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Woman drives Ferrari F40 in heels

Woman drives Ferrari F40 in heels

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg188vx4JpkSo you can't drive stick? Holding a Class 3A license? This video might just make you feel like a wuss then...

 

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This video, which turned up by CarScoops, shows a lady wearing rather large heels get into, start, and drive away in a Ferrari F40. While we haven't driven a Ferrari F40--seriously, will a Ferrari F40 owner please give us a call? We would have to imagine it isn't as easy to drive as your buddy's Mitsubishi Lancer GLX with three pedals. And yet this woman makes it look like a cinch.

 

So, if you can't drive a car with three pedals, watch this video.




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No big deal what. It's not like she drove at the limit or anything.

 

I'd be more concerned about safety. Driving schools make a big issue about driving barefoot (for the driver's safety), but driving with the wrong footwear is a more serious issue. Even men's office shoes are not the best, and designer shoes can easily slip off pedals. Ladies' heels might be worse. For pootling around town, it's not a huge deal, but when you drive in anger, driving/racing shoes are a must.

 

I will say that the most amusing part was how she strategically covered herself with her purse when she got in. Could have got a little undignified there. [laugh]

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That girl looked more like a lady boy than real girl ley LOL. So even if she run light also no big deal haha

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Except for the restricted views and adjusting to the low sitting position, driving a modern generation Ferrari which comes with power steering is no diff from driving a normal car. Just got to exercise caution with the acceleration pedal.

 

The last of the hard core Ferrari is probably the 360. Trying steering that and you will know.

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Except for the restricted views and adjusting to the low sitting position, driving a modern generation Ferrari which comes with power steering is no diff from driving a normal car. Just got to exercise caution with the acceleration pedal.

 

The last of the hard core Ferrari is probably the 360. Trying steering that and you will know.

I thought the F40 is way older than the 360

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I thought the F40 is way older than the 360

Yes. The F40 is one of the old school bite-yer-head-off supercars. The 360 is a pussycat while the F40 is a Bengal tiger.

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It is very dangerous to drive any car with high heels. Can easily lose control of the car if driver is unable to get the real feel of the accelerator. a number of them have died and crash unnecessarily..

 

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It is very dangerous to drive any car with high heels. Can easily lose control of the car if driver is unable to get the real feel of the accelerator. a number of them have died and crash unnecessarily..

Yes that's why I expressed concern in my original post.

 

When I drive my F430 to office, I do it in office shoes and they don't have great feel (still much better than heels of course). For leisure drives I prefer to use dedicated driving shoes.

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