The open stretch of road was too tempting for this Bugatti Veyron owner.
The open stretch of road was too tempting for this Bugatti Veyron owner.
he was born in 86? i want to know what he does for a living?
Google him.Waste his dad's money?
Damn, guy is turning 23 this year and drives a Veyron...not bad.
Some people really have a tough life.
Good lawd!
Wonder if they're enhanced...doesn't really look like they are.
Yes they are...her face sucks though.
That could be quite useful.
they posted a video, he wasnt actually looking at her butt, he was looking at a handicaped woman or something and wanted to help her out. watch the video and ti shows he wasnt looking at her butt.
Waste his dad's money?
here's the story, not sure about the minor fine though :dw:
Imagine going 200 MPH in a Bugatti Veyron. Now imagine that you are on a public street and there are blue and red lights flashing behind your 1001 HP super car. That is exactly what happened with social media mogul Philip Odegard, an internet whiz kid who is responsible for a host of full time blogs and other personal interest web pages.
Mr. Odegard being so web savvy posted the speeding ticket in his Flicker account for the world to see, a very fitting move for someone so intertwined with the information super highway. The yellow ticket is evidence that the silver Veyron was pulled by the fuzz for doing 210+ in a 65 MPH zone. That is 150 MPH over the legal limit on State Road 73, but apparently in the state of California doing above 100 MPH is only a $500 fine. So, it looks like Philip could have maxed out his Bugatti at around 250 MPH for the same price.
It appears that the driver was fined $500 for his excessive display of speed. The question remains whether the car went home with him or not; in an area so eager to crush rice rockets, we can see the police calling in a wrecker. For just the fines alone Philip could have attended one and a half sessions at a track day where he could have hit 200 MPH all day long, although he wouldn’t have the same story to tell.
it's legit. i just did syndey to new york. it told me to kayak to japan, then to hawaii, and finally to washington. lol.