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Where else but st. tropez. The douche crashed into his own gate lol.

I think im going to cry....what a waste

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

Not on the veyron, it goes up when the car is started, and a special key has to be entered beside the drivers seat to drive the car with it down

No the default wing position is down, the special key sequence for high speed runs stops it raising automatically above a certain speed (to reduce drag).

There are two reasons why that wing would be up - the first is that the owner had flicked the switch to keep it permanently in the up position (wanker, entirely believable because he bought an open top Bugatti), the other is that he was travelling very fast when he hit that 'gate'.

I suspect we're reading the version of events that was given to the insurance company ;)

Edited by Iron Chef

My mistake, I was basing that on this, about 4min 30s in:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmO1tndJlNY&playnext=1&list=PL65776410078C138F

When the car is in handling mode the wing comes up, in normal mode or going for the top speed mode it is down.

http://jalopnik.com/#!260477/bugatti-veyron-164

I love these thread. All money no skill etc. Whatever. At least he had the opportunity to drive one. I'm sure all the haters are racing drivers who have struck upon hard times. They have never crashed a car,

Whether the car is a Veyron or a XF Fairmont Ghia, when someone crashes their car into their own gate at considerable speed (by the looks of it) then we're going to hang shit on them for being stupid.

  • 3 years later...

Well the crashed Veyron in Texas will be earning the owner a few years in gaol rather than an insurance payout.

He thought he could make a cool million 'quickly'.

Cmon man, more info!

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