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Old 26th January 2008, 23:57   #1
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5 KILLED IN BMW. VIDEO ATTACHED TO THE LINK.



Airstrip Crash- Florida- 5 killed

wow. extremely sad. looks like a new M3. take a look at the video. has new M3 rims.

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Old 27th January 2008, 00:01   #2
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yeah. it looks like either an m5 or new m3. with the styling of the rims.
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Old 27th January 2008, 02:35   #3
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Unfortunately this looks like member AmericanM5:

Airstrip Crash- Florida- 5 killed
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tragic event....
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Driver was a freakin idiot and criminal.

Someone did a background check on all of them and found that 4 of them had multiple taffic violations and/or midemeanors.

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Old 29th January 2008, 15:30   #6
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Driver was a freakin idiot and criminal.

Someone did a background check on all of them and found that 4 of them had multiple taffic violations and/or midemeanors.

http://forums.ocala.com/eve/forums/a...211086986/p/10

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I think you're being a little harsh. Of course he made some poor choices and the consequences were heavy, but I don't think he asked to get himself and his friends killed. He made a huge mistake and unfortunately is was fatal.
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Driver was a freakin idiot and criminal.
Really? With a name like "Lewisracing", you never broke the law? If your point was, more appropriately stated as "This wasn't the first time they were probably involved in risky driving...", it would be better received. We've all been 18 or 19, we've all made risky moves. Every person on this board who is what they say they are has likely gotten traffic tickets. None of us on this board died, however. Bad decision by teen driver? Yes. Excusable? No. Accident? YES.
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a terrible tragedy. What were they doing on the air strip at 3am?
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Ah the benefit of being 52, or the ability to live long enough to realize how lucky I have been given the risks I've taken.

At 18 or 19 most, if not all of us, who are into cars have this aura of invincibility and like was mentioned above have taken risks that today we would shake our heads at.

I recall taking out my Dad's cars (Trans AM, custom V8 MGB) without his permission on public roads and racing flat out with a friend in the car. Stupid? You bet. Lucky? I'll say. But back then while I thought I understood the risks, I really didn't since I truly believed that I could handle it. Would my father have condoned this? No way - he had no idea.

The bottom line is that this kid made a mistake on a public road with friends on board. A lethal mistake. Was it criminal, most likely not unless his father approved of his use of the M5.

He didn't get what he asked for since I'm sure he didn't ask to die.

If there is fault here beyond the obvious, it is in my mind with a parent that would knowingly put such horsepower into the hands of the inexperienced.

Unlike Lewisracing with tons of track time this young man apparently did not have the experience and car control to handle such a vehicle, and that negligence is borne by the parents, if indeed they approved his use of such a vehicle.

I own two 500 hp cars and my teenagers (3) have never driven them and they know that if they were to touch them they'd be in deep sh**. Are they good drivers? Yup. But not good enough to be let loose with an M6 or even a more sedate sl55.

There is a lot more that we will find out over the coming days (toxicology, parental permission, etc.). It is very tragic, but I can't begin to imagine being the parent of this boy.

For a brief few moments it made me think seriously of selling my cars, wondering if my luck will run out based on some of the stuff we all do on public roads. We all speed - we love these cars. We take chances - because we feel we can handle the risk and we have experience. As we get older we tend to pick our spots to minimize the risks. Todays cars are mind blowingly fast, and when trouble hits its going to be too fast to react for most drivers, let alone the inexperienced.
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Ah the benefit of being 52, or the ability to live long enough to realize how lucky I have been given the risks I've taken.

At 18 or 19 most, if not all of us, who are into cars have this aura of invincibility and like was mentioned above have taken risks that today we would shake our heads at.

I recall taking out my Dad's cars (Trans AM, custom V8 MGB) without his permission on public roads and racing flat out with a friend in the car. Stupid? You bet. Lucky? I'll say. But back then while I thought I understood the risks, I really didn't since I truly believed that I could handle it. Would my father have condoned this? No way - he had no idea.

The bottom line is that this kid made a mistake on a public road with friends on board. A lethal mistake. Was it criminal, most likely not unless his father approved of his use of the M5.

He didn't get what he asked for since I'm sure he didn't ask to die.

If there is fault here beyond the obvious, it is in my mind with a parent that would knowingly put such horsepower into the hands of the inexperienced.

Unlike Lewisracing with tons of track time this young man apparently did not have the experience and car control to handle such a vehicle, and that negligence is borne by the parents, if indeed they approved his use of such a vehicle.

I own two 500 hp cars and my teenagers (3) have never driven them and they know that if they were to touch them they'd be in deep sh**. Are they good drivers? Yup. But not good enough to be let loose with an M6 or even a more sedate sl55.

There is a lot more that we will find out over the coming days (toxicology, parental permission, etc.). It is very tragic, but I can't begin to imagine being the parent of this boy.

For a brief few moments it made me think seriously of selling my cars, wondering if my luck will run out based on some of the stuff we all do on public roads. We all speed - we love these cars. We take chances - because we feel we can handle the risk and we have experience. As we get older we tend to pick our spots to minimize the risks. Todays cars are mind blowingly fast, and when trouble hits its going to be too fast to react for most drivers, let alone the inexperienced.
Very well said. I t was dark and they were probably trying to hit a certain speed before hitting the brakes. When you go to airport runways with groups, they always set up the braking points, and thats in the daytime.

Sad story
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