Ferrari F40 Crash on A31 Farnham Bypass
Ferrari F40 Crash on A31 Farnham Bypass
Author
Discussion

spartacus

Original Poster:

2,878 posts

295 months

Saturday 18th November 2006
quotequote all
Around midday was trying to drive up the A31 from Farnham eastbound towards Shepherd & Flock roundabout and the traffic was solid, soon spotted the cause.... red F40 with all its front body work smashed being removed on a truck, that was on the West bound carriageway, east bound there was a three cars pile up in the opposite direction a few yards away, so can only conclude the sight of crashing F40 must have caused them to pile into each other. No idea of the condition of the driver, hope he is ok?


Edited by spartacus on Saturday 18th November 22:57

Sharief

6,501 posts

241 months

Saturday 18th November 2006
quotequote all
Oh my god. I live in Farnham, and go down the bypass regularly. So sad to hear that... No clue who the driver is though. :|

I would assume he's not a local, since I've never seen an F40 around. Shame I was in London today... I was supposed to be going to F'ham town centre.

waynepixel

3,978 posts

249 months

Saturday 18th November 2006
quotequote all
spartacus said:
Around midday was trying to drive up the A31 from Farnham eastbound towards Shepherd & Flock roundabout and the traffic was solid, soon spotted the cause.... red F40 with all its front body work smashed being removed on a truck, that was on the West bound carriageway, east bound there was a three cars pile up in the opposite direction a few yards away, so can only conclude the sight of crashing F40 must have caused them to pile into each other. No idea of the condition of the drive, hope he is ok?


Dam! I lived in Farnham for two years, went to Art college there. There are some good driving roads around that area. Shame about the F40

ilovevolvo

1,832 posts

249 months

Saturday 18th November 2006
quotequote all
Hi i was in farnham at that time i got caught up in the three car crash did not see the F40 what a terrible shame hope the driver is ok.

Russ

cheeky

2,104 posts

289 months

Sunday 19th November 2006
quotequote all
Wow - that must have been cleared VERY quickly. I went past at 12:30 and no sign.

nda

25,092 posts

250 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all

What a shame.... I have a pal with an F40 (who works in Farnham), but he's not in the UK at the moment....

Hope the driver's OK...

woza

1,253 posts

261 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
did anyone get the reg? i know someone who owns an f40 and lives locally, not spoke to him though!

Woza.

altrezia

8,731 posts

236 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
What a shame. My favourite car of all time. One less chance for me to own one.

Hope everyone involved is OK.

spartacus

Original Poster:

2,878 posts

295 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
woza said:
did anyone get the reg? i know someone who owns an f40 and lives locally, not spoke to him though!

Woza.


All I saw was the tailer reversing into a side road and a red F40 front view on, as all the front bodywork was smashed and hanging off number plate had gone!

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

291 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all


The "Hogg's Back" A31 is a terrible road, with a crappy surface and bad cambers. My 300zx hates it and gets bounced all over the shop, even when with the speed limit.

Add wind and rain and it's an accident waiting to happen.

Finger's crossed the F40 can be repaired and all involved are OK.

Julian64

14,325 posts

279 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
Nah, lovely road. Ah the days long gone of redlining the Yamaha RD 350,Yamaha XS850, and suzuki RE5.

When men were men. And if they came off didn't immediately speeddial the solicitor because of it being the roads fault. cloud9 We were butch in those day's

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

291 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
Julian64 said:
Nah, lovely road. Ah the days long gone of redlining the Yamaha RD 350,Yamaha XS850, and suzuki RE5.

When men were men. And if they came off didn't immediately speeddial the solicitor because of it being the roads fault. cloud9 We were butch in those day's


Now, if you're talking about the A331 off the A31 up to the M3, I'd agree. I'm amazed there are still no speed cameras on that road!

Edited to say, don't forget the great Mike Hawthorn died on the A31!!

Edited by Twin Turbo on Monday 20th November 15:58

Sharief

6,501 posts

241 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
Twin Turbo said:
Julian64 said:
Nah, lovely road. Ah the days long gone of redlining the Yamaha RD 350,Yamaha XS850, and suzuki RE5.

When men were men. And if they came off didn't immediately speeddial the solicitor because of it being the roads fault. cloud9 We were butch in those day's


Now, if you're talking about the A331 off the A31 up to the M3, I'd agree. I'm amazed there are still no speed cameras on that road!

Edited to say, don't forget the great Mike Hawthorn died on the A31!!

