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12-09-2013, 09:11 AM
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Re: Actor Paul Walker Killed in Car Crash *update*
I'm no car expert, so I'm not sure if the ECU is what reporters are referring to... But this is what one article has to say about it: I agree wholeheartedly. However, it appears I was wrong about the previous lawsuit (Rudl in '05) not involving any mechanical failures. While no failures were tied to the cause of the accident, the estate managed to successfully sue Porsche because the passenger's airbag never deployed. Also, from the same article: |
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12-12-2013, 03:15 AM
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Re: Actor Paul Walker Killed in Car Crash *update*
The following is from TMZ, so take from it what you will: Paul Walker Family Believes Road Bumps Sealed His Fate ![]() |
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12-12-2013, 06:59 AM
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Re: Actor Paul Walker Killed in Car Crash *update*
It sounds like it is too damn fragile to drive on a regular road....you would think, if that document is real, that both of them would have known that info. The road is lined with those dots... |
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12-12-2013, 03:50 PM
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Re: Actor Paul Walker Killed in Car Crash *update*
The death of actor Paul Walker has cast doubt upon the future of the Fast & Furious franchise, but according to the Hollywood Reporter, work on rewriting the next installation is already underway. Sources familiar with the matter tell THR that screenwriter Chris Morgan has begun revising the script for Fast & Furious 7 to allow for Walker's character to exit the series using footage that has already been shot. The hope is that with a reworked script, cast and crew will be able to resume filming by late January, though that's far from guaranteed. ![]() After a fiery car crash claimed Walker's life in late November, it was reported that Universal Studios would proceed with production of Fast & Furious 7 as planned, though the studio later reversed course and put the film on indefinite hold. The movie, directed by James Wan, had been scheduled to hit theaters in July 2014, but sources tell THR that this timetable has now been scrapped. Universal has reportedly invested about$150 million in the film, and about half of Walker's scenes have already been shot. Executives are looking at ways to salvage that footage, and the studio says there is widespread fan support for continuing the franchise, though Morgan and Universal's creative team realize that it must be handled delicately. "What will drive everything is, is there an honorable and sensible way to do this?" a source told THR, before admitting that "there's not really a road map" for the dilemma the studio now faces. Source |
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12-12-2013, 04:14 PM
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Re: Actor Paul Walker Killed in Car Crash *update*
It's not a stupidly designed fragile car, it's directly derived from a race car which was designed to withstand the second most demanding and testing race after the Nürburgring 24h, the Le Mans 24h. Those bumps are in no way capable in unsettling the car -unless- you are driving the car in an unresponsible way for the roads. You guys have seen the usually red/white kerbs in the corners of a racetrack? The height of each kerb bump is about 10-15 cms high and are located 20-30 cms after another and driving the car the right way it manages those easily. It is a very stiff and very fast car and the owners know exactly what they were and how they behaved when they bought them. If this isn't a mechanical failure, and I seriously doubt it is unless the car hasn't been maintained properly, the responsibility lies with the driver. Doesn't matter what car you're in, it's only you, and you alone, that can make it dangerous. |
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12-12-2013, 09:01 PM
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Re: Actor Paul Walker Killed in Car Crash *update*
I used the word fragile due to the following statement, supposedly issued by Porsche; "This vehicle cannot drive over a Foster Beer can that is lying on its side. It will crush the can and damage the carbon fiber under panels," adding, "You need to be aware of what type of road surface you are on (dips, pot holes, seam heights, etc.)." Perhaps I chose the wrong word, but that seems fragile to me... |
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12-12-2013, 11:17 PM
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Re: Actor Paul Walker Killed in Car Crash *update*
I agree. If the Botts' dots were to blame, it would only be partially so - and only because of the speed and/or angle that the car was in when it ran over them. The CGT was built for the track - the only reason why it was on the road is because a hand full of people with more money than skills wanted one of their own, so Porsche complied (and I might add that they were only able to do this for a very short amount of time before the DOT banned further imports in the U.S.) Rodas and Walker were both experienced drivers and should have known better than to behave the way they did in a non-controlled environment, especially given the history of the model as well as the history of that particular unit. And I would say that "mechanical failure" due to lack of proper maintenance would legally fall under "human/user error", thus blocking Porsche from any liability in the first place. No one was running errands with it. It was out for a car show/fundraising event, and they decided to take it for a spin, reportedly to see if anything was wrong with it. |