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Extreme Crash: BMW Vs. Volvo.

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Yet another old vid I found on that famous Youtube. The British did a head-on collision test using the remote controlled BMW and the Volvo while they are speeding.

I sure hope these kind of accidents don't happen, it's well.... SCARY!!!!. I know, this is old, so you may have seen it already, but I just posted it here anyway since I don't see anyone else posted it before. If anyone did before, let me know, then I will delete this thread.

Edited by Diehard GrandPrix Fan

Thanks for posting this...I'm going to show it to my soon to be driving teenaged son and daughter...

Chris

  • 3 months later...

Thats at Mid Ohio, I used to flag races there. Most interesting crash I ever saw was a guy loose his brakes on the back strait on a motorcycle. China Beach (the sand trap at the end of the strait) took him down and he walked away, but that accident was 10 years ago and I've often wondered exactly what his face looked like inside the helmet when he realized he was going 150 mph plus and wasn't going to slow down.

Chris

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