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DO NOT LET OTHERS DRIVE YOUR FERRARI

Discussion in '348/355' started by waphead, Sep 25, 2009.

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  1. Ferrari Fanatic

    Ferrari Fanatic Formula 3

    Apr 2, 2003
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    I'm sorry this happened to you. I have let many people drive my 355, never a problem. You do have to take the role of the driving instructor though. If you can handle your own car then you know the limits and never let people approach it. If an instructor can keep people from crashing their cars on a track day then an adept 355 driver can keep even a complete moron from crashing their car.

    Letting a friend that does not own his own 355 drive 100 mph is well......as some would say: the blind leading the blind.

    Sorry to be so brutal because the whole thing sucks. I feel for you.
     
  2. bjwhite

    bjwhite F1 Rookie

    Mar 17, 2006
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    Ferrari Fanatic has it right on. End of story really.
     
  3. NeuroBeaker

    NeuroBeaker Advising Moderator
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    The other side of the coin is, if he had even a minor incident in your car - even if it's someone else's fault - then I'm sure he'd never forgive himself either. It's probably not a good idea for anyone to drive a Ferrari they don't own themselves. :eek:

    As much as I'm eager to drive a Ferrari for the first time, realistically I think it wisest to wait until I'm buying my own. Until then, if anyone wants to offer me a passenger ride in a Ferrari - I've never had one of those yet! :D Actually, I've been thinking it'd be cool to be dropped off at my wedding (in late April / early May) in a Ferrari - preferably a 348... the search begins!

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  4. MarkJ

    MarkJ Formula Junior

    Sep 10, 2006
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    Of course, its your car so you can decide what you will, but I don't think you can make an across the board statement that implies that ALL friends will trash your car. It depends on the "friend." Don't we all have friends we could trust with our very life, and other friends to whom we wouldn't lend our chainsaw? Depends on the friend. But still, I feel your pain. Sorry for your loss.
     
  5. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    very good point.

    If I was in your area, you could ride with me anytime you wanted :)


    A great idea - again, if I lived near you I would gladly drop you off at your wedding...and the 348 is an excellent choice :D
     
  6. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Also very true
     
  7. Ferrari Fanatic

    Ferrari Fanatic Formula 3

    Apr 2, 2003
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    How close you are as friends will merely play a role in the outcome when things go bad.

    I personally base my limits on what someone can or can't do in my car soley on their driving skills.
     
  8. NeuroBeaker

    NeuroBeaker Advising Moderator
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    Thanks very much, that's kind of you to say - if I'm in Canada in the future, I'll be sure to look you up. ;) :D

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  9. Ferrari Fanatic

    Ferrari Fanatic Formula 3

    Apr 2, 2003
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    My friends and I have owned, driven, and tracked many cars. We will swap keys in a second. Even the most skilled driver recognizes that I shouldn't push my friends AWD Turbo 911 to the limit. Heck I shouldn't do that on the street at all. But if I'm feeling spirited then 70% of the limit on a desolate road is pushing and we are both aware of the risk involved.

    Letting someone test the limit ( and clearly blowing past it in this scenario) in your 375 HP, quick steering, tail happy, mid engine 355 on the street is insane.
     
  10. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    absolutely...you would be more than welcome as my guest here. :)
     
  11. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    and the topic of this thread is proof of that
     
  12. MordaloMVD

    MordaloMVD F1 Rookie

    Sep 7, 2005
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    In the state of WA it is the car that is insured, not the driver.
     
  13. waphead

    waphead Rookie

    Oct 16, 2006
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    Thanks for all of the replies. This was in the state of WA. I did not know that he was going to just punch the throttle like especially when it was pouring down rain in the middle of the night. I thought we were going to die! the 360's until the ditch across the freeway which finally stopped us, I swear it felt like forever.

    thanks again for the quotes.
     
  14. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    The person driving did not know it was a bad idea to "punch the throttle" in the pouring rain?
     
  15. NeuroBeaker

    NeuroBeaker Advising Moderator
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    What an idiot. :(

    Even I know not to do that, and I know next to nothing about performance driving... :eek:
     
  16. ace_pilot

    ace_pilot Formula Junior

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    Friends don't let friends drive their ferraris!

    Ace
     
  17. dm_n_stuff

    dm_n_stuff Four Time F1 World Champ
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    because the car was a 355??
     
  18. Cali42

    Cali42 Rookie

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    It's a shallow life if you value your car more than your friends....
    I've asked several friends if they would like to drive my car, most say "NO WAY" , but they truly appreicate the offer - those that do drive it share in my good fortune - no amount of money could replace that
     
  19. WJGESQ

    WJGESQ Formula 3

    Dec 30, 2004
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    There is nothing in your fact pattern that would prevent you from suing him for negligence. The bottom line is that he took possession of your property, treated said property with malice and reckless disregard which resulted in damages to you. Why not play turnabout?
     

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