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can they prove anything though? besides the fact his name is at Vic Roads for a silver XR8 with orange stripes?

Exactly what I was thinking when I read the Herald Sun article yesterday. Isnt it all circumstantial and down to what he admits doing? Interesting thing is he turned himself into a station only a few km's from where the lady passenger was from.

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IF the driver of the silver GT was there when the Ferrari crashed and didn't stop to render assisstance he is an absolute D@#K.

If he was you are right.

But having stated that he can argue ,the being scared and confused after the incident.

Anyway there is nothing that could of saved those 2 souls after seeing the wreck.

Him stopping and helping would have been traumatic for him.......he is gonna suffer

searching for answers , and the fact he had someway caused the accident.

A bit too late but the leason learn't the hard way.

So Keep Speeding To the TRACK.

Thats the answer.

The government should open a track for the public so as people can get the need for speed off their backs.

I have a friend who regularly drives to Alice Spring just to get a fix for speed..( YOU KNOW THE SPEED I MEAN)

yeh, wats with the freggin Herald Sun story, makin him out like some f**ing hero.

' A decade of toil to become a young, admired success story was shattered in seconds...'

this is just crap, the guy was an idiot - drag racing, and killed himself and an inocent passenger, wen its a jap car or a commordore, its lableed as an in-experience hoon driver who shouldnt be allowed on the rd. Wen its a ferrari, its a terrible tradgey that a 'success story' was killed.

Too true mate

It's bullshit, I bet today tonight, naomi robson and her fricken chipmunk red cheeks is going to harp on about how it was such a waste, that oh, he worked so hard for his ferrari.

Shit man, there are people on this forum that spend more than the cost of a ferrari on modding a GTS-t.

If the dude was our ages, between 18-24, they'd say "lock him up, hooning, blah blah blah, all cars must be speed limited, and checked all the time by radar - skylines australias most dangerous car"

but here it is, a 33 year old, doing something stupid, yet, it's a tragedy.

Seriously mate, if you're stupid enough to go 150 km/h in your ferrari and not know how to drive, then fair call if you wrap yourself around a tree.

My girlfriend says that apparently its a friend of hers uncle. And honestly, I don't care. If you're stupid enough to work for years and years to get a ferrari, and then you crash your car because you lose to a 60K GT Falcon.

I think that the media are so biased and so focussed on targetting hoons, maybe we should start impounding ferrari's and bloody harassing the shit outta wankers in boxsters.

My 2c.

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ford GT. 290kw at the flywheel stock....add an exhaust and its over 300.......

OK, I thought they had more than that! Explains why the only one i've ever seen over here was keen to fly past me on the freeway after following me for a while, and then got drilled.

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