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a007apl 10-28-2006 01:04 PM

Why many LP640s crascheds in small times
 
:cry: ???????? :cry:

saadie 10-28-2006 01:12 PM

too much money in wrong hands :|

jk :mrgreen:

a007apl 10-28-2006 01:21 PM

too much power in wrong hands you say :roll: :wink:

Minacious 10-28-2006 01:21 PM

Sometime events happen where there is just no way to avoid an accident no matter how good the driver, but many cases it is an issue where the people purchasing these types of cars are realizing they’re not as easy to drive as a 4 door econo-box.

acs power 10-28-2006 09:03 PM

Or just because the car is an exotic it atracts too much attention and you start to think that this happens only with this car :idea:

acmarttin 10-29-2006 02:40 AM

Hey, if Schumi can do it so can I, right? :lol:

stmoritzer 10-30-2006 03:58 AM

^ :hmm:

the LP640 is for sure not easy to handle :wink:

a007apl 10-30-2006 09:25 AM

Its the fast lambo ever made 8)

LEXION 12-01-2006 01:37 PM

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...&q=lamborghini

teh video of the LP640 crashed in London......hope its not a STAN!

yg60m 12-01-2006 05:04 PM

This level of power is certainly not easy to handle for "normal" drivers, some Mercedes are overpowered but have all the safety kits (ESP etc ...) the Lambo like the Enzo has no ESP ...

TopGearNL 12-01-2006 05:41 PM

/\/\ True

You can make a car with a million HP but if you can't control it, whats the point? :bah:

Vansquish 12-01-2006 06:07 PM

When people who are used to driving, "normal" cars get into a "fast" car, they don't seem to remember that because they're moving faster, it's going to take more distance and less time to do things...chump got what he deserved, and unfortunately an LP640 was lost...

a007apl 12-01-2006 08:44 PM

Please :lol:
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ARMAN 12-01-2006 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LEXION
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2900078795573628247&q=lamborghini

teh video of the LP640 crashed in London......hope its not a STAN!

WTF have this tard expected? totally deserved :roll: good for him he didnt run over anyone

RC45 12-01-2006 09:30 PM

HAHAHAHA ROFLMYRTFO HAHAHAHAHA MUHAHAHAHA

Bloody fantastic :twisted: :twisted:

I have seldom laughed so loud in my life :)

A couple things come to mind... like WTF was that stupid idiot thinking?

ANYONE with half a brain should know that the stopping distance of any car is diminished on slick/greasy/grimy urban roads and cold tyres... now couple that with a half arsed 1/2/3 (maybe 4th) runup the gears and the fact the driver was not familiar with such speeds and that (and possibly any) car because they never left anywhere enough distance to stop....

...and this on a T-junction street? ROFL

You can bet from just past the camera man the driver was SHITTING himself because the car was already skipping over the tarmac and not slowing as he foolishly expected.

One can hope he loses his license for that bit of STUPID hooliganism.. there is a time and place to show off and be boystrous with your (or anyone's) car - and that was not the place.

Anyone might have stepped off the side walk.. or more scarily he could have T-Boned a bus full of nuns and orphans as he skidded through the intersection.

Lets hope the drivers station wealth doesn't ket him egt away from this onhe.

After the laughter EVERYONE should be as mad as they can be because this idiot is displayignt he type of behaviour that will eventually bring back the 120bhp super car.

I mean he cold dont a quick 1, short shift to 2, short shift to 3..a md then off throttle slowed down before the camera man and been as dangerous and spectacular but no where near as reckless.

The outcome was 100% deserved.


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