Ferrari staff maltreats FXX [VIDEO]
#11
Ok but there's no reason to give a punch to something isn't yours. The car has no damage, ok. But I guess you wouldn't be happy if someone "punched" your car (although there are no damage). That's not a correct behaviour, overall if you work for a company like Ferrari.
He didn't do it strong.
If the guy that recorded this video hoped to have more views for this I am happy for him.
But I don't see the point at all.
#14
Firstly I am not the author of this video but I thought it was nice to share it to know everybody's idea. Secondly the problem is not the punch itself because we all know the body is strong so one punch more or one punch less there's no difference. The real problem is about the guy: how dares he doing such a thing to a car that even doesn't belong to him. You have to respect others. And in this video, he's doing it wrong.
#15
After watching the video the only conclusion that I can take is that the title is completely misleading.
He touches the car with his hand, and knocks the hood with the purpose of informing the driver instead of damaging the car as suggested in the title.
And if a piece of carbon is damaged by that touch Ferrari has a real problem on their hands...
Whoever named that video is a total attention whore...
He touches the car with his hand, and knocks the hood with the purpose of informing the driver instead of damaging the car as suggested in the title.
And if a piece of carbon is damaged by that touch Ferrari has a real problem on their hands...
Whoever named that video is a total attention whore...
#16
And the use of the word "maltreats" is almost trying to relate this action to some case of child abuse or animal cruelty...
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