'Call Of Duty' creator killed after Ferrari crash caught on video

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I was never a gamer, but I remember playing the first version of Call Of Duty when it came out, and was really impressed with the realism of this first person shooter. I never played any of the sucessive versions, but was studying WWII when it first came out and really appreciated this game.

 
I was never a gamer, but I remember playing the first version of Call Of Duty when it came out, and was really impressed with the realism of this first person shooter. I never played any of the sucessive versions, but was studying WWII when it first came out and really appreciated this game.


I played it way back when it was a PC game. Good game. RIP to the Creator. Sad day.
 
Real life games have real life consequences.
Based on the burnt rubber on the road, it appears rich hooligans were using a public roadway as their personal racing track.
FAFO.
 
One less stupid asshole on the roadways.

Save that shit for the track...
One directional change and those observers could have been victims also. Happens all the time when morons street race.
Passenger hardly gets a mention as the link swoons over the loss of an irresponsible driver that happened to develop games.
 
These supercars are not designed to be raced on curving, unforgiving roads, they have little in the way of crash protection, but it won't stop people with more money than common sense.

This was memorable because it was in the personal collection of the director making this movie, and it was a rare model.



 
These supercars are not designed to be raced on curving, unforgiving roads, they have little in the way of crash protection, but it won't stop people with more money than common sense.

This was memorable because it was in the personal collection of the director making this movie, and it was a rare model.




Actually they are designed to do just that. What they are not designed for are poorly trained drivers racing them on public streets. That's what track days were invented for.
 
The stayed alive version of how to drive and exit those tunnels...



Clearly homeboy blew his load on that straightaway without consideration for what lies ahead.

That's what vanity gets you...
 
The stayed alive version of how to drive and exit those tunnels...

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Clearly homeboy blew his load on that straightaway without consideration for what lies ahead.

That's what vanity gets you...
I bet the twin-turbo V6's 819 horsepower sounded awesome going through those tunnels (for a few seconds)
 
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