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Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by rugby, Jun 23, 2016.

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  1. rugby

    rugby Formula Junior

    Apr 10, 2015
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    #1 rugby, Jun 23, 2016
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
    Last October there was a video report of a LaFerrari crash in Budapest.

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/288gto-f40-f50-enzo-laferrari/503989-laferrari-hungary-crash.html

    Well, this guy is in the news again. Apparently, he posted a video of himself driving through Eastern Slovakia at speeds in excess of 240 km/hr. The section of the road in the video has been identified as having a maximum speed limit of 90 km/hr. He also shows himself speeding through small towns where the max speed limit is 50 km/hr.

    Arogantná jazda slovenského LaFerrari | Autobild.sk

    The guy's name has been reported to be Diego Roda, an Italian living in Eastern Slovakia. In addition to the LaFerrari he also has a 430, 458 and a 612. Earlier this year he has posted pictures of the LaFerrai in his living room, where he apparently keeps it.

    The video has been forwarded to the police who are conducting an investigation.
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  2. andrewecd

    andrewecd Formula Junior

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    Moronic. Hope he gets busted. Probably get some stupid warning and then we'll read how he killed some innocent person.
     
  3. rockitman

    rockitman F1 Veteran

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    Money doesn't buy you smarts.
     
  4. marko.urbac

    marko.urbac Formula Junior

    Jan 31, 2015
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    He must be one of the "selected" customers... BI*CH PLEASE!
     
  5. rugby

    rugby Formula Junior

    Apr 10, 2015
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    Agree. In that corrupt country he's likely to get away with it for a very small bribe. In Switzerland, it would be a six-figure fine and a multi-year license suspension.

    However, the video embedded in that article is a pretty neat clip of a Laferrari in action. Those cars he is passing look like they are going backwards.
     

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