It’s all Dietrich’s fault
Moron. By all appearances, this guy wrecks a million dollar Ferrari and can’t come up with a better story than a mysterious friend named Dietrich. He diesn’t even know this guy’s full name, and yet let’s him drive his million dollar car at 120 mph?
Ferrari Owner Had Other ‘Crash’ – Los Angeles Times
The investigation has also centered on exactly how the Enzo got into the United States and how Eriksson came to possess it, Brooks said.
“We have quite a few new leads on that,” Brooks said, but he declined to elaborate.
The crash occurred about 6 a.m. west of Decker Road when the Ferrari, traveling at 120 mph in the northbound lane, crested a hill and slammed into a power pole.
The car split in two, sending the engine flying and creating a 1,200-foot trail of debris, sheriff’s deputies said.
The power pole was snapped about halfway up and suspended by power lines like a half-chopped corn stalk.
The LA Times requests registering after a few minutes so read the article before it boots you. A number of of other news agancies hav ethe story is well.
Malibu Times reported the car was going a little faster.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputies estimate the car was going faster than 150 mph-perhaps topping 200-when it began swerving on the highway at 6:06 a.m.
Still finding the “million dollar car” idea a bit hard to get my mind around. Why would you spend that kind of money on a car. Don’t get me wrong, I like nice cars, but a million dollars? Think of how many cars you could buy with that. A whole fleet of classic and custom cars. Makes my opinion of this guy that much lower, and after the Dietrich alibi it was pretty low already.



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