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#1SomeGuy

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It happens...nice to see some good people in the world too, a lot of understanding from those involved.
 

holdover

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wow what a story. Happy that nothing like this ever happened with my son. There has always been high performance cars in his life, vettes, mustangs hotrods, and he showed them off many a time, but thankefully without incident. We live on a farm and he learned to drive stick shift when his legs could reach the pedals, by the time he was 8 he could drive and back a tractor with a hay wagon better than most adults, grew up into an awesome ralley, autocross and track driver, but never launched anything through a garage door. now to be as lucky with the two boy grandbabies...

myself, I have had some close calls but never crashed one, when I was a teenager, graduated HS in '63, I worked at a body shop and had the opportunity to drive all the muscle cars of the 60s, delivered many back to the dealerships and owners, with a bit of a test drive thrown in, but thankfully no damage.
 
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nehog

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Assuming a 2010 Porsche has a clutch pedal interlock with the starter, how did this happen?

Daddy's stupidity perhaps? Leaving the key in the car/possession of a kid who clearly didn't have clue one on driving? Not setting the parking brake? Shame he won't have to pay for the repairs from his pocket... :headscrat
 
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