Keep it for the track

Found this on youtube.

clicky

Ding to your title.

He wasn’t even going that fast - just didn’t have a clue how to drive. Did you see the hand position on the steering wheel?

yup…that was a corner

Unrelated, but this popped up on Youtube while watching that guy go off the road.

Quite old - I know they’re only marketing stunts too, but I find them fascinating:

Ferrari did the exact same thing at Imola a few years before, with a 550 and a punto (I think). Don�t know where the vid is though.

David

Unrelated, but this popped up on Youtube while watching that guy go off the road.

Quite old - I know they’re only marketing stunts too, but I find them fascinating:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uuwbRPWnWU&NR >

its a total copy of jeremy clarksons idea. or maybe clarkson copied thee guys. who knows

Unrelated, but this popped up on Youtube while watching that guy go off the road.

Quite old - I know they’re only marketing stunts too, but I find them fascinating:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uuwbRPWnWU&NR >

its a total copy of jeremy clarksons idea. or maybe clarkson copied thee guys. who knows

LOL Listen to what Murray says at 44/45 secs into it, i thought he said something else at first!

Ferrari did the exact same thing at Imola a few years before, with a 550 and a punto (I think). Don�t know where the vid is though.

David

Found it!

http://www.pistonheads.tv/clip921

Ferrari seem a bit better at timing the cars so they cross just beating each other. I must say from a marketing point of view I would be trying to show how the F1 race know how is used on road cars rather than how f*ck quick they are when compared to their road car relatives.

Well Ferrari have clearly got better at marketing, hiring the dullest man in the history of the universe to lead their F1 team, he won’t be stealing any of the glory from the cars.

Ian