin corner?

