Last Wednesday, we at Hoot Car Insurance Services brought you news of Oliver Beadle, the 20-year-old whose attempt to achieve vehicular "lift-off" ended with his bonnet in a brick wall.
Since then, another young driver managed to get all four wheels off the ground in a Birmingham car park - and he did it without a run-up or a ramp.
The lad, who had cockily parked his Seat Ibiza in somebody else's £1,000-a-year private space behind Birmingham's Broad Street, was disappointed to find it clamped on his return.
Maybe the price of young driver car insurance had driven him to try and cheat the meters in public car parks. Whatever the reason, he certainly wasn't about to pay the £125 clamp-release fee levied by Midway Parking, who supervise the space.
So at the last moment, he staged a daring escape attempt.
Midway, who claim they were following standard procedure, arrived at the car park with a crane and prepared to winch the immobilised Seat out of the space.
The owner knew he had to do something - so he leapt bravely into the driver's seat just as the car lifted off the ground.
What he had hoped to achieve is unclear, but amused recovery staff were happy enough to leave him swinging about two feet off the ground for the following ninety minutes - after which time he relented and coughed up the £125.
Mike Page, Hoot spokesperson and cheap car insurance expert, said "Getting clamped shouldn't affect this young driver's car insurance premium, but it did a fair bit of damage to his wallet, and probably his pride."