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Mr Revhead wrote:pc wrote:I hate it how they make such a big deal of the car being modified... it had no bearing on the outcome. If some sh!tty uncertified welding had failed and caused the crash, or something like that, then that would be a factor.
His reckless crap driving in rush hour in a busy area caused the death... not the modifications.
Did the investigation not find that the illegal mods contributed to the loss of control? I recall reading it did...
pc wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:pc wrote:I hate it how they make such a big deal of the car being modified... it had no bearing on the outcome. If some sh!tty uncertified welding had failed and caused the crash, or something like that, then that would be a factor.
His reckless crap driving in rush hour in a busy area caused the death... not the modifications.
Did the investigation not find that the illegal mods contributed to the loss of control? I recall reading it did...
Ummm.. and how do you suppose that is... the wheels were mounted sideways? It doesn't detail what was faulty with the modifications.
What probably happened is that the defence lawyer pushed the hell out of the "uncerted modifications" point to divert as much attention as possible away from his client's terrible driving.
Chelles wrote:
Wouldn't it be refreshing to see a bunch of young people approach a car club and say "hey we want to learn how to driver properly".
Mr Revhead wrote:It had coilovers suited to a race track, not the road. As is the case with a lot around... Ie waaay too stiff.
It was nothing to do with the lawyer, I'm pretty sure it was in the investigation done by the crash unit.
saft wrote:Chelles wrote:
Wouldn't it be refreshing to see a bunch of young people approach a car club and say "hey we want to learn how to driver properly".
Can we teach them the essentials of the english language before they learn how to driver properly?
Mr Revhead wrote:It had coilovers suited to a race track, not the road. As is the case with a lot around... Ie waaay too stiff.
It was nothing to do with the lawyer, I'm pretty sure it was in the investigation done by the crash unit.
iOnic wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:It had coilovers suited to a race track, not the road. As is the case with a lot around... Ie waaay too stiff.
It was nothing to do with the lawyer, I'm pretty sure it was in the investigation done by the crash unit.
What a crock. He would still have had the same suspension whether the car was certified or not and he would still have crashed and killed a kid. The only difference between whether his car was legal or not would have been a cert plate and let's face it - they don't prevent crashes. His suspension didn't cause the crash - he managed that one all on his lonesome because he had no idea what to do to recover an out of control car. There are plenty of people that have driven for years on stiff coilovers (myself included) and if anything it's made the car easier to control if things go pear shaped.
The media are just trying to shine the light on the car to make this a big boy racer story and by the looks of things it's working.
iOnic wrote:Your point is that he had suspension that was way too stiff - I agree
You're following the line that if he did not have this suspension, he wouldn't have crashed - I disagree
I firmly believe that he crashed because of a lack of driving skill/experience. A cert plate wouldn't have prevented the crash.
Do you disagree?
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