Valet Confuses Gas Pedal For Brake, Completely Destroys $450,000 Ferrari
A valet in Rome at the Hotel Exedra absolutely demolished a 2012 Ferrari 599 GTO after confusing the gas pedal for the brake. Roberto Cinti, 38, drove through the front of an Italian shop this past Monday morning at a high speed and the result wasn’t pretty.
Having a bad day? Spare a thought for the valet who crashed a £300,000 Ferrari http://t.co/71suwZrNCS pic.twitter.com/056zyaWBUb
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) April 2, 2015
This is what happens to a £300,000 Ferrari when you confuse the brake with the accelerator http://t.co/5w9hO2e0Lx pic.twitter.com/douqTLrfUp
— The Independent (@Independent) April 2, 2015
Knowing the difference between the brake and the gas pedal is generally a prerequisite for a valet position. It’s right up there with turning the vehicle on. However, I’m not going to crucify this poor dude for single-handedly destroying a marvel of human ingenuity.
I, myself, have personal experience in this useless field. A month after graduation, things were looking extremely grim on the job front, so I took a valet gig at a hotel that will remain nameless to pay the bills. I’ll tell you upfront, it was the most miserable month of my existence. I was dressed like a damn clown in a Renaissance naval uniform, continually running around and parking cars, sweating like DeAndre Jordan at the foul line from the Florida summer heat, and sucking guests’ dicks in hopes that they’d be courteous enough to throw a few bills my way, or at least a napkin to wipe my mouth clean. But, more often than not, they’d stiff me because it was a lower middle class hotel by Disney World.
Add in the fact that I was working 16-hour shifts multiple days in a row on little to no sleep and I completely understand how something like this Ferrari crash could happen. More often than not, the lights are on, but no one’s home. Total autopilot. That job can break even the most mentally strong of individuals. There were plenty of times where I thought about driving through a fucking wall and ending it all in a blaze of glory. Had I worked there any longer than I did, there’s no question I’d be the subject of a news piece similar to this. Lesson learned: don’t graduate with a film degree..
h/t BroBible
Image via Twitter
You had one job
11 years ago at 12:27 pmHow hard was he trying brake??
11 years ago at 12:28 pmThey have a very touchy accelerator.
11 years ago at 12:49 pmPeople get “whiskey throttle” too (not to be confused with whiskey dick). Hit the accelerator thinking its the brakes, freak out cause its not working, hit the accelerator even harder cause you still think its the brakes.
11 years ago at 2:45 pmThat’s typically motorcycles.
11 years ago at 4:50 pmI did that in a golf cart when I was 15
11 years ago at 6:06 pmcool story tell it again
11 years ago at 10:08 amBet he was going too fast in the first place
11 years ago at 10:08 amThat’s a little hard to confuse when it’s a manual vehicle..
11 years ago at 12:31 pmIt’s paddle transmission chief
11 years ago at 12:50 pmThe pedals in a sports car are pretty close together. I’ve hit gas instead of break before. I wasn’t dumb enough to let the clutch out though.
11 years ago at 12:52 pmso your saying you’ve never driven a ferrei
11 years ago at 4:40 pmGranted, at the lower middle class Disney hotel you worked at, you could have at most wrecked a $6,500 ’92 Dodge Caravan.
11 years ago at 12:33 pmI read valet as pledge
11 years ago at 12:38 pmYou should probably get your eyes checked man.
11 years ago at 1:18 pmFinding a way to fuck up a simple task against all odds. TPM.
11 years ago at 12:46 pmBased on the storefront that wrecked Ferrari might be the nicest thing that’s ever been in there.
11 years ago at 12:47 pm“So… My kids are never going to college”
11 years ago at 12:53 pmdid you try turning it off and back on again?
11 years ago at 1:44 pmThatll buff out.
11 years ago at 2:12 pm