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LaFerrari Crash in Monaco

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by 134282, Jun 30, 2014.

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  1. qwertstnbir

    qwertstnbir Formula 3

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    maybe he don't want peole to know history of car when he will sell it
     
  2. MurcieMurcie

    MurcieMurcie F1 Rookie

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  3. mechaniker

    mechaniker Formula Junior
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    There is a difference, if the current owner will tell the story to the next one, or if the whole world will talk about this.
     
  4. Nospinzone

    Nospinzone F1 Veteran

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    From the photos it's pretty clear the VW made a left turn in front of the Ferrari. In Massachusetts that would be a surchargeable at fault accident on his insurance.
     
  5. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    I must laugh at the last line, and how stupid it is. The answer is "the insurance company"
     
  6. El Wayne

    El Wayne F1 World Champ
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    Sure it would. In this case, the owner contacted the OP of this thread and requested that the information be removed. The OP contacted us and requested the same. (Too much time had passed for him to edit his own post.) Of course, the information has already been posted on Facebook and elsewhere.
     
  7. legoman

    legoman Formula Junior

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    Interesting. VIN hacking LaFerrari image and the name of the first post in this topic are the same. VIN disappeared, but the image remained.
     
  8. Drive550PFB

    Drive550PFB Two Time F1 World Champ
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    So that you don't have to watch the video, in the test the driver says that the brake feel and modulation is uncertain at low speeds. So, he suggested that there would be crash videos of LAF at low speeds on surface streets.

    Good prediction.
     
  9. DrewH

    DrewH F1 World Champ
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    It looks like the guy in the Volkswagen made a left without looking. If he hit my LaFerrari I would be extremely pissed.
     
  10. Ligu

    Ligu Formula Junior

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    ...as you would be in any other car.
    Thing like this happen all the time. Cars will be repaired. No one was hurt. It' not a tragedy.
     
  11. MARMIST

    MARMIST Formula 3

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    Is it only me or even the doors lines have "disengaged" from the frontal part due to the impact ?
     
  12. 4th_gear

    4th_gear F1 Rookie

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    #37 4th_gear, Jul 1, 2014
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    So based on Ross's input I located the accident location on Google Maps.

    The approaches from both directions are straight but the LaF was going uphill. Here's a street view of the intersection.

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    If I were to guess, I suspect the LaF was probably going at a good clip. The VW driver either did not see the low profile LaF or misjudge its speed and initiated the turn by mistake. The LaF was not able to stop in time.

    I don't think brake feel of the LaF was a factor here because the driver would not be thinking about brake modulation in a panic stop. Seeing that it is a straight road allowing plenty of time for both drivers to see each other, the LaF driver would have seen the VW but he kept going because he figured the VW saw him and after all he had the right-of-way. So it's most likely the VW driver's fault, regardless of how fast the LaF was going, he turned into the LaF'S lane.

    Anyway that's my 2 cents' take… just thought I add some information and guesswork into this unfortunate tale.
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  13. carcommander

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    +1.
     
  14. andrewecd

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    #39 andrewecd, Jul 1, 2014
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    yep me too. This one
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  15. merstheman

    merstheman F1 Rookie

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    The owner is a member here, he was kind enough to share photos and impressions of the car when it arrive - and it was one of the first to arrive.

    Sad to see it in this state, but I hope it gets fixed and enjoyed again in no time.
     
  16. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    I hope he gets it fixed soon. Must be very frustrating to have your 4 months old LF in the shop after waiting for close to a year.

    Are spare parts available already?
     
  17. 134282

    134282 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    He's had it since December - not that it lessens the blow of having a damaged LaFerrari since it's nearly eight months instead of four months old - and the owner/driver(s) was renowned for disappointing spotters by not getting on it or flying down the street. He was always very conservative, and took the car out several times a day. I got the impression that he was breaking in the engine, taking it easy, and that's why he never really got on it.

    It's my understanding that he sustained minor injuries, but is okay. I hope he recovers quickly, and gets his LaFerrari back as soon as possible. We all knew this was bound to happen - and we all know this won't be the last accident, or the last LaFerrari accident thread - but the most important part is that all parties involved are okay (though the VW owner's insurance company will likely send a wet work team to dispatch him after they get the LaFerrari's repair bill).
     
  18. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Also, you dont want to floor it in Monaco. Cops there are very strict.
     
  19. jpalmito

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    yes more if you have an old vw golf
     
  20. dmaxx3500

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    damage est?,$100k,id hate to call my ins company to tell them i hit a $1mil+ supercar
     
  21. VIZSLA

    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ
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    He's finally getting his money's worth for his auto insurance.
     
  22. SlvSurfer

    SlvSurfer Formula Junior

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    That street is techincally in France ;)

    But that intersection has always been retarded, people turn even when there is on coming traffic, like wtf how stupid are you (in this case the golf owner)
     
  23. bitzman

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  24. southnc

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  25. 360Tom

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    There was one that crashed into a bus too.
     

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