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  • N-Gen
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    The emotions this man left behind are so evident that it pretty much took over any international and local news (at least here in Malta where it was a pretty eventful weekend).

    It's so ironic how someone like Paul had to leave us. You've left your mark permanently and rest assured that many will remember you. Regardless of how the accident happened and whose fault it is, rest in peace Paul & Roger.

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  • pilotskillse30
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    Originally posted by gtdragon980 View Post
    I literally feel saddened by his death. One of the few actors I actually respected. He was a car enthusiast and a awesome actor in my book. RIP

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  • xAZxE30x
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    Originally posted by Bullet Ride View Post
    Walker's got a movie coming out next week called Hours. It doesn't look spectacular but if you were a fan of his, make sure to get out and see it in his honour.

    I saw it only because he was in it.. I wonder if his family gets the money of the sales? Does it work that way?

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  • djjerme
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    Sad that this had to happen, and it looks like speed probably did play a part in the incident.

    Roger (the driver) was a race car driver and competed this season in the GTS class of the Pirelli World Challenge. He and Paul had both driven in the 25 hours at Thunderhill. Paul had also competed in several Redline time Attack events.

    With that being said, they should have known better then to push it on the streets. A fellow race driver I know said even some cars (like the Carrera GT) at even 3/10's on the street is dangerous.

    From what several of the people that rushed to scene said, they had already used several extinguishers on the car, but couldn't get it out.


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  • E30NJ
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    too bad. :'(

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by 91e30325i View Post
    It was Sean Edwards

    Being brought up in a Porsche owned family i am sadden every time something like this happens... Ryan Dunn, Sean Edwards and now Paul Walker i guess its true that celeberties die in threes.
    :(
    Yeah thanks, for some reason I keep screwing up his name. VRAlexander (more of internet celeb) died in a 996 at a hillclimb a few years ago too.

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  • Bullet Ride
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    Originally posted by 91e30325i View Post
    Ryan Dunn, Sean Edwards and now Paul Walker i guess its true that celeberties die in threes.
    :(
    Yeah, except Dunn was driving under the influence... at night... and estimated to have been travelling roughly 130mph before losing control of his car.

    I have very little sympathy for people who die as a result of that kind of behavior.

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  • Raxe
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    Very sad, one of the few actors who seemed like a genuinely nice guy.



    He had a few E30 M3's too.

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  • 91e30325i
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    Originally posted by bangn View Post
    RIP paul walker.. he may of been an actor. But he was a passionate car enthusiast with a love of fast cars. Driving fast is in our blood, its who we are. Some of us are luckier than others, doesnt matter if its on the road or the track. We know we are playing a dangerous game, but in the moment their is only one thing you think about. The rush!

    Speak the truth!!

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  • 91e30325i
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    Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
    Everyone rips on him but he seemed like a decent guy with as much enthusiasm as anyone around here. Sucks. :(

    Sean Lewis (great Porsche race driver) recently died as a passenger when the Porsche he was instructing in crashed on track, too. Sad stuff.

    It was Sean Edwards

    Being brought up in a Porsche owned family i am sadden every time something like this happens... Ryan Dunn, Sean Edwards and now Paul Walker i guess its true that celeberties die in threes.
    :(

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
    +34° 27' 11.76", -118° 34' 46.07"

    I wanted to see the location, so I went and did some digging.

    Also, seeing the road now, and relating it to the location of AE, I would bet the driver was likely above the triple digit mark. I'm guessing he got on the brakes because of the 90* turn just ahead, and the car got loose and stepped out on him. There was nowhere to go...
    Very likely. Breathe on the accelerator in a Carrera GT and you are doing triple digits.

    I still think this is really sad.

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  • Pantless Spency
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    Originally posted by Ether-D View Post
    I'm hearing a lot of assumptions about driver error. There could have been a mechanical malfunction. I'm not saying it's likely, just saying it's possible.
    So sad for his child, and any other family of either of these guys.
    Regardless of driver error it was obvious they were traveling at a very high rate of speed.


    aka the drivers error.

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  • Bullet Ride
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    Walker's got a movie coming out next week called Hours. It doesn't look spectacular but if you were a fan of his, make sure to get out and see it in his honour.

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  • MikeDE
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    RIP.

    "I like the tuna here."

    "Bullshit asshole, no one likes the tuna here."

    Had to do it, when I think Paul Walker, ^this is the first thing that comes to mind.

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  • King Mufasa
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    RIP Paul Walker and his fellow partner.

    Only thing one can be thankful for is that Iam glad that the skinny tree that amazingly still stands was not a familly member of mines nor of anyone's, specially not a group of kids crosing the street...

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