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Dec 14, GT3 RS goes over the side on Angels Crest, anyone we know?
He got a ride in a helo, hopefully not hurt too badly
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I saw that video yesterday. Man, it seems like an awful lot of GT3RS's get destroyed...
The comments to the vid were nasty. Some pointed out the guy was wearing race gloves etc. Seriously hurt but alive in hospital. |
Every PCA chapter has their own horror stories about "canyon carvers" in their membership.
Take it to the track where a GT3 RS belongs or buy a GTS. Tangent: BMW has a track @ Thermal CA. When is Porsche going to do near the same, PECLA is not it. |
I wonder if all the nannies gave him an overinflated sense of his skill, or what happened.
Glad he is alive. Its ok, from the 991.1 on they made a ton of RS's, not like a rare care was destroyed. |
Look at the in camera footage of a GT3RS on the Nuremberg Ring the performance is crazy!
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^ Probably the best R&T "PS" of them all...
Also, there's a problem with buying the fastest car...for some reason, some of the guys who do so seem to feel they have to prove it. |
This happens so often up there that it’s hardly even news.
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Have to wonder if the yellow Porsche parked off the shoulder wasn't part of the fun.
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They were together, no doubt. If you did not see him go off, you would not have spotted that car from the road.
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Some guys have more money than talent…
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Hopefully, it's nothing life changing (other than to his wallet).
Lots of folks get high capability cars and then drive them like they are on the track when they are not. Driving to the limit of something with limits like a GT3 RS on a narrow road where the safety barrier is a forest and steep drop offs is crazy. This is an ideal place to drive a slow car fast, and a horrible place to drive a fast car fast. I saw a video the other day of a bunch of folks that are idiots. <iframe width="1280" height="720" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/eZXWViUiYYs" title="Rich Kid In PorscheExtreme Road Rage" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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If you have gone fast on track and on the street you know on street you can't get near your limits on the track.
At the track, you have safer run offs, fire crew, ambulance, surrounded by other track drivers. On the street, run offs are cliffs with trees, families in cars with cell phones, a helo for an ambulance just a massive amount of liability and exposure. Don't assume because you are smart and successful enough to be able to afford a GT3RS lease payment that you also have the judgement, maturity and car control experience to actually drive it fast. |
Almost nobody that buys these cars has the talent to drive them fast. Most can't get past 50% of the car's ultimate capability. It's getting ridiculous.
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I just bought one! I'm rich! I must be capable of driving a car 180mph! Noice!" (Plus, the GT3RS and other street supercars absolutely do not have the safety equipment and crash structure for the high speeds that they generate. It's criminal when you think about it. I hate that I feel that way because I love seeing fast cars. I just don't love these high speed accidents on public roads.) |
Time and time again we see big wallets running out of driving talent . Take too much risk it will end badly .
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I don't know why you would buy something like this and not get the required training to handle it. Maybe these guys do and they still screw up, but I'm guessing not. I have been through the PCA instructor program, but personally have never driven anything close to this on the track. My main race car was a 60hp FV and my 911 DE car with a pretty modified 3.2 might put out 250hp. These modern supercars are way over my head, and I've got hundreds of hours of track time.
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For many years, the Corvette was one of the the most expensive cars to insure. Guys would go out and buy one, and figure they could drive it like the folks in the movies or TV shows.
There is an entire web site full of photos of crashed supercars. It is not a new phenomenon. Back in November I was in Arkansas on the fantastic back roads in my analog 85 911 on a day with rain and wet roads. Most of the others in the group had modern cars with all the bells and whistles of ABS, traction control, stability control and so on, and I was very much concentrating to not go above 60% of of what I figured the limit was as a slight miscalculation on wet roads would could be bad stuff. I still had no real problem keeping up with the group but I was super alert. Jay Leno's line is something like all men think they are great lovers, and great drivers, and they are very wrong on both counts. |
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The guy in the video was wearing gloves and a helmet on the street? What a goose.
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Just read through this thread, and that triggered a major rant.
Don't say you weren't warned. Some douche wrecks his car and through the art of speculation, the reaction is that that what we need is more regulation. The cars need to be SAFER! The cars need more SAFETY GEAR! The cars need to be SLOWER! The drivers need to jump through more HOOPS! More regulation, more licenses, more red tape, more BS. It's no wonder we live in a nanny state. We have seen the enemy and it is us. The last time I checked, we already have speed limits. So why would we think that creating more rules to ignore would solve anything? It won't. All more rules do is make things more difficult, more frustrating, and more expensive for the rest of us who don't do stupid stuff on curvy roads. Has the government EVER solved a problem without creating three new ones? Here's my solution: let the douches with more money than skill learn the hard way. Either they slow down, get kilt, get more skilled, go to jail, or run out of money. This problem solves itself if we let it. and enforcing the rules we already have would help too. But won't someone think of the children? |
As it is right now, it provides a steady stream of barely used good second hand parts for the boys.
Umm, would a GT3RS engine fit in the SC. |
Well said by Red 928
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Agree with Red and I own a GT3RS. Mine is older and would bite me way harder than the newer ones, I drive it like an old lady.
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I have to say, I couldn't agree more with what red 928 has to say. I look at this through the eyes of a freedom loving gun owner as well as an enthusiastic driver and rider of all things sporting. The last thing we need is more government intervention in or oversight over any of these activities. The mere prospect terrifies me.
In the firearms world, we recognize incidents like this as the anomalies they represent. These incidents absolutely do not represent the norm, or the "typical" enthusiast. Some clown does something terrible with a gun and kills or injures innocents, and the last thing you will ever see gun owners calling for is more oversight and regulation. We recognize that calling for a broader safety net will never provide that safety net. Never. This guy only harmed himself. Unfortunately, as in the firearms world, all too often these selfish drivers do manage to collect up an innocent non-participant. But again, as tragic as that is, any attempt to regulate our way out of future occurrences is a fool's errand. |
I'll bet Mat Armstrong is all over this. He's got Copart on speed dial. This would be a good one to add to his collection of wrecked GT3RSs.
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Somebody needs a PARF enema.
No one in the thread suggested anything close to Triggers accusation. |
The "take it to the track" responses remind me of the Terminator in the first movie. He's standing inside the hotel room with the guy knocking on the door, and we see the Terminator scrolling through its list of preprogrammed responses. He chooses "eff you, ahshole", you guys choose "take it to the track". Absolutely predictable, preprogrammed "outrage".
Not that you are wrong, you are just a bunch of hypocrites. I'll absolutely guarantee that there isn't a single one of you that has not exceeded the speed limit (and by a substantial margin at times) on a public road. How fast is "too fast"? Why, by golly, that's obvious, isn't it? Anyone going faster than you would go... Didn't George Carlin once quip "ever notice how anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone driving faster than you is a maniac?". Yup, we are all experts on how others should drive. Well, and for that matter, how they should do pretty much everything. "But for the grace of God there go I ". Yeah, I've gone after it pretty darn hard on public roads. I won't get all sanctimonious and try to convince anyone that I have not. I won't point an accusing finger at this poor guy while spouting all of the expected, canned responses. He screwed up. Bigly. He's going to pay for it in more ways than one. We know nothing about him but immediately assume he's just some spoiled wealthy tool. Maybe he's a pretty average guy who finally attained to his "bucket list" car, and this ends it for him. We don't know. Of course that has never stopped us from getting all pious and "holier than thou" whenever we see an incident like this. Be safe out there, fellow enthusiasts. Don't be this guy. Your own community is rather merciless and unsympathetic. |
You have a point but there are things taking place on public roads, every day, that none of us ever did.
For too many people, driving these cars (and bikes) has become to much of a video game. Not to mention, roads are far more crowded today than they ever were. |
We don't know the details, but "play stupid games, win stupid prizes" probably applies here.
I've been there and luckily didn't win the prize. |
Part of the problem is the nannies. These cars can make you feel invincible until you're not. In "our" cars (talking to the majority demo here) the cars scared you well and good and kept you honest. Now, the cars make up for their excesses electronically until you're going at some hyper velocity and suddenly its over. Terminal velocity is much higher. Are the cars stronger and more protective (airbags etc). Sure.
Young me was a fool. The drivers of the two GT3's involved in the two most recent incidents were relatively young as well. I don't think we're sanctimonious so much as a bunch of old bulls. You know the joke, lets walk down slow and ... |
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As a track junkie myself, it pains me to see all of this. As a street going enthusiast it pains me to see all of this. I fully understand the possibility of this kind of behavior eventually ruining it for all of us. The "Karens" out there are already at full song. Our community doesn't need to add to their voice. |
Around Dallas you often find nitwits on literbikes having top speed runs on the freeways at night. You can hear them from miles away. Similar thing happens with the 30-year-olds in their Lambos and McLarens... 3 or 4 at a time having roll-on drag races into the upper gears. Black dudes taking over urban intersections for endless donuts. The cops can't keep up.
Fortunately we haven't seen the hordes of young black dudes on dirtbikes and 4 wheelers running amuck like you see around the NE states, as that might push me past my breaking point. |
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FWIW, today another car (non-Porsche FWIW) went flying over the edge (and down about 300 feet) at ACH, and another car wound up on its side at the side of the road. Separate incidents.
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