Managed to hit the concrete barriers on both sides of a 3 lane highway. Luckily didn’t hit anyone but traffic was about 3km long an hour later and caused another accident within the traffic jam itself.

Edit:grammar, and obligatory - I took the frame from my partner’s video who captured it for me, as I was busy avoiding the debris scattered all over the highway trying not to get a puncture. I don’t touch my phone while I drive, and hope you don’t either.

  • lurch (he/him)
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    298 months ago

    One would think you should drive extra careful in bad weather, but what do I know; I never got a drivers license.

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      • @[email protected]
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        108 months ago

        I mean depending on the model of McLaren, it might be on Pilot Sport Cups or some similar borderline track tire. Or just ultra high performance summers. Anything more than moderate rain will make them hydroplane like a motherfucker even when you’re just coasting.

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      I drive a rear wheel-drive vehicle with no traction control. Even despite the relatively long wheelbase that thing still wants to go sideways on wet tarmac if you apply slightly too much gas. For me the immediate counter-steer is second nature but an inexperienced driver would spin out before they even had time to realize what happened. I can only imagine how much easier and faster that happens on a powerful tiny supercar like that. I’m guessing it’s either that what happened here or just good old hydroplaning.

      • @riodoro1
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        -38 months ago

        I drive a rear wheel-drive vehicle with no traction control

        Its 2024, what the fuck are you thinking. I know you’re literally the stig, until you’re not.

          • @riodoro1
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            -18 months ago

            should I also test his walls for lead paint?

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              Hey, some of us were dumbed down by the leaded gas fumes in the 70s and 80s.

              I had a crazy tank slapper on and oily on-ramp last summer. In my VW bus (not powerful at all, but is rear engined rear wheel drive and predates traction control by a couple decades).

              I know I’m not the Stig, but was relieved that all the stupid car stuff I did in my teens still kicked when sitting literally on the front wheels of a big van in my 40s. We avoided the guard rail, and more importantly the CUV that didn’t avoid the guard rail right in front of us.

    • @11111one11111
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      38 months ago

      Easier said than done. We’re talking about a rear wheel drive rocket on low profile rubber shoes. You try walking on ice with Bruce Smith pushing you from behind lol.

      Guys an idiot for trying but Ricky Bobby himself would have trouble keeping 1st place driving that car in those conditions.

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    138 months ago

    If that’s the driver in the picture, I just can’t help but feel sorry for the guy. His whole life he’s been told having a fancy car means he’s made it in life, but nobody ever taught him how to not look like a slob. Some financing department somewhere is raking in their 20% on the loan, and the insurance company is happy to provide the absolute minimum coverage required by law.

    • @xploitOP
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      108 months ago

      Driver - yes.
      Owner - who knows…

    • Phoenixz
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      58 months ago

      If you feel the need to show off your penis size and how much money you got with a car I honestly will laugh when you wreck it.

      Seriously, I loathe these assholes in Yale town who need to BRROOAAAAAPPPP accelerate to 100km/h for 2 seconds to then having to slam the breaks for the next stop light. If tomorrow they’re all crashed and a total loss, I’d be so happy.

      Sorry, zero tears for show offs.

      • @jqubed
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        148 months ago

        It is possible to own an expensive sports car and not be a giant prick who is a hazard to others in traffic. But the people who buy an expensive sports car purely for the pleasure of driving are much more likely to take it to a track than be dumb on the street, because there aren’t a lot of streets where you can really experience the car to its full potential.

        A really expensive car can make you feel like an amazing driver, but can also very suddenly reveal if you’re actually skilled enough to drive it. A lot more people have the money for these cars than the money and skills for these cars.

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          When I used to race, myself and a few other guys used to embarrass exotics at the track because my Civic cost less than their last major service and I wasnt afraid (financially) of putting it into the wall.

    • @xploitOP
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      18 months ago

      Sadly didn’t see one, but it may have just come off on the concrete barriers lol.
      He did actually crack the 2nd concrete barrier that stopped him, noticed that as I drove past earlier

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      Mclarens? The F1’s appreciation makes full rebuilds viable, but besides maybe the Mclaren Senna or a special P1, they’d likely be totaled. Especially if the monocoque is damaged. Carbon fiber repairs are difficult to impossible to certify for safety.

