The last weekend during the BMW Driver Days event held at Zandvoort, a BMW 130i racecar has been protagonist of a very rough crash caught on camera. The BMW loses traction in the corner and collides at high speed into the barriers and then rolls over in the gravel.
The impact is quite brutal and the car looks completely totalled, the good thing is that any racecar is fitted with a roll cage and this is really what has certainly avoided the worse; at the end of the video we see both occupants getting out the car without injuries.
car is falling to pieces. Driver doesn't countersteer nor gives gives throttle. Probably stiff of fright when he slides:)
ReplyDeletehe did countersteer, but too late. Also, why the fk would you give throttle while trying to regain grip during a slide?
DeleteDid you get your _'fucking'_ answer?
DeleteMy theory in car commentfields: the more you swear the less experienced you are..
DeleteYou should keep the power on and not chop it all together. The back wheels of a car actually steer the car. When they have grip. No braking just a little less power.
ReplyDeleteSource: I have been drifting cars for a few years now. I have also had a few crashes because of this.
exactly. you cut the throttle and you loose it completely.
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