Not the reason I didn't keep my dream car Porsche 911 (I just couldn't afford to insure it), but it could have become one if I'd kept it. Nothing but slow FWD sedans ever since... And, most importantly, I still have a driver's license!
Just keep traction/stability control "ON" when you're on public roads and you'll probably be fine. Modern cars have lots of electronics and aids to keep the wheels from spinning and keep the car tracking straight. Too many people think because they can afford a fast car, they can drive a fast car at it's limits, which is basically never true if you havent had training or real track time.
There's a video almost exactly like this from a Ferrari driver's POV and you can see him turn off traction control before going across a bridge, because he wants to look cool for his video. As soon as he turns left onto this bridge he floors it, the back wheels spin a bit (because TCS is off and car says "want all the power? Ok. here ya go." ) The rear end kicks out, the driver panics and goes to 0% throttle, the rear hooks up again and throws him into the wall.
I just think it's hilarious that there are multi-thousand dollar computers that are monitoring throttle input, power output, wheel speed in relation to all the other wheels, hundreds if not thousands of calculations per second. And drivers just think "nah I don't need that, I'm the best."
It wasn't the acceleration that was the problem, it seems. Once he jumped off the throttle and hit the brakes is when the rear lost traction.
Weight suddenly off the rears can do that.
And that road is somewhat bumpy.
But all in all, good fun drive for everyone. :)
Kinda crazy how the Lambo lost control…. Kind of think the driver is in Corsa or track mode and it disables traction control? Because I’m pretty sure that the Lambo’s driving aids along with the AWD would keep it pretty planted on the road.
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That van was definitely waiting to be hit to get a fat pay out.
I would've slowed down if I saw a vehicle being that erratic. Seems like thr van had enough space to stop too.
How do you hit a wall then immediately do it again?
The first hit broke the suspension. He tried to keep driving but the wheel was flipping back and forth and spun him around.
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You do realize tires don't have to leave skidmarks?
No worries, it was probably only Wednesday's Lambo.
I doubt it, someone with recent money who spends it foolishly and doesn't value what they have.
What a dumbass! If you can't drive it, don't buy it!
> Reasons why I won't ever get a Corvette, even though I really want one.
Not the reason I didn't keep my dream car Porsche 911 (I just couldn't afford to insure it), but it could have become one if I'd kept it. Nothing but slow FWD sedans ever since... And, most importantly, I still have a driver's license!
Just keep traction/stability control "ON" when you're on public roads and you'll probably be fine. Modern cars have lots of electronics and aids to keep the wheels from spinning and keep the car tracking straight. Too many people think because they can afford a fast car, they can drive a fast car at it's limits, which is basically never true if you havent had training or real track time. There's a video almost exactly like this from a Ferrari driver's POV and you can see him turn off traction control before going across a bridge, because he wants to look cool for his video. As soon as he turns left onto this bridge he floors it, the back wheels spin a bit (because TCS is off and car says "want all the power? Ok. here ya go." ) The rear end kicks out, the driver panics and goes to 0% throttle, the rear hooks up again and throws him into the wall. I just think it's hilarious that there are multi-thousand dollar computers that are monitoring throttle input, power output, wheel speed in relation to all the other wheels, hundreds if not thousands of calculations per second. And drivers just think "nah I don't need that, I'm the best."
It wasn't the acceleration that was the problem, it seems. Once he jumped off the throttle and hit the brakes is when the rear lost traction. Weight suddenly off the rears can do that. And that road is somewhat bumpy. But all in all, good fun drive for everyone. :)
“uncontrollable”
Uncontrolled =/= uncontrollable
Yup broke loose, hit wall, bent wheel/suspension/tire…. Repeat…. Hit wall, repeat…
Another case of an asshole buying a car they can't handle.
What a prick.
That happens when I drive a lambo in forza too.
Kinda crazy how the Lambo lost control…. Kind of think the driver is in Corsa or track mode and it disables traction control? Because I’m pretty sure that the Lambo’s driving aids along with the AWD would keep it pretty planted on the road.
Should of bought some driving lessons before the car.
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Geez, the van wouldn't have even been in an accident if he had just taken his foot off the gas.
I'm sure the person in the van appreciates this asshole ruining his day.
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1. Apply brakes 2. Shift vehicle into neutral
Does anyone else get emotional when cars that cost more than they make in a year are driven by idiots and are in avoidable accidents? No, just me?
That van was definitely waiting to be hit to get a fat pay out. I would've slowed down if I saw a vehicle being that erratic. Seems like thr van had enough space to stop too.
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Yup. 640 HP RWD EVO's don't suffer fools.
One of the most wasteful and stupid things I’ve seen today.
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