Re: Viper GTS vs Ferrari F355 shootout.. HOLY SH**!!!!!!Faked_F355_vs_ViperGTS.wmv
As for my comments: GOOD FAKE!!!
1) The wrecked car does NOT have windshield lettering (if you look carefully from the inside driver's door shot, there's no lettering). Also, it's VERY suspicious that there's NO shot of the top of the car - I bet the car doesn't even have stripes, though they did get the rims correct.
2) The stripe left on the road is NOT from a Viper tire, right? (too narrow, and not enough lines).
3) The sound of them locking up the breaks seams too early.
4) The driver didn't even turn the wheel for the corner, he intentionally drove straight. My guess is frame-by-frame edit of a Viper sliding out on to a dirt shoulder with NO CLIFF, and then editing the two videos together. ...or or some other "trickery". And the wrecked car is just some video of a different Viper that went over the side... also the sun was almost directly overhead when the "accident" occurred, but then it's about three hours earlier (or later) when they video the car down the hill.
hmmmm

who ever *really* knows? Either way... it was "interesting".">
Here's a version any Windows system will play (the other required Divx):
Faked_F355_vs_ViperGTS.wmv
As for my comments: GOOD FAKE!!!
1) The wrecked car does NOT have windshield lettering (if you look carefully from the inside driver's door shot, there's no lettering). Also, it's VERY suspicious that there's NO shot of the top of the car - I bet the car doesn't even have stripes, though they did get the rims correct.
2) The stripe left on the road is NOT from a Viper tire, right? (too narrow, and not enough lines).
3) The sound of them locking up the breaks seams too early.
4) The driver didn't even turn the wheel for the corner, he intentionally drove straight. My guess is frame-by-frame edit of a Viper sliding out on to a dirt shoulder with NO CLIFF, and then editing the two videos together. ...or or some other "trickery". And the wrecked car is just some video of a different Viper that went over the side... also the sun was almost directly overhead when the "accident" occurred, but then it's about three hours earlier (or later) when they video the car down the hill.
hmmmm

who ever *really* knows? Either way... it was "interesting".