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Old 01-20-2015, 07:29 AM
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Brutal crash.
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I would have never believed that was survivable......


Proof that that kind of speed needs to stay on a track.
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Originally Posted by RMurphy
Originally Posted by windhund116' timestamp='1421723723' post='23474332
Shows how safe supercars can be. I don't think the driver and passenger would survive a crash at 200MPH, in a Toyota Sienna.
You'd have to push a Sienna off a very tall cliff to get it to go 200 MPH.
Same result.
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Originally Posted by Peti
Originally Posted by Adrenalize' timestamp='1421724704' post='23474355
That's crazy, I wonder what caused the crash? It seems like the car was airborne for a second or two before losing control. That or he veered off the road

The safety of these modern cars is absolutely remarkable.
I drove on that highway maybe a hundred times and there is a small 'bump' (a small repaired section) on the road which you barely notice at legal speeds but really throws the car up at the speeds these guys were doing.
You live in Kazakhstan. Please explain the highway and where.
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It looks like the car didn't actually go off the road until it was down to 50 mph or so... with enough runway and no big impacts, it makes sense that they'd survive.

That driver had some meaty hands.
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Originally Posted by The Raptor
Originally Posted by Peti' timestamp='1421725308' post='23474363
[quote name='Adrenalize' timestamp='1421724704' post='23474355']
That's crazy, I wonder what caused the crash? It seems like the car was airborne for a second or two before losing control. That or he veered off the road

The safety of these modern cars is absolutely remarkable.
I drove on that highway maybe a hundred times and there is a small 'bump' (a small repaired section) on the road which you barely notice at legal speeds but really throws the car up at the speeds these guys were doing.
You live in Kazakhstan. Please explain the highway and where.
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Here is a map showing the exact location: https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/gallery/i...300-terkep-19/

This is the highway between Budapest and Zagreb. M7 (E71) motorway, the section between the Hungarian villages of Savoly and Hollad.
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Originally Posted by The Raptor
Originally Posted by Peti' timestamp='1421725308' post='23474363
[quote name='Adrenalize' timestamp='1421724704' post='23474355']
That's crazy, I wonder what caused the crash? It seems like the car was airborne for a second or two before losing control. That or he veered off the road

The safety of these modern cars is absolutely remarkable.
I drove on that highway maybe a hundred times and there is a small 'bump' (a small repaired section) on the road which you barely notice at legal speeds but really throws the car up at the speeds these guys were doing.
You live in Kazakhstan. Please explain the highway and where.
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On this Earth View image, you can see the repaired section of the higway as the color of the asphalt is a bit different: https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/gallery/i...ghini-huracan/

You can also see the GPS coordinates for the exact location.

Yes, I work in Kazakhstan now, but I am originally from Hungary and between 2011 and 2013 I lived and worked in Zagreb, Croatia, so I drove on this highway a lot between Budapest and Zagreb.
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