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Old 02-23-2006, 03:29 PM
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I think that the Enzo driver just lost control. Probably hit an uneven surface or slight bump. That's why I used to scout all of the roads and freeways before any high speed runs so that I was VERY familiar with the surfaces. I never "raced" on unfamiliar roads. That would bring the Reaper.

So true and well put....

It's amazing how some roads at 55-75mph seem perfectly fine, but when driven in excess of 100mph you suddenly get "air" and other charming issues that you normally wouldn't see.

It's almost as if these canyon roads and other heavily used surfaces weren't designed to be raced on?

It's all typical, as several people have pointed out, it's only natural to want to enjoy our toy and push it hard. Shiet like this happens, happened and will continue to happen as long as we have our toys. Glad they survived, too bad about the car. Nobody on F-chat knew the guy, just some obscure wealthy sob.
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