lucky he didnt drive like this guy hey pap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfTSvkcKRy8 he wasnt tryin hard enuff.............
Pap, you should have told him the car and the petrol are free but we have to go buy BK and get one of those 10 paddy things. Then the car would have been listed to one side; yours.
this one will make you cry pap quote "Composite photo released by Swiss Police show a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano after a rear-end collision on the highway between Rothrist and Gunzgen, canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, Friday, November 2, 2007. Nobody was hurt in the accident. According to several Swiss papers the Ferrari had been driven by Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, who is living in Switzerland however police have not confirmed this information. " Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yep, I will be flying the Ferrari flag half mast today! +1! How/why would the car end up on the railing like that after a 'rear-ender'??
This is another article I just read mate. Quote- "Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne destroyed his red 189,000 Euro Ferrari 599 GTB on the Swiss motorway near Basle. Luckily, nobody was hurt in this accident. According to a police report, Marchionne drove on the left lane with a speed of about 100 km/h (60 mph) when several cars in front of him suddenly slowed down. Marchionne was not able to stop in time and crashed into the crash barrier. His car was heavily damaged". If that is true that he crashed into the baricade, then that will explain how he got on top of the baricade. Glad no-one was hurt.
with brakes as capable as those...he would have been doing something very stupid (or just tailgating) to not be able to stop in time
Seems to be the case me thinks. HUGE brakes like that should be able to pull the car up pretty quickly. CCB's or not! Tailgating, on the phone, day dreaming, speeding............who knows. Either way, lucky he wasnt hurt and he didnt hurt anyone else.
agree on that one the 599 brakes are huge they could stop the earth spinning , me thinks there is more to this story ......i wonder if its a company car ...........