Edited by Twin Turbo on Monday 20th November 15:58
Yeah, and then they closed Hawthorns down and turned it into Carpet-fucking-Right. I felt so sad. I used to go past it all the time, staring at the TVRs as a kid.

Julian64

14,325 posts

279 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
Twin Turbo said:
Julian64 said:
Nah, lovely road. Ah the days long gone of redlining the Yamaha RD 350,Yamaha XS850, and suzuki RE5.

When men were men. And if they came off didn't immediately speeddial the solicitor because of it being the roads fault. cloud9 We were butch in those day's


Now, if you're talking about the A331 off the A31 up to the M3, I'd agree. I'm amazed there are still no speed cameras on that road!

Edited to say, don't forget the great Mike Hawthorn died on the A31!!

Edited by Twin Turbo on Monday 20th November 15:58


Know it well, he and my dad used to go flying together. I remember a story my father used to tell about going in a group of four to ireland on a shooting holiday. Seems almost everything that didn't run away was fair game with a shotgun. Over a very long inebriated weekend it seems they managed to accidently kill a cow and accidently let off a shotgun in a hire car thereby giving it a new sunroof it didn't have before.

MrKipling43

5,788 posts

241 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
waynepixel said:
Dam! I lived in Farnham for two years, went to Art college there. There are some good driving roads around that area. Shame about the F40


Yeah me too, I did journalism there. It f*cking sucks... there's nothing to do!

360boy

1,828 posts

247 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
[quote=Twin Turbo][quote=Julian64]Nah, lovely road. Ah the days long gone of redlining the Yamaha RD 350,Yamaha XS850, and suzuki RE5.

Redlining an RE5!!! The biggest mistake that Suzuki ever made.
I would have thought that redlining one of those would blow it to bits.
Personally, I liked the GT750 better. I had about 5 in all.
A mate of mine bought one of the first RE5s with the stupid flip up console. He was most annoyed that mere mortals with RD350s were making him look stupid.



Edited by 360boy on Monday 20th November 16:25


Edited by 360boy on Monday 20th November 16:26

ohopkins

708 posts

265 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
There is a camera van that basically lives on the A31 hogsback just before Guildford now though.......

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

291 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
Sharief said:
Twin Turbo said:
Julian64 said:
Nah, lovely road. Ah the days long gone of redlining the Yamaha RD 350,Yamaha XS850, and suzuki RE5.

When men were men. And if they came off didn't immediately speeddial the solicitor because of it being the roads fault. cloud9 We were butch in those day's


Now, if you're talking about the A331 off the A31 up to the M3, I'd agree. I'm amazed there are still no speed cameras on that road!

Edited to say, don't forget the great Mike Hawthorn died on the A31!!

Edited by Twin Turbo on Monday 20th November 15:58
Yeah, and then they closed Hawthorns down and turned it into Carpet-fucking-Right. I felt so sad. I used to go past it all the time, staring at the TVRs as a kid.


The only redeeming feature of our (sorry, my wife's) Zafira is the "Hawthan's" branded number plate. Although why a TVR dealer was flogging a Zafira is anyone's guess!!

JonRB

79,535 posts

297 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
Sharief said:
Yeah, and then they closed Hawthorns down and turned it into Carpet-ing-Right.

Hawthorns are still alive and well and located next to the train station. I'm reliably informed that they made a nice little packet from letting Carpet Right take over the old premises.

Julian64

14,325 posts

279 months

Monday 20th November 2006
quotequote all
360boy said:
[quote=Twin Turbo][quote=Julian64]Nah, lovely road. Ah the days long gone of redlining the Yamaha RD 350,Yamaha XS850, and suzuki RE5.

Redlining an RE5!!! The biggest mistake that Suzuki ever made.
I would have thought that redlining one of those would blow it to bits.
Personally, I liked the GT750 better. I had about 5 in all.
A mate of mine bought one of the first RE5s with the stupid flip up console. He was most annoyed that mere mortals with RD350s were making him look stupid.



Edited by 360boy on Monday 20th November 16:25


Edited by 360boy on Monday 20th November 16:26


Well no, perhaps not redlinig the RE5. That particular bike killed a lot of people from its handling. HUUUUGGGEEEE speed wobbles, usually on motorways and after going over the smallest of white lines. Broke both my steering locks on one such journey, after which I sold the bike

My RD350 suffered terminal engine meltdown at about 10,000 miles . Not sure the RD350 could make the RE5 look stupid though. The RE5 seemed to keep pace with my mates GSX1300.
Nothing beat the RD350 along the twisties though cloud9