I think it's safe to say that for any of us, not crashing a Lamborghini—implying that we’re driving a Lamborghini at all—would qualify as a pretty good moment. But when that non-event is immediately preceded by the near certainty of a crash, it qualifies as more.
As Churchill said, “nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result,” and in much the same way, pulling away from a spin with no damage really gets the blood pumping.
We can have an argument about whether or not this guy made things worse, saved it, or was just lucky, but I think we can all agree that everyone is lucky this wasn’t a Mustang.
As Churchill said, “nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result,” and in much the same way, pulling away from a spin with no damage really gets the blood pumping.
We can have an argument about whether or not this guy made things worse, saved it, or was just lucky, but I think we can all agree that everyone is lucky this wasn’t a Mustang.