@Darnell's Auto Wrecking: does it involve a salty lake and the claim of a pelican?
@Darnell's Auto Wrecking: does it involve a salty lake and the claim of a pelican?
@lilwillie: i really doubt that, their would have to have been a lot of snow, and the road is dry.
@Billy Seroyer: Ok I take the corner being to steep back.
PGR4 has like 8 or nine different setups for this track, and they can all be run in reverse, and you can also choose to do a point to point section of them so 3 variations is nothing special. I believe the layouts are: Nurburgring f1 track, short f1 track, nordschleife, nordschleife with short f1 track, behemoth…
@Billy Seroyer: also they cant use Leguna seca, the one corner is to steep.
@Billy Seroyer: really because was it last year or the year before that hamilton came from like 15th to win, Schumacher the year of the incident in 2006 he came from the back to 7th
@Skunky: agree.
@Fauxhemian: BBC is publicly funded so i doubt it.
I think I would go just as crazy.
@Gimmi Mørgäikkönën: I watched that entire video, it was so epic.
just throwing this out there, according to the ferrari website its an enzo ferrari not a ferrari enzo.
OMG the car is like gone.
@Jeb_Hoge: we get ripped off in Canada despite our dollar being near parity with the US dollar. My dad saved a ton of money buying his audi q7 in the us rather than canada.
YES!!! I own the same car, same year, except mine is blue!
@brandegee: no, the official name is enzo ferrari. go to the ferrari website.
@f1fan65: *clearly
@sectachrome: cleary.
@QADude: yah exactly.
Impressive crash, however, I think that any big shunt in F1 is more impressive than this. Example being Robert Kubica crash at Montreal a few years back. The carbon fibre shards as well as major components of the car flying everywhere just looks incredible.