2008 M5 Crash Kills 5

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Very sad... and creepy. So many M5 crashes we read of lately.. Watch the video here... http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=111545&page=1 Driver of BMW in fatal crash sought Web advice on making it go faster BY RICK CUNDIFFStar-Banner (Updated at 1:30 p.m.) OCALA - Less than 12 hours before he died, Joshua Ammirato was posting messages on an Internet message board seeking advice about how to drive his 2008 BMW M5 faster. Ammirato, 18, logged onto M5board.com Thursday and Friday, asking other M5 drivers how to shift smoother in the 500-horsepower machine. "The problem is when I'm going pedal to the metal pushing 140 and upshifting, there tends to be thud noise with the gear change," he wrote in one post. Ammirato and four other young Marion County men were killed at about 3:45 a.m. Saturday, when the BMW M5 he was driving sailed off the end of the Greystone airstrip in Anthony and crashed into a tree. Messages on the board devoted to M5 enthusiasts show Ammirato logged on shortly before 10 p.m. Thursday as "AmericanM5." "Let me say I am beginner when it comes to high performance cars as I am only 18 so take it easy on me," he wrote. Other members of the board expressed skepticism that Ammirato could have a car with a base price of $82,900 at such a young age, but warned him to take it easy until he gained more driving experience. "Maybe your 2 years driving experience in your whole life is the problem," one member wrote. "The fact that I never drove a manual car before may be true, but I've been driving for a lot longer than two years buddy," Ammirato responded. Ammirato's M5, according to his posts, was equipped with a "sequential manual gearbox," which shifts like a traditional manual transmission, but without a clutch pedal. Automobile Magazine has described the M5 as "a fearfully intimidating machine," with writer Michael Jordan adding "we've found that the SMG transmission ... makes you feel like a victim of speed, not its master." Ammirato told forum members he'd had the car for about three weeks. The vehicle is registered to his father, Santo Ammirato, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. In his posts, Joshua Ammirato listed his other cars as a 2008 BMW 535i, a 2007 BMW 335i and a 2007 Cadillac Escalade. All have less horsepower than the M5. News of Ammirato's death drew condolences from forum members on Saturday and Sunday. "My prayers are with Josh and his family as well. Being that I am 21 and going on my second M5 I know the temptation is great and sometimes hard to handle at that age," one member wrote. "This is a very serious car with extraordinary performance, i have learned to respect it because there is a VERY, VERY thin line between losing it and keeping it on the road." Another hoped others would learn from the tragedy. "Truly a sad, sad event. May God be with the families and friends," the poster wrote. "Hope that they have not died completely in vain -- that many young drivers (and their parents) will take this to heart and learn from it." Ammirato asked forum members on Friday about turning off the M5's electronic stability control for higher performance. A member wrote back with concern. "With all (due) respect, gradually learn your car before you turn off (stability control)," he wrote. "With a little mistake combination of your mind and your right foot, you can be history. Be safe and enjoy. "P.S. People on this board care about each other, especially when someone owns 500 hp car at age of 18. Don't take it personal. We all watch each other(s) back." Another member expressed concern about Ammirato's maturity. "t's just disturbing to know, if you're for real, that an 18 year old who is asking these questions about a 500hp car is driving the same streets I am. I don't have anything against young guys driving nice cars, but an 18 year old behind the wheel of an M5 is what accidents are made of," he wrote. Ammirato responded at 5:33 p.m. Friday that he was responsible. "I completely understand where you are coming from assuming that I am irresponsible ... that is definitely understandable. I do sometimes make bad decisions but I am young and I do drive safe and I will not endanger the lives of others." A member from Australia again cautioned Ammirato to be careful. "My only bit of advice matey -- If you crash in a big way expect to be on the news," he wrote. "Enjoy and resist the temptation to drag others at the lights." Ammirato responded, in his last post, at 9:02 p.m. Friday. "Thanks guys, don't get me wrong I never said I didn't respect your wisdom," he wrote. "[T]hanks for the welcome and I am looking forward to getting to know you guys better ... Josh."
 
