While doing donuts in the middle of a well-trimmed meadow in a Ferrari F40 sounds, quite literally, like our idea of heaven, we don't think we'd have the brass bearings to try it while surrounded by other exotic cars. The footage below hails from the 2010 Concourso Italiano in Monterey, California. While thankfully no machinery is damaged, try to watch it without feeling your sphincter pucker up a little. (We were unsuccessful.)
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More money than brains, I'm afraid.
Hoon of the Year? One could make so many parallels to modern American society, politics and wealth? Or in this case, one can just say f*** it and drive recklessly in a million dollar car, surrounded by other million dollar cars, on an immaculately manicured lawn at a prestigious (and undoubtedly pompous) car show. Thank you, good sir.
I definitely got the pompous vibe from that show. I thought it was funny seeing the look on the faces of what I believe to be the judges. Heck it sounded like someone in the background was amused as well.
Crazy! I was there this year but missed that little gem...
Up here in Canada, we do something similar. But instead of a F40, we have an ol' Chevy pick up, and instead of someones perfectly trimmed lawn, we have famers fields. One big difference is -- we are influenced by beer.. Not a champagne that I can't pronounce.
i think the main issue is not his flagrant disregard for his F40, or other's exotics, but his lack of talent. Seriously, he didnt look like he was in control. Ive seen many stupid acts committed in expensive cars, but professional ability replaces the fear your heart with awesome.
I'm not doubting that he's a bad driver; he probably (definitely) shouldn't be behind the wheel of a Camry, much less an F40, but it just makes this that much better
Donuts? More like 180's, props for f'ing up the golf course though...