it was a car known -- i've driven it, known a number of people who have driven carrara gts, better driverwas a scar q. car to drive in terms of control. one big question, why didn't it have electronic stability control? other cars did, other porsches did. not saying porsche is in the wrong but there are ledgitimate questions that could be asked. >> sunny, your perspective? >> if anyone can went a case, it's mark geragos, right? they can take an unwinnable case and win it. bottom line, in order to prove that porsche is responsible for paul walker's death, and let's face it, this was a beautiful, young, vibrant, talented young man, and that is -- his death is certainly a tragedy, but the plaintiffs would have to prove that the car caused his death. and we know that someone else was driving the car. we know that he was driving the car 80 to 93 miles per hour, brooke, in i 45 mile per hour lane. that tells me, at the very least the driver, who was an experienced race car driver, has -- bears, rather, some blame in this, in order to prove that the porsche was to blame, you've got to almost pro