Really? From same Wikipedia article that you supposedly "read":
"Heatley, who was driving between
55–82 mph in a 35 mph zone"
"Heatley was charged with
vehicular homicide; he pleaded guilty to second-degree vehicular homicide, driving too fast for conditions, failure to maintain a lane and speeding.
He admitted to drinking prior to the incident, but his
blood-alcohol content was below the legal limit."
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Originally Posted by Ashikabi
You did at least imply he was drinking and that led to the crash. Wikipedia simply says he was driving too fast 55-78(?) in a 35. No mention of drinking
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Never thought I'd see someone defending a selfish 22 year old prick's choice of going twice the speed limit in a Ferrari at night on a CAR FORUM. What the fuck man?
"Heatley was driving his Ferrari home from a team function on the night of Sept. 29, allegedly traveling on the wrong side of the road at speeds in excess of 80 mph in a residential zone, when the car hit a wall and split in half"
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Originally Posted by Cole
Drink and drive generally refers to driving drunk, doesn't it?
I'm taking the time to defend him because you're talking out of your ass about the events around his crash.
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