Ok, here' goes,
It was the summer of '92. I was driving durability test vehicles at the Volkswagen Arizona Proving Grounds at Phoenix International Raceway. Our durability route took us over Mingus Mtn. near Jerome Az. I was driving a Eurovan over the mountain one day doing a pretty good clip (for a minivan, all things, after all, are relative). Two turns before I entered Jerome was a right hand sweeper with about 200" of verticle wall to my left and 200" of drop to my right. As I was entering the turn, Boston came on the stereo. I leaned over to turn up the stereo while simultaneously leaning the van into the turn. The action of leaning to turn up the stereo (and not paying enough attention!) caused me to turn right more than I should have and the right side rocker caught the guardrail
making a horifying bang and scrape as it did. When we stopped for lunch 15 minutes later, I told my supervisor and he said to tell the boss when we got back.
When the boss asked me what happened, I just told him the truth. I said "Well, I had my head up my a**. I leaned over to turn up the stereo when I should have been paying attention to the road."
I believe it was my brutal honesty that let me keep my job. Needless to say, I bet I am the only person on this site that has cracked up a $1,000,000 hand built prototype and managed to keep his job as a "professional driver." The name has stuck with me ever since. :