Mechanic wrecks Porsche..........Floriduh back in lead!

Picture showed a yellow boxter rolled into mangroves.....


Mechanic test drives customer's Porsche at 163 mph before...BAM!

January 29, 2010 02:55 PM

Kenneth R. Kasten owns Sanibel Shell Service Station.

Nanelle Wehmann, a regular customer of Sanibel Shell Service Station, dropped off her 2008 yellow Porsche Boxster for some routine maintenance.

She never got her Porsche back.

That's because e owner of the station, Kenneth R. Kasten, wrecked her car.

Really wrecked her car.


He allegedly drove the Porsche 163 mph down McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers before he lost control and flipped the car into the mangroves on the side of the road, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

It was the only vehicle involved in the crash.

Kasten wasn’t seriously injured and fled the scene before emergency crews arrived, reports the Fort Myers News-Press.

Wehmann is thankful that Kasten wasn't hurt.

Kasten has been charged with reckless driving and leaving the scene of a crash.

Wehmann said she doesn’t hold any ill will towards Kasten or his business and said she’s still willing to bring her vehicles back to the station in the future.

“I have no reason to think I wouldn’t,” she said. “It’s a well-respected place.”

DUH!

Double DUH!
 
Wehmann said she doesn’t hold any ill will towards Kasten or his business and said she’s still willing to bring her vehicles back to the station in the future.

“I have no reason to think I wouldn’t,” she said. “It’s a well-respected place.”


I'm thinking NOT! :smash:
 
Wehmann said she doesn’t hold any ill will towards Kasten or his business and said she’s still willing to bring her vehicles back to the station in the future.

“I have no reason to think I wouldn’t,” she said. “It’s a well-respected place.”


I'm thinking NOT! :smash:

Blond????????????????????????????????????????:leaving:
 
163 in a Boxter eh?.....Lap after lap I could pull one up Mosport's long back straight with my 305 tpi Iroc.....try 123

Maximum output of the 3.2-litre six-cylinder in the Boxster S is 206 kW (280 bhp), ensuring acceleration to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds and a top speed of 268 km/h or 166 mph. To capitalise on this extra power, the Boxster S comes with a new six-speed manual gear-box, new multiple synchromesh and optimised gear travel ensuring not only a very precise, but also very fast gearshift (approximately 15 per cent faster than before).
 
Maximum output of the 3.2-litre six-cylinder in the Boxster S is 206 kW (280 bhp), ensuring acceleration to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds and a top speed of 268 km/h or 166 mph. To capitalise on this extra power, the Boxster S comes with a new six-speed manual gear-box, new multiple synchromesh and optimised gear travel ensuring not only a very precise, but also very fast gearshift (approximately 15 per cent faster than before).

Oh so you can tell the one in the weeds is an S....

for the record its the black one ahead of the red Vette....whatever that thing is.

and my above post is a fact.....not a cut and paste:kiss:
 

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Oh NY can top that. The place I worked when I was younger did work on a famous designers car. His mechanic had put some new turnbos in the 959. He took it for a rip and flipped the car. The car was not in the country legally (at the time you could not have the 959's in the country). They had the cr on a flat bed before any police could show up and covered it and drove it to the shop. We hid the car for over a year with I think it was two searches by customers looking for the car. They never found it and a while later we restored the car.
 
Oh so you can tell the one in the weeds is an S....

for the record its the black one ahead of the red Vette....whatever that thing is.

and my above post is a fact.....not a cut and paste:kiss:


No I can't tell it is an S but if in fact it was then the article could be correct. The original Boxsters were only 201 HP and still probably did 130+. Just because you ran someone at the track doesn't mean it was running flat out, maybe the guy/gal was uncomfortable at speed and was just having a fun day at the track.

I don't love Boxsters but they are a decent car for the money and when driven correctly would have ZERO problems out lapping an IROC. A couple of laps into hard driving that IROC will have brake fade that will prevent you from driving it hard until it cools down. All the big HP guys at the track run hard for a couple laps and overheat their brakes and then have to watch slower cars lap them until the brakes cool down.

My wife drove her M3 at Sebring a few years back for the first time and she was listening to her instructor and learning pretty quick. By the end of the first day she was lapping Corvettes/Cobras due to the brake fade issues and one guy came over to inspect the M3, swearing it had work done to it (which was bone stock right down to the tires!). Of course when I got behind the wheel I would drive it harder and I would be the guy with the brake pedal made of jello! :D Sebring is hard on brakes.......
 
How did they know this guy was going this fast one? And where he wrecked
i can't imagine there being any real break in the traffic to open it up.
 
No I can't tell it is an S but if in fact it was then the article could be correct. The original Boxsters were only 201 HP and still probably did 130+. Just because you ran someone at the track doesn't mean it was running flat out, maybe the guy/gal was uncomfortable at speed and was just having a fun day at the track.

I don't love Boxsters but they are a decent car for the money and when driven correctly would have ZERO problems out lapping an IROC. A couple of laps into hard driving that IROC will have brake fade that will prevent you from driving it hard until it cools down. All the big HP guys at the track run hard for a couple laps and overheat their brakes and then have to watch slower cars lap them until the brakes cool down.

My wife drove her M3 at Sebring a few years back for the first time and she was listening to her instructor and learning pretty quick. By the end of the first day she was lapping Corvettes/Cobras due to the brake fade issues and one guy came over to inspect the M3, swearing it had work done to it (which was bone stock right down to the tires!). Of course when I got behind the wheel I would drive it harder and I would be the guy with the brake pedal made of jello! :D Sebring is hard on brakes.......



Not that I give two chits about getting into a pizzing match with some computer commando like you.....

#1 Mosport has only one (only reasonably) hard braking section.....the rest of the lap is little dabs on the brake setting up for corners.....it posts one of if not THE highest avg speeds of any track the ALMS Series races on.....look it up!!!....if you intend to challenge my post and are basing your computer argument on brakes YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT!!!!

#2 Your assuming my brakes are stock.....

#3 Not running the car flat out.....what a joke!.....I could see little squats in the rear every time he shifted, the little wisps of greyish smoke out the pipes and the wiggles in the transitions......like me he was driving the chit out of that car!....and the blank look on the guys face in the pit when I told him it was a 305......."OH!...not a 350?....huh!!....."

#4 Were you there??? I was and I dont need to talk chit!

I know you guys think your cars are all that......sorry theyre not.
With peeps like you around no wonder people hardly post anymore....enough.....:rolleyes:
 
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who cares. Call insurance and get another one. Why the hell do i pay it if I can't use it? And, it's not like it was an Enzo..
 
Maximum output of the 3.2-litre six-cylinder in the Boxster S is 206 kW (280 bhp), ensuring acceleration to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds and a top speed of 268 km/h or 166 mph. To capitalise on this extra power, the Boxster S comes with a new six-speed manual gear-box, new multiple synchromesh and optimised gear travel ensuring not only a very precise, but also very fast gearshift (approximately 15 per cent faster than before).
Porsche..com states 2010 Boxster S 310 HP Top track speed 170. I was very suprised!
 
seems to me you crash anything at 165 that doesnt have a roll cage and full harness you are toast. also i have driven some pretty fast cars and it takes a fair amount of road to get to 150 in a street car
 
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