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Tom1200
Tom1200 New Reader
12/2/13 10:55 p.m.

Having seen a light pole nearly slice a car in half when said car was doing 35 mph...........I would not be surprised to find out that the car was going no more than 50 mph. If it also turns out the car dumped it's power steering it's not to hard to envision the car doing a minor tank slapper clipping the curb then spinning across the road and impacting the pole. The two guys were club racers , pro series competitors and car nuts like everyone else here. Very sad indeed.

 Tom
dean1484
dean1484 GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
12/2/13 11:47 p.m.

I wonder what the sphincter pucker factor meter is registering at Porsche at the moment.

If 45 mph is true I dont think cars are supposed to burn like that. Well unless it is a pinto.

Is it me or is there a serious design flaw with a car that has the breakaway point of the rear subframe causing the gas tank to become exposed and or ruptured. I understand the principal of them wanting to have the motor separate from the passenger compartment. It disipates huge amounts of energy but if this designed separation causes the tank to rupture I think Porsche may have a problem here.

I smell lawsuit.

Lancer007
Lancer007 Reader
12/2/13 11:49 p.m.

Just recently heard about the possibility of a fluid leak. The would definitly explain a sudden loss of grip even in a straight line if they were any bit of on the throttle.

If it weren't such a sad situation I would be able to appreciate the humor of seeing the E! Channel people try to talk about car stuff.

Wally
Wally GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/3/13 4:10 a.m.
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: What really pisses me off is the Entertainment channels that exploit the deaths and adding their own speculation on what happened. "There is word of stalling issues. When I think of stalling, I think there is a gas tank problem..." Really? Compairing a $300,000 supercar to a AMC Gremlin (or add a junker in)? Those cars had a 3 plate racing clutch that was NOTORIOUS for stalling. I've stalled one before! They really need to stop speculating and go back to reporting was Kim Kardashian's dress is worth... /rant.

Seeing how they get so much wrong here I wonder if I can trust what they say about the Kardashians clothing either

phaze1todd
phaze1todd HalfDork
12/3/13 5:38 a.m.
Ian F wrote:
wearymicrobe wrote: allegedly another 911 Turbo following behind him hit the same thing in the street and crashed as well.
Anyone see anything more about this? It does seem like he was a true car guy. Saw this posted on FB: http://autofluence.com/features/monday-motivation/paul-walkers-life-of-cars/ Some nice cars and some not quite so mainstream.

That Autofluence kinda neuters the actual facts from the askmen interview.

An interesting insight into his enthusiast side. At the time of the interview he claimed to own 20 to 30 cars, but his favorite pics of the stable are interesting:

The '74 BMW 2002 Touring mentioned has many era correct Alpino accessories.

He's not referring to a later Euro Escort pictured, but one of the surviving Mark I Escort Cosworths from F&F6

He peeled the vinyl off and repainted the R33 Nissan Skyline from F&F1

Rare white hard top Toyota Supra set up simular to one in F&F1

And he also has the largest collection in the U.S. of BMW 03 E36M3 Lightweights

I do admit that the first F&F movies were the Shiny Happy Person of automotive themed movies, but they were my Shiney Happy Person car movies.

When F&F6 came out (which I still haven't seen, being stuck here in the Kush Mountains), it looked to me like they were aiming more at enthusiast when I saw that Mark I and a Jensen Intercepter. What 16 yr old ricer is even going to know what those are??

nicksta43
nicksta43 SuperDork
12/3/13 8:21 a.m.

So did anyone get to see what Randy Pobst had to say?

plance1
plance1 Dork
12/3/13 8:24 a.m.

http://news.yahoo.com/police-warn-over-stunts-fast-furious-crash-spot-205458785.html

Anytime any person with even the smallest amount of notoriety gets killed, all of the idiots come out of the woodwork to litter the area where the person died with candles, pictures, and all kinds of other crap that someone else has to clean up. Morons. Our society has degenerated to the point where every loser in the world has to try to become part of the news story with their public grief. Like I said, losers. They're almost as bad as the fart can crowd who apparently want to pay homage with stupid acts of skidding their cars around the area. (head shake, eye roll).

Giant Purple Snorklewacker
Giant Purple Snorklewacker MegaDork
12/3/13 8:25 a.m.
nicksta43 wrote: So did anyone get to see what Randy Pobst had to say?

He makes his own juice. I read it in a magazine.

Duke
Duke UltimaDork
12/3/13 8:28 a.m.
irish44j wrote: News now reporting that the investigation tagged the car as going about 45mph into a 15mph zone. Supposedly clipped a curb and spun into the pole/tree and basically blew up. IDK, seems unrealistic to me, but who knows....

I don't buy that crap for a millisecond.

fasted58
fasted58 PowerDork
12/3/13 8:35 a.m.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
nicksta43 wrote: So did anyone get to see what Randy Pobst had to say?
He makes his own juice. I read it in a magazine.

who knew auto racers were juicin' ?

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/3/13 8:40 a.m.
Duke wrote:
irish44j wrote: News now reporting that the investigation tagged the car as going about 45mph into a 15mph zone. Supposedly clipped a curb and spun into the pole/tree and basically blew up. IDK, seems unrealistic to me, but who knows....
I don't buy that crap for a millisecond.

I could believe it spun into the tree at a legal speed and caught fire IF the PS system had a leak, because I'm beginning to realize that ATF is a lot like Napalm. Catches fire very easily, extremely hard to put out.

