Gumball 3000 halted
Rally is abandoned after fatal crash
The Gumball 3000 rally was called off last night after a fatal crash involving one of the competing cars. The Porsche 997 Turbo of Nick Morley and Matthew McConville collided with a Volkswagen Golf in the Republic of Macedonia. The two men were arrested on the border with Albania in another vehicle after apparently leaving the scene of the accident. The male in the VW was killed and his wife was critically injured.
Maximillion Cooper, the organiser of the event, said that he felt the rally should be stopped as a mark of respect to the man who died. “We are very saddened by what has happened and I feel that it would be wrong to continue. On behalf of everyone at Gumball I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to the man’s family. We are doing everything we can for them.”
A police spokesman said that “both Britons are testifying before an investigative magistrate in the town of Struga, where a decision will be made whether to hold them in custody or not.”
Although the circumstances of the crash are not yet clear, a spokesperson for the rally commented that “the Golf pulled out from a stop sign and Mr Morley and McConville tried to swerve around it but clipped the side of the car”.
Stupid nobbers with big cheque books does not denote superhuman driving skills. These 2 mayhave been good drivers but judging by some of the entrants there is a severe lack of skill and understanding of consequence.
Even if the other driver was at fault they should have been more observant. If they were truley innocent why leave the scene?
Really sorry for those involved but if those guys really did leave the scene and try and flee the country then I hope they get the appropriate legal penalties.
Whatever their driving skills, this was (as others have said) always going to happen.
"On the limit" driving is for the track not the road.
We should all be mighty pi**ed off with these tw*ts - they give all of us who like quick cars a bad name.
How many times have any of you lot been out for a hoon, and found yourself in "moments" where you weren't sure you were going to make it, or did something and thought to yourself "phew glad there was nobody else just round that bend". Or had to brake hard due to excessive speed and not enough application of defensive driving. Or actually crossed that line and smacked your car in some way? Are you all legal and perfectly careful angels behind the wheel?
I know I am most of the time. But not all the time.
This could have been any of us I think. Yes, their leaving the scene is reproachable. Yes, the way the Gumball encourages sleep deprivation and alcohol inebriation, and creates for all intents and purpose a cross-country car race, is also reproachable.
But I think a lot of the comments here spring from a moral high ground. I refrain, because I know it could have been me in my own back street.
Unless you know the full circumstances of the accident, you shouldn't be so quick to pass judgement - let alone call these guys "tw*ts". They now have to live with the fact that they were involved in an incident that resulted in a death - regardless of who was to blame....
It seems the golf pulled out in front of the porsche. How many times has that happened to people on here? i reckon hundreds... Yes there are pricks on the gumball who were well overdue a big crash in which someone died, but those saying that the gumball makes things worse for performance car drivers is just crap. How many times have you had someone say something to like your love of fast cars to the gumball? I bet zilch.
Back off and let the facts come out before you become judge and jury on these guys
http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.
from what was posted on the guardian website, they waited with the accident until the ambulance arrived
It wasn't just the death. It wasn't just the fact they tried to flee the scene it was the fact gumball tried to cover it up, didn't let the drivers / sponsors know. There's a sponsor / blog revolt going on at the moment because of this.
They were already banned from Germany and the Netherlands.
2 CGTs and a Ford GT that I know of have been written off.
It's not that fact it's they're on a rally, it's the fact it's people who have bought 600bhp supercars just to use on the rally. One guys blog said he'd owned his CGT for 1 week before shipping it to london for the start. And he worked for google. I mean, how much skill do you need to drive a CGT quickly? Lots. How much would he have had? Zero.
I'm a huge fan of the gumball, I even attended the start this year but I can't see another one running.
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