Good job, Dad

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Two north Fulton County cousins critically injured in a fiery Ferrari crash remained in the Grady Memorial Hospital burn unit Saturday.
The owner and driver of the red Ferrari F430, Akshay Panducherry, 18, of Alpharetta, was burned over 80 percent of his body. Also seriously burned was a passenger, Harshavardhan Patlolla, 21, of Alpharetta. Relatives identified the two men as cousins, according to Channel 2 Action News.<span style="font-weight: bold">
The Italian sports car was a birthday gift Panducherry had received from his father a week ago</span>, according to Channel 2.
The accident occurred early Friday on Webb Bridge Road in north Fulton near Alpharetta High School. Police found the car about 60 yards into a wood line, fully engulfed.
Police spokesman George Gordon told the AJC that Panducherry and Patlolla crawled out of the car after the crash but sustained significant injuries.
“We know that a high rate of speed was a contributing factor in this crash,” Gordon said. The F430, which was manufactured from 2004 to 2009, has an estimated top speed near 200 mph, according to Road & Track magazine. Police, however, have not said how fast Panducherry may have been driving.
The car was traveling eastbound on Webb Bridge Road just before 4 a.m. when the crash occurred. Gordon told news media the driver narrowly missed a bridge abutment while leaving the roadway.
“The vehicle itself is totally destroyed,” Gordon said Friday. “It went completely up in flames and it basically is not recognizable as a vehicle at this point.”
Efforts were being made Saturday to reach police on the investigation.


http://www.ajc.com/news/news/2-in-ferrari-crash-remain-in-grady-burn-unit/nSjC9/
 
Re: Good job, Dad

A buddy of mine got hit by a train. Thats about what the car looked like, mabey worse. Wonder how fast he was going...close to wide open, Ill bet. I was a yuong dick head once and remember the syndrome well. Now Im an old dickhead.
 
Re: Good job, Dad

Might as well have handed the kid a loaded gun and told him to point it at his head
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If one is rich enough to be handing out Ferraris as birthday presents, then one is also rich enough to get some track time and professional instruction. But I'm guessing that this particular parenting fail started well before the kid's most recent birthday...
 
Re: Good job, Dad

Not sure if this is good or bad, & I am going to hell for this...
but we as a society are probably better off....
Any kid who is given a gift like that at such a young age will never be more than a "trust fund baby" & a burden to society.
Probably end up into heavy drugs & jail.
I would like to know what the hell they were doing out at 4 am.
The only people I know who get out at 4 am are either going for shift work or driving an hour to go hunting.
 
Re: Good job, Dad

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: steelman303</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would like to know what the hell they were doing out at 4 am.
The only people I know who get out at 4 am are either going for shift work or driving an hour to go hunting. </div></div>

When I was 18, I was out at 4am doing stupid things with my car. Considering it was a '78 K5 Blazer and not a Ferrari F430, said stupidity was occurring at much lower velocity.