Not involved in this, just noticed the alcohol/weed comparison. There isn't any IMHO necessary. Any person who even thinks there is a comparison betweem driving an automobile while high versus while drunk, is not all that intelligent. Or maybe they are just in denial, or trying to justify their own issues with alcohol. THe FACT is, there is no comparison. Weed slows you down some, but unless you are an idiot, you will have no problem driving. You can lift weights high, you can run a marathon high (doubt you would want to), and you can do anything else high that you could normally do sober. The same is not true for alcohol. A drunk person doesn't know what the hell is going on, let a lone how to drive a car. P.S. I do not condone nor do I encourage anyone to use marijuana while driving, or at any other time. Smoking weed in an enzo doesn't sound like the brightest idea to me though. I think a machine like that is best handled sober.
These past arguments would be better suited in the "50 Cent has a Enzo, F50, F40" Thread....I bet you he has an ashtray in his Ferrari which is full of weed roaches.
I meant the album cover which features the Ferrari Logo but no prancing horse in it this video STILL features his Miura ... Cool any true collector should include a Miura in his stable IMHO anyway ... how come they just walk by the Miura... ignoring it ? one man's treasure is another man's ....
It was a purple diablo se30 that he owned that got wrecked-it was a friend driving! I know he has a passion also for g wagon series mercedes..and won a concours recently with a maserati a6. Good luck to him, my mrs keeps buying his albums and he is spending it on good taste! Think he had an old convertable rolls or bentley and a pagoda mercedes too.
the same day i put the pictures i have seen a video with guys of 5 th Gear special Lambo and Jay kay was driving his Muira nice video moment.
What? There's plenty of photos of it, Car ran an article where they went with him to Maranello to drive it back to the UK.
No, it's really not. A number of studies have shown that driving while stoned makes the driver more cautious and drive more slowly, although reaction times are of course slower. Driving while drunk makes the driver take more chances and drive more recklessly. 1983 National Highway Transportation Safety Administration study: Stein, AC et al., A Simulator Study of the Combined Effects of Alcohol and Marijuana on Driving Behavior-Phase II, Washington DC: Department of Transportation (1983) www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_myth12.shtml 1992 National Highway Transportation Safety Administration study: The Incidence and Role of Drugs in Fatally Injured Drivers, by K.W. Terhune, et al. of the Calspan Corp. Accident Research Group in Buffalo, NY (Report # DOT-HS-808-065) www.drugsense.org/tfy/nhtsa1.htm 1993 National Highway Transportation Safety Administration study: Marijuana and actual Driving Performance, By Hindrik WJ Robbe and James F O'Hanlon. Institute for Human Psychopharmacology, University of Limburg www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_driving4.shtml 1998 University of Adelaide and Transport South Australia study: www.ukcia.org/research/driving4.html 1999 University of Toronto Study, Marijuana Not a Factor in Driving Accidents: newsandevents.utoronto.ca/bin/19990329a.asp 2000 UK Transport Research Laboratory study on Cannabis and Driving: www.mapinc.org/newscc/v00/n1161/a02.html 2000 UK Department of Transportation's Cannabis and Driving report: www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_rdsafety/documents/page/dft_rdsafety_504567.hcsp 2002 Report of the Special Senate Committee on Illegal Drugs www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/commbus/senate/com-e/ille-e/rep-e/repfinalvol1part4-e.htm July 2004, Journal of Accident Analysis and Prevention, Psychoactive substance use and the risk of motor vehicle accidents. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15094417