Sunday, March 20, 2005

A day at the Malaysian F1 Grand Prix 2005

Sunday, March 20 is an incident filled day on and off the track and it all happened during the race day. This year i was fortunate that i managed to get my hands on a Grandstand ticket worth RM700 for only RM150. This means after 3 years of watching the races from the sidelines of the Hillstand, i get to sit down properly under the shade. Sepang circuit today was happening and is crawling with people all over ( not forgetting the hot chicks around) and it was great to be there on a fine Sunday morning. At first, it looks like its a good day but it didnt and it became a nightmare for a good friend of mine.
The day turned into a gloomy one when the very car that my friend drove us to the circuit was stolen right at the carpark of the circuit. To make things worse, the car that was stolen is a 19 year old Nissan Sunny. Amazing huh, an old car parked beside a Satria and a Waja got stolen. Damn, I think the car thief is a stoopid one. With all the expensive cars available at your expense why must it be my transport home.Goddam it! i felt pity for my friend as he lost his working shoes in the car as well as a few racquets, a few can of beers (13 cans to be exact) and also brand new Ferrari cap and a Montoya Mclaren cap worth Rm 350. Its a sad day indeed and the thought that somewhere out there exists such dumb people that steals a Nissan Sunny instead of another Mercedes belonging to a rich guy that can afford a few Mercedes's anyway. All said and done, the only thing i can do is to pray that the cops can find his stolen car and that justice be done to the thief ( not the law but hopefully he dies a slow and painful death someday).
I may be a pissed man today but i can only imagine how my friend is feeling right now. Lets all pray for a good ending to this incident.

2 comments:

Obsius said...

i used to think that parking beside a luxury car could save my own. but come to think of it, the more expensive cars are usually (not always) tougher to steal. Merc and BMW are example of ultra-hi-tech secure machines to the average car thief.

so *maybe* he was an amatuer... tengok Waja and he goes.. "WHOA.. Waja wor! power siot! Takpe. We take this other car lar, will do" :(

Or, you could be in for a treat... there are hardcore Sunny fans out there! I mean, if there are people willing to steal old volkswagon, I wouldnt be surprised for a Sunny.

well, here's to hoping the police nab the fools and return the car.

mahidon said...

yea...guess he was lazy to disarm a high tech alarm. Oh well, guess cheap cars are not safe as well.