It isn't a racecar though it was a street car, regardless of it's capabilities. I doubt any streetcars would fare much better at such speeds. Pretty laughable that Porsche is being blamed for this.
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I'll never forget the innings he pitched at Globe Life Park in Arlington.RIP Paul Walker, Texas Ranger
The majority of us will be getting around in driverless cars soon enough anyway.Action like this can only really lead to is speed governors on cars as it’s gonna be pretty much impossible (in the foreseeable future) to produce cars which can guarantee safety during high speed crashes in urban areas.
Guns are ok though.
The majority of us will be getting around in driverless cars soon enough anyway.
He also has a big heart to help others less fortunate than him. This is shown through his charity Reach Out Worldwide. They are an organization of skilled first-responders who are ready to help in a catastrophe anywhere in the world. Their goal is to help others and instruct others how to manage a serious issues such as the earthquake in Nepal, tornadoes in the U.S., the tsunami in Indonesia, and the list goes on.
Is he still dead?
Two years ago, the beloved Fast & Furious star Paul Walker died in a car crash with his friend Roger Rodas. Today, he is remembered by his daughter Meadow Walker, who announced the Paul Walker Foundation a couple of months ago. She says that the purpose of this foundation is to continue his love for animals and marine life by raising money for Marine research.
Is he still dead?
I always thought his best work was on WWOS with Chappelli.