Sabretooth tiger
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I saw a very bad inicident with a 18 year old in a Tazz. So the power of the car is not the issue here.
Sabretooth tiger said:I saw a very bad inicident with a 18 year old in a Tazz. So the power of the car is not the issue here.
Magneto said:Sabretooth tiger said:I saw a very bad inicident with a 18 year old in a Tazz. So the power of the car is not the issue here.
Sorry, but I disagree.
Xack said:Magneto said:Sabretooth tiger said:I saw a very bad inicident with a 18 year old in a Tazz. So the power of the car is not the issue here.
Sorry, but I disagree.
I think what Saber is trying to say is that "speed" is the problem, but unfortunately, speed and power are very closely related to each other, so consider this, a Tazz can reach atleast 140km/h, that's enough to kill anybody....but a car with 225kw can reach that in much shorter space and less effort And more likely to reach higher speeds more often, coupled with in experience, you got yourself an accident waiting to happen.
Ralf* said:I dont think "age" is to blame, more about maturity.
Most F1GP drivers are between 18 and 25, and you are considered to be beyond your peak (sharpness) by the time you reach 30, but unlike the general public, F1 drivers are mature and PROFFESIONAL, thats what is missing here, maturity.
And some folks don't ever "mature", still racing around in "BOY-RACERS" well into their 40's, like the Golf accident, a few days ago, that took out all the innocent neighbours children.
Grow up/ maturity is the key, there should be physcological profilling done.
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Rayzor said:Drivers of all ages die every day on our roads. We can't assume that he didn't have advanced driving skills. It's very easy to point fingers when you don't have facts.
F1 drivers crash all the time. Paul Walker died in the hands a vary cable driver.
Stop picking on others and assuming that just because he is younger he can't drive.
Rather accept that shit happen, offer condolences and move on
+1Rayzor said:VukMiler said:Car in 1 piece.
Airbags deployed.
Fatal brain injury.
How?
I'm just guessing here, but I think its because the roof caved in.
Really sad indeed :blueCry:
Rayzor said:Drivers of all ages die every day on our roads. We can't assume that he didn't have advanced driving skills. It's very easy to point fingers when you don't have facts.
F1 drivers crash all the time. Paul Walker died in the hands a vary cable driver.
Stop picking on others and assuming that just because he is younger he can't drive.
Rather accept that shit happen, offer condolences and move on

dvst8 said:So you saying buying a performance hot hatch in your 40's is immature ?
:biglol:
Rayzor said:Drivers of all ages die every day on our roads. We can't assume that he didn't have advanced driving skills. It's very easy to point fingers when you don't have facts.
F1 drivers crash all the time. Paul Walker died in the hands a vary cable driver.
Stop picking on others and assuming that just because he is younger he can't drive.
Rather accept that shit happen, offer condolences and move on
Those drivers have been driving since a very going age. Be it carts or something else. They haven't just gotten their license, driven very little. And been given a 225kw performance car.Ralf* said:I dont think "age" is to blame, more about maturity.
Most F1GP drivers are between 18 and 25, and you are considered to be beyond your peak (sharpness) by the time you reach 30, but unlike the general public, F1 drivers are mature and PROFFESIONAL, thats what is missing here, maturity.
And some folks don't ever "mature", still racing around in "BOY-RACERS" well into their 40's, like the Golf accident, a few days ago, that took out all the innocent neighbours children.
Grow up/ maturity is the key, there should be physcological profilling done.
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DieselFan@TheFanatics said:And been given a 225kw performance car.
:hammerhead:S1NGH 911 said:DieselFan@TheFanatics said:And been given a 225kw performance car.
Correction, 235kw :bin: