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Posted
5 hours ago, petedk said:

Judging by the damage to the car I would say he was only crawling along.

 

Speeding in a Ferrari? No way.

The box cutters used to get him out make it look worse than it was. So you are right, he was only taking it easy. ????

Posted
6 hours ago, webfact said:

She was only slightly injured. She suffered superficial chest injuries. 

Does she have good airbags? ????????

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it was the amulet wot done it.....nothing to do with the way the car is constructed.

it looks repairable from this angle

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, petedk said:

Judging by the damage to the car I would say he was only crawling along.

 

Speeding in a Ferrari? No way.

That car is smashed to smithereens lol. They must have been going at least 140kmh, but I assume more. They really need to be thankful they got away with those minor injuries looking at that wreckage. And yes I know your post is sarcasm, before you talk about any net-autism 

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4 hours ago, silverhawk_usa said:

Read:   " Sanook reported that Saravut is the owner of a well known brand of bird's nest soup drink and is a member of the PSC Motorsport racing team.  "

Made all that money selling bird saliva.????

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He will need to sell a few more bird spittle drinks to pay for that lot. 

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Posted
6 hours ago, webfact said:

He was able to say that he thought he hit an oil slick. Police are not sure

6 hours ago, webfact said:

 

He was able to say that he thought he hit an oil slick. Police are not sure - they think he might have been going fast, reported Sanook. 

And as always ... the driver has no cultured, this time it was oil on the road!
Seeing the degree of destruction I would say that the young man went a little bit above the permitted speed!
Insurance will pay and he buys a new Ferrari ...
Maybe he could be a friend of the fugitive Red Bull ...

Posted
6 hours ago, webfact said:

He was able to say that he thought he hit an oil slick. Police are not sure - they think he might have been going fast

no kidding

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A Ferrari is not made for Thais. They should drive their Pick Up Trucks and that´s it. A Ferrari belongs to Italy. Period.

Many Thais think they can drive with our High Tech cars, not a good Idea. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, PatOngo said:

Losing Face! This is the core problem of this country, they may have the expensive toys but mentally they are stuck in the stone age!

That’s harsh....on Fred Fliintstone!

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If he makes a donation large enough I'm sure this nasty oil slick will be uncovered. It was bad luck that's all.

 

I wonder how many Thai commoners have been killed by so called " hi-so" driving European sports cars?

Posted
3 hours ago, Bournville said:

I think speed was involved 5555. Unless this was a magical oil patch that can propel a car faster! 

 

It's a damned good advert for buying a safe fast sport car! Ferrari sales should skyrocket now! 

It wasn't the car that saved them it was the amulet inside of it....Duh....

Posted
1 hour ago, Bergfex said:

A Ferrari is not made for Thais. They should drive their Pick Up Trucks and that´s it. A Ferrari belongs to Italy. Period.

Many Thais think they can drive with our High Tech cars, not a good Idea. 

can you imagine the carnage?

 - if was driving a Merc...say, a Unimog   

 

 

might be a clue to not hide him away, in the Army

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He was able to say that he thought he hit an oil slick. Police are not sure - they think he might have been going fast, reported Sanook. 

 

I'm sure that he didn't go faster than 25 km/h by the look of his car. He created an oil slick, that's for sure. 

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