Was Yesterday's Ferrari Crash Simply Good Marketing?

It's sad that the Age of Information has turned into the Age of Cynicism but with the government lying to us, aspiring Ashton's everywhere punk'ng people, and idiot marketers trying to pretend like they were fooling anyone with LonelyGirl15, can you blame us for being skeptical?

Yesterday Eddie Griffin crashed a $1.5 million Ferrari Enzo into a wall at a speedway in Irwindale. Today TMZ asked their readers if, because the photographer in front of the crash doesn't seem to flinch, they thought yesterday's crash of the rare import was a big fat hoax simply intended to stir up attention to the new movie starring Griffin and produced by the owner of the ride, Daniel Sadek.

Some keys that it may have been staged: perfect video coverage of the entire crash including a still photographer in the precise location of the "accident", a joking Eddie Griffin talking to the press immediately after the incident, the fact that Sadek has already crashed at least one Porsche Carrera GT for the good of the film.

Oh, and the cones seem to be leading straight to that point of impact.

Some other angles of the crash and suspicious behavior after the jump.

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i have a friend who recently finished working on "redline", and he or she confirmed to me that this was a publicity stunt. apparently griffin also crashed several of his other personal vehicles shooting this movie as well. he has a huge insurance policy that allows him to be very casual with these cars.

obviously, i can't give you my source's name, but neither my source or i have any reason to lie about it.

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Don't be an idiot! No one crashes a$1.5 million dollar car just for ratings. Especially such a rare machine like that.

to zippy - i had the same initial reaction as well. but my source told me that griffin has some crazy maxed out insurance policy, and, let's face it, tons of cash to throw around, which allows him to be relatively casual about totaling a car like this. word is he's done it several times before.

ok, i get it. but if you watch the videos, his tires are not aimed at the wall. so he could have been going to fast and knew it was going to happen. and if any of you out there have ever watched those videos of crashes on spike tv, you know that most cameramen DONT move when they get mowed over. cars move too fast and a person cant react in .02 seconds..

Okay, a few things. First, there were only 400 Enzo's made and if this guy totaled one to promote his movie there is a special circle of hell set aside just for him. I will never watch another movie with either Sadek or Griffin involved just because of that. Second, he so badly overcooked that corner it doesn't matter where he had the wheels pointed, that means either he's a moron or well .. a moron. Thirdly, if you watch the video it doesn't ever look like the wheels slow. Even with antilock brakes you should see marked decrease in rotation. Fourth, he drove straight into the wall with plenty of time for both griffin and the cameraman to react. I'm tossing the BS flag on this.

I don't think anyone would risk the likelihood of severe injury to a name performer in such an accident-regardless any insurance policy. The cones lead toward the wall and away again in a negotiable arc. He was simply going too fast into the corner. You can see the wheels lose traction into the turn. At some point into the turn, Eddie Griffin was simply a passenger and no longer had control. You might argue that going too fast was their intention, but I don't think risking Eddie Griffin would have been worth it. That's the problem with all these stupid shows like Punk'd--and even Candid Camera. It's made skeptics of us all. You won't believe it when it's your own funeral. It makes light of honest emotions and calls it entertainment. It's drowning your dog just to make you cry. It's unintelligent humor.

I love the explanation that Griffin does this all the time and he has "a really good insurace policy"...no if he had done what the fools on here are claiming, thats called insurance fraud, and it wouldn't get by anybody. There is no way this is anything but an accident. His people wouldn't have allowed it, the studio wouldn't have risked the possible fallout and the death of an actor. To think anything otherwise shows you are either insanely stupid or incredibly easily to persuade.

I love the explanation that Griffin does this all the time and he has "a really good insurace policy"...no if he had done what the fools on here are claiming, thats called insurance fraud, and it wouldn't get by anybody. There is no way this is anything but an accident. His people wouldn't have allowed it, the studio wouldn't have risked the possible fallout and the death of an actor. To think anything otherwise shows you are either insanely stupid or incredibly easily to persuade.

I dunno if any of u guys have seen the other videos or not but google enzo crash and watch other news videos to see that in fact they werent allowed to exceed about 60mph. so he wasnt goin that fast.. he is just a jackass that cant drive. and he made a excuse saying that the cone was stuck in the wheel but has anybody seen that?

who was the dipsh*t that laid out cones such that a corner apex after a straight was directly against a solid barrier wall? zero runoff area - brilliant...

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