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Expensive Multi Car Accidents on Wet Road
 
 
 
 
 
 

Expensive Multi Car Accidents on Wet Road

 
 
 

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Uploaded Dec. 5, 2006 by
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During a high performance race, the weather turns and causes the street to become a sheet of ice that causes a ton of car accidents. The car accidents were pretty devastating, but thankfully, no driver was seriously hurt. Its almost like a game of Burnout watching the cost of these car accidents continue to increase with each hit.

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  • rhyno3993

    rhyno3993 - a year ago

    how fd up no red flag, drivers dont drive to the conditions present and to top it all of a trackside marshall that thinks his superman FAIL

  • IspellItThC

    IspellItThC - 2 years ago

     it's like Burnout the video game... waiting for one of 'em to explode and get the point break

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    mal12345 - 2 years ago

     Rednecks.

    • wilmac

      wilmac - 2 years ago

      @mal12345i think its england.,,thank god the ambulance showed up.

  • Terleyuk

    Terleyuk - 3 years ago

     lols

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    dickeepoopoo - 3 years ago

    Sure let's race in the rain.....: after this let's all go play the ' throw the hand-grenade to eachother til i blows up' game!

  • Fixer808

    Fixer808 - 3 years ago

    Ice? Forget ice, it's just wet: Take a super-streamlined car that weighs less than a Honda Civic, travelling at those speeds on a race course and you're obviously going to end up with at least a couple wrecks.

  • Voughtyboy

    Voughtyboy - 3 years ago

    poor saleen S7...: why bother racing if you cant see shit.

  • DrFrink

    DrFrink - 3 years ago

    ..: Id go see that race.. I also liked how trhat TVR gets like the entire right side torn off when it barely hit the ferrari on the side. Vsciously expensive accident.

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    Nickocosmic - 3 years ago

    i've always wanted to see a: ferrari/mclaren/tvr/viper/pors pileup.

  • 1337Videos

    1337Videos - 3 years ago

    OMG: look at the weather , they are dumb

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    snooked - 4 years ago

    crappy weather: The circuit is Oulton Park in Cheshire England, I did my first bike race there, it bloody snowed. I have raced in poorer weather than this, Snetterton in 2001. We were the first race after racing was suspended due to the track flooding from extreme rainfall, on the back straight on the first lap at 125mph I could not see 4 feet. I pussied it and rode the rest of the race like a granny, finished last. Was not so bad though, half the field crashed, it was 2 types of bike (cb500 and cb600

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    dogs_go_bark - 2 years ago

    A few things of been avoided: if they switched to tires with treads instead of using slicks

    • GeezYouSuck

      GeezYouSuck - 3 years ago

      @dogs_go_barkOf course...: But if it starts raining just after you pass the pits what are you going to do? Turn around and drive back to the pits?

  • Cul8er99

    Cul8er99 - 2 years ago

    Thats a hell of a dent: in those guys wallets guts.....

  • MetalMedic

    MetalMedic - 2 years ago

    Track conditions change...: In road racing, you race in all weather conditions. What is tricky is when you start on a dry course and then rain sets in. It is a battle of "chicken" to see who goes in to change to rain tires first. The result is often what you see here, just not usually involving so many cars.

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    satyriasis - 2 years ago

    Why: even race? The weather was so crappy.

    • BennyVanD

      BennyVanD - 2 years ago

      @satyriasiscould possibily been an edurance race: and the rain came later in the race?

  • lilboarder22191

    lilboarder22191 - 2 years ago

    adafga: hahah wat a nub cake

  • thisnameistoolon

    thisnameistoolon - 2 years ago

    What people are too polite to say is..: YOU ARE A LYIN' SACK O' GORILLA GONADS!

  • Yeshakethatass

    Yeshakethatass - 2 years ago

    why: wud u even race in those conditions? thats just stupid.

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    doodyapples - 2 years ago

    these cars all blew apart on contact: i thought that they would have better protection then stock vipers etc... i mean I know they all get stripped down, but those holes are mighty big

    • geniusobesity160

      geniusobesity160 - 2 years ago

      @doodyapplesIts all carbon fibre shell: the body arent steel, or aluminium like stock cars, or even the lightweight manufacturered stuff on stock vipers and high performance cars... but the chassis and roll cages are solid, if the body disappears the shell will hold out a massive impact

    • boxybrown588

      boxybrown588 - 2 years ago

      @doodyapplesu are dumb: carbon fiber is light and still very strong, the cars do have big holes but if u would look at the cars you can see the roll cages, and last time i checked no stock cars have roll cages

    • variabl3

      variabl3 - 2 years ago

      @doodyapplesExplanation: These and all new race cars are designed to "blow apart" on contact. They have a central shell built of an extremely strong material with high tensile strength to create a cage around the driver. The rest of the car is built with crumple zones and low tensile strength materials. This way, when the car impacts, all of the lower strength materials absorb the brunt of the kinetic energy, leaving that 'cage' intact and the drive less shaken. It makes for a far less violent impact than what it

  • BetacamBoy

    BetacamBoy - 2 years ago

    Red Flags?: I guess that track doesn't believe in the safety flag system!!!

  • solidstinch

    solidstinch - 2 years ago

    yup and: no one else arround is reacting in any way

  • weaselfierce

    weaselfierce - 2 years ago

    WOW: Smart dirver in that semi, he teleported out. (hint: truck has no driver, because it's being towed or transported ...DUH)

  • Jimbobwey

    Jimbobwey - 2 years ago

    Bahaha: That is so much fun to watch over and over again

  • cyberwalker187

    cyberwalker187 - 2 years ago

    nice try: Nice try but obviously the 18 wheeler was being hauled by another truck so it just looks like it is travling toward the van...If it was real you wouldn't be able to see car in front of the truck because he would have had to hit them as well

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