ferraritoviper ...SORRY about your incident but GLAD that you and your friend are OK!! I certainly agree with those pointing out the dangers of "shifting into second gear" in these cars in particular!! As I posted a couple of years back "...at least in MY experience...it does NOT drive like many other sports cars (XKE's, all Porsches, Lambo's, Ferrari's, Vettes)...noting one major reason is the tremendous low end torque that can spin/kill you while the unwary new driver is busy watching the tach and expecting the "danger zone" to correlate with a higher rpm as they "wind it out" ...especially on cold tires, old tires, or road surfaces that are damp or dusty."
I'm sure there are those who agree...and those who disagree with my point of view.
I would also add that there have been countless reports of similar incidents with ALL generations of Vipers...ESPECIALLY when "leaving the driveway", "entering a freeway", and "demonstrating the car to a friend". All of these situations have been posted here since the board began. Furthermore, I would say that the Gen IV SEEMS to ME to take a little more effort (and care) on shifting than our other Vipers...noting that I FIRMLY plant my left elbow into the driver's door while shifting just to avoid even the slightest unintentional steering input while accelerating and shifting...as the combo can be disastrous...and, as I age (have aged !!!), I know my reflexes just might come into play a little too late.
Hopefully, folks who read your thread will absorb the fact that dangers do exist...regardless of all of the presumed causes and "cures" for same.
I must also say that you have my compliments for posting this...as I'm not sure that very many of us would "man up" in a similar fashion!!!