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[h=1]'No roads here for high-speed driving', Ferrari driver told ex-colleague[/h][h=2]He loved fast cars and owned sports model back in China, say pals[/h]
Published on May 27, 2012
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Mr Ma reportedly told friends he did not intend to stay in Singapore for good as he could find no place to drive supercars at high speed. -- FILE
=> Did they not the 154th gloat that he was applying for PR? So what are the "Foreign Talents" taking SG for? Stepping Stone or Temporary Haven? And what is 154th's subliminal message? That SGs should widen roads and clear them of SGs for Foreigners to speed on?
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<!-- storyAds:end -->By Ho Ai Li, China Correspondent In Beijing
<!--start of story text-->Ferrari driver Ma Chi loved fast cars and had told friends he did not intend to stay in Singapore for good as he could find no place to run the supercars. 'The Lion City's too small, with no roads for driving at high speed,' he reportedly told former colleague Zhong Yi in 2009.
Friends of Mr Ma told The Beijing News that he liked to drive in the middle of the night as there were few cars on the road.
Former colleagues also told the Chinese newspaper that he made his fortune from the stock market.
In his native province Sichuan, he owned an Infiniti, a luxury sports car costing at least 400,000 yuan (S$79,600), they said.
=> Btw, Infiniti is a brand!
Published on May 27, 2012
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=> Did they not the 154th gloat that he was applying for PR? So what are the "Foreign Talents" taking SG for? Stepping Stone or Temporary Haven? And what is 154th's subliminal message? That SGs should widen roads and clear them of SGs for Foreigners to speed on?
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<!-- storyAds:end -->By Ho Ai Li, China Correspondent In Beijing
<!--start of story text-->Ferrari driver Ma Chi loved fast cars and had told friends he did not intend to stay in Singapore for good as he could find no place to run the supercars. 'The Lion City's too small, with no roads for driving at high speed,' he reportedly told former colleague Zhong Yi in 2009.
Friends of Mr Ma told The Beijing News that he liked to drive in the middle of the night as there were few cars on the road.
Former colleagues also told the Chinese newspaper that he made his fortune from the stock market.
In his native province Sichuan, he owned an Infiniti, a luxury sports car costing at least 400,000 yuan (S$79,600), they said.
=> Btw, Infiniti is a brand!