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    -98 months ago

    What is it with the huge amount of micro dicks in Vancouver needing a Lambo or Ferrari to show they totally really have a big big penis?

    Seriously, burrard has multiple agencies selling that vroom vroom little boy trash. It’s loud, obnoxious, and just plain plain sad

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      You’d think we would have grown past bodyshaming by this point but apparently not.

      As someone who dealt with massive insecurity in my teenage years due to what turned out to be an average sized dick I fucking hate reading comments like this. This same ignorance is what makes people think it’s acceptable to make fun of skinny people. By definition 50% of the men reading that comment are below average sized and they don’t even own a supercar.

      • @[email protected]
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        88 months ago

        100% fair. The problem is ego and masculinity issues which doesn’t really correlate with penor size.

        • Phoenixz
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          18 months ago

          I think everyone perfectly understands what I’m saying, yet choose to ig oremall of that to make some point about having to be politically correct. You get the point, how about you just take it?

          I have no problem with small penises, nobody should, nobody should be ashamed of having a smaller or bigger penis.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        28 months ago

        There’s a whole second side of that issue too, which never gets discussed because it’s literally not visible. Intercourse involves two people, and it works best when both people are about the same size down there.

      • Phoenixz
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        18 months ago

        I think you miss the point. I don’t care if somebody has a big or small dick. Personally I prefer the smaller ones, easier fit when the wife helps out. Nobody should ever be ashamed of their penis size and that wasn’t the point.

        Having said that, I have a problem with people needing to show off that they are so so not insecure! I call it tiny penis syndrome, but call it what you want. Call it “look at my money syndrome”, it’s all the same. It’s all insecure douches showing off to get girls, and they disgust me.

        • @[email protected]
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          18 months ago

          Many if not most men just like nice cars. Simple as that. It doesn’t have to do anything with insecurities.

          • Phoenixz
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            18 months ago

            Yeah, sure, and indintbhaveva problem with that. I have a problem with that the guys able to afford said cars typically are douchebags who need to show off said car.

            Then there is the point for how much more those pollute, howuch those take out from the poor, etc etc etc … Just find a different hobby, or stop being insecure

    • TheRealKuni
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      48 months ago

      Is there something inherently wrong with wanting a cool car?

      If I had the money I would seriously consider getting a McLaren. Not for daily driving, but for track days or taking out on nice days. They’re awesome cars.

      • Phoenixz
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        18 months ago

        Short answer: no. Long answer: fuck yeah

        We live in a world that is about to get fucked by climate change. If you think a few Forrest fires is bad, wait until entire crops start dying and people want more food and water than the world will be able to produce. Yet here we are producing wasteful shit cars for a tiny amount of people with tiny penises that have the need to let thousands of homeless in the street know that they VROOOOOOMMM VROOOOOMM at four in the morning. Yes, real example.

        Then, people who got the money to buy this likely got that money from places where in the end a whole lot of other people got screwed over. The difference between the poorest and the rich shouldn’t pass 1:10, yet somehow it passed 1:1.000.000 and nobody has a problem. Here in Vancouver there is an enormous homeless problem, and these assholes can drive around in a stupid overpriced car going nowhere? Can we PLEASE for once tax these assholes, then use the money to properly care for the less fortunate? Why is that so hard? But muy caahaaaaarr! I don’t give a fuck.

        Then, the people driving these cars (at least here in Vancouver) are the douche types who just can’t stop showing off hoe much money they have. You know the type, only wears the absolute most expensive clothes brands, must have at least 5 gold chains, some 100.000 dollar watch, that sort of crap. And then let’s VROOOOOOMMM accelerate 0-100 in a 100 meter street only to slam full in the breaks on the next stoplight, then rinse and repeat.

        So yeah, fuck all that, get rid of these useless showoff machines.

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      18 months ago

      For every person struggling with corporate price gouging and private rent gouging, there is someone to whom that money is going. This is how they signal their “success”.