Felt like sending a card to his family informing them that Josh has left behind an important message that travels as far as Asia telling us to be careful when behind the steering, not only M5 steering.

Anyway, I believe in fate.. all things happen at the right time, at the right place, to the right people..

May Josh rest in peace ....
 
TTang & AB

both of u r invited for aman suria tt tomoro nite, to discuss bout yr cards thigy with all members...hahhaha



sorry Mr.Thread owner...peace!!
 
TTang;287387 said:
mr AlexNg he send me the private message you understand

u most have provoked him by calling names....which is totally unnecessary
 
I think its language problem la.. we misunderstand each other.. now only I know why.. after reading again and again...

TTang;287363 said:
mr jarance you no feel insult by people who upset and feel only when rich boy in expensive car die means you in your old car he care not

What TTang tried to say is I only upset with rich boy die in expensive car crash, so he concluded I am not upset when people die in Proton Saga accident.. because of that he felt offended and start calling names... so its my bad..

But I did mentioned, not only M5 steering what.. ?!

astroboy;287193 said:
Felt like sending a card to his family informing them that Josh has left behind an important message that travels as far as Asia telling us to be careful when behind the steering, not only M5 steering.

Anyway, I believe in fate.. all things happen at the right time, at the right place, to the right people..

May Josh rest in peace ....

Misunderstanding la.. anyway drive carefully, more so during the coming long holidays.. :rock:

I'll be driving a minivan for my balik kampung trip.. UDM tak cukup duduk, so jaga rumah loo...
 
i just read his posts @ the m5board forums... wow really this guy wanna go fast and hard... ppl advice him to slow also he dun care....
 
sigh...another kiddo bites the dust...kiddo in driving knowledge, not necessary age ok? and worse, he took 4 others with him....

btw, Brothers alex and ttang - dunno what u guys r shooting about but 5 ppl died behind the wheel of a BMW....no need add anymore, PLEASE-lar.....
 
yo Jules, my posts has been correctly deleted by the mods, i just commenting on what the victim wrote at the m5board forums.

i did not add anything. dun simply pull me masuk sup la
 
It so happens that this 18 year old kid dies in an M5. The problem is, closer to home, we have plenty of accidents every single day causing inconsolable grief to so many.

Humanity will never learn from its follies. A human being though, can!

Drive safely everyone. And keep them keys away from kids until they've proven their maturity. Tough love works under this circumstance...

Rip to the 5 young souls. My deepest condolence to the families.
 
astroboy;287430 said:
I think its language problem la.. we misunderstand each other.. now only I know why.. after reading again and again...



What TTang tried to say is I only upset with rich boy die in expensive car crash, so he concluded I am not upset when people die in Proton Saga accident.. because of that he felt offended and start calling names... so its my bad..

But I did mentioned, not only M5 steering what.. ?!



Misunderstanding la.. anyway drive carefully, more so during the coming long holidays.. :rock:

I'll be driving a minivan for my balik kampung trip.. UDM tak cukup duduk, so jaga rumah loo...

mr committeee jarance si fu pleassse delte the message bceause it not important anymore :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
AlexNg;288048 said:
yo Jules, my posts has been correctly deleted by the mods, i just commenting on what the victim wrote at the m5board forums.

i did not add anything. dun simply pull me masuk sup la

apologies......but you must have made some :rock: comments then to need deleting.

DRIVE SAFELY, all of u.
 
http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=111454
his post..
i cant imagine reading the posts...
one day an 18 year old kid that lives in florida ask about shifting correctly in m5 to make it go faster on internet forums...
then ppl in the thread heard about an accident in the place he lives and finds out their names are the same..they all hope it wasnt him but it turnout to be the thread starter
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We oso have 18 year olds driving into trees and houses here.... Just that it's not in an M5... The young generation now grew up on PS2/3 and what not, everyone thot they are Schumacher....
 
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he is die drive straight line is good thing is call darwin natutal selection

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occupants is ejected is means no wear safety belt is call darwin natural selection also

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pls send card hahahahahahahaha
 
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