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sad, yes people die everyday but my heart does go out to the driver, Roadas, who left behind wife and kids. If they were really going that fast on a public street, then that is fucking stupid and selfish IMO
Paul left behind a daughter as well
I don't know, the car was majority carbon fiber, with a carbonfiber tub. Which acts differently than metal. One would expect that the rear would step out, due to it being a RWD and mid engined, and squirrely nature of the car. That is all I know. And from what another source had said, the fire apparently broke out in the front. But, I don't know if that is true or not.
Its gossip and OPINIONS..my opinion is who cares.
nah, you said "am I supposed to give a shit"If you don't, why bother posting at all?
Conspiracy-Theories regarding thishttp://www.ibtimes.com/paul-walker-murder-conspiracy-theories-link-family-guy-typhoon-haiyan-death-1491980
Man, I hope they died on impact.
Yep, and apparently what the news is saying that street racing was ruled out, and the car was going about 40-45 miles an hour, not 160 mph (who came up with that?) and came to a bend in the road where the speed drops down to 15 mph, and the driver lost control.A very dangerous car, known for being squirrely, and it's mid engined, meaning that it can easy to rotate, goes into a bend in a road...Wonder what other developments...
most porsches (911's at least) were always super solid to me (raced them for years), but the GT looks a bit different.. I've never driven one, but it looks like it may handle a bit like an NSX or Lotus, which to me were 'knife-edge' handling cars.... in which the back end would snap around VERY quick if you're not carefull... there's no "play" in the backend (no "drifting").makes me seriously reconsider picking up that NSX I've been looking at. Unless im on a track, i'll take a big, safe S-Class.
The back end of my Lotus was nearly impossible to snap around.
If it had been a maserati it would have been doing 185.
Could the car really have been going at 45 mph and crashed like that? I find it hard to believe