4cylndrfury
4cylndrfury MegaDork
12/3/13 8:47 a.m.
plance1 wrote: http://news.yahoo.com/police-warn-over-stunts-fast-furious-crash-spot-205458785.html Anytime any person with even the smallest amount of notoriety gets killed, all of the idiots come out of the woodwork to litter the area where the person died with candles, pictures, and all kinds of other crap that someone else has to clean up. Morons. Our society has degenerated to the point where every loser in the world has to try to become part of the news story with their public grief. Like I said, losers. They're almost as bad as the fart can crowd who apparently want to pay homage with stupid acts of skidding their cars around the area. (head shake, eye roll).

mtn
mtn UltimaDork
12/3/13 8:49 a.m.
GameboyRMH wrote:
Duke wrote:
irish44j wrote: News now reporting that the investigation tagged the car as going about 45mph into a 15mph zone. Supposedly clipped a curb and spun into the pole/tree and basically blew up. IDK, seems unrealistic to me, but who knows....
I don't buy that crap for a millisecond.
I could believe it spun into the tree at a legal speed and caught fire IF the PS system had a leak, because I'm beginning to realize that ATF is a lot like Napalm. Catches fire very easily, extremely hard to put out.

While not impossible for a good driver to drive past their limits, I doubt that the driver was past his limits. And I would be lying if I said I had never been in a corporate drive and been letting it loose a little.

N Sperlo
N Sperlo MegaDork
12/3/13 8:50 a.m.

News flash; The Carrera GT is now too dangerous for the roads.
Thought you should all know.

PHeller
PHeller UberDork
12/3/13 8:53 a.m.

Something we've got consider with super/hyper cars. They are billed as race cars for the street, but they don't have fire suppression nor do they have fuel cells. There are reason race cars have these features.

Makes me think I'd rather drive a race car on the street with too much protection than have a street car with none.

N Sperlo
N Sperlo MegaDork
12/3/13 8:57 a.m.

In reply to PHeller:

"Hey sweetheart, let me pull the net down so you can climb on in."

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/3/13 8:58 a.m.

Some do have fuel cells, and I think more should (more cars in general too). Most are already very high-maintenance, having to change the bladder every 5 years wouldn't be so bad.

PHeller
PHeller UberDork
12/3/13 9:04 a.m.
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to PHeller: "Hey sweetheart, let me pull the net down so you can climb on in."

Is that really any different than, "hey sweetheart put on these helmet, gloves, boots, special jeans and jacket and hang on the back of this 100hp machine with a little seat."

Part of the reason I consider the Miata with t-shirt and flippy floppies 100% more safe than her and I on the motorcycle in full gear.

ppddppdd
ppddppdd Reader
12/3/13 9:08 a.m.
GameboyRMH wrote:
Duke wrote:
irish44j wrote: News now reporting that the investigation tagged the car as going about 45mph into a 15mph zone. Supposedly clipped a curb and spun into the pole/tree and basically blew up. IDK, seems unrealistic to me, but who knows....
I don't buy that crap for a millisecond.
I could believe it spun into the tree at a legal speed and caught fire IF the PS system had a leak, because I'm beginning to realize that ATF is a lot like Napalm. Catches fire very easily, extremely hard to put out.

Yeah, it could be an extremely rare catastrophic PS system failure on a car that's maintained extremely carefully, causing it to spin at 45 mph into a solid object, shatter and burst into flame. Entirely possible.

But until we know more, I'm going with Occam's Razor. On what planet do two car junkies take a Carrera GT out for a cautious sunday drive around an industrial park? They were probably driving it fast enough that it was at least mildly interesting. I have zero experience with cars like that, but you're talking about a hypercar that hits 100 mph in something much less than 7 seconds. I'm guessing that what feels mildly interesting in a CGT is going to involve enough speed that unexpected things are going to happen really suddenly.

It sucks, and they didn't "deserve" it, but this just goes to show that all the skill in the world can't offset bad judgement.

ppddppdd
ppddppdd Reader
12/3/13 9:13 a.m.
mtn wrote: While not impossible for a good driver to drive past their limits, I doubt that the driver was past his limits. And I would be lying if I said I had never been in a corporate drive and been letting it loose a little.

Yeah, well, the reason we don't drive close to our limits on the street is that anything unexpected quickly puts us well over our limits. Everyone who has been to a track has seen some kind of catastrophic mechanical failure, even in that highly controlled environment. It's still your own damn fault if you're driving fast enough that the result of a PS blowout is a car that explodes into a million pieces of CF and burns to the ground.

fasted58
fasted58 PowerDork
12/3/13 9:27 a.m.

I know nothing of these cars. Any chance of a data recorder/ black box in it?

PHeller
PHeller UberDork
12/3/13 9:44 a.m.
fasted58 wrote: I know nothing of these cars. Any chance of a data recorder/ black box in it?

Not unless the insurance company put it there.

yamaha
yamaha PowerDork
12/3/13 9:59 a.m.
PHeller wrote: Part of the reason I consider the Miata with t-shirt and flippy floppies 100% more safe than her and I on the motorcycle in full gear.

That depends if you are around any semis......if so you're about as safe 2 up on a bike as a miata.

Lancer007
Lancer007 Reader
12/3/13 10:01 a.m.
N Sperlo wrote: News flash; The Carrera GT is now too dangerous for the roads. Thought you should all know.

The nanny state knee jerk reaction articles are coming out now, I'm honestly surprised it took them this long

PHeller
PHeller UberDork
12/3/13 10:03 a.m.
yamaha wrote: That depends if you are around any semis......if so you're about as safe 2 up on a bike as a miata.

It's all relative, buddy.

I don't feel very safe in a big vehicle like a semi when I'm going down a twisty 13% grade.

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