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Identify an Accident
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Identify an Accident
I guess reading is a bless these days

Driver is Herbert Stenger. Most successful Hill Climp Driver ever and good friend of mine. So he is a professional for more than 40 years in Motorsport and own 7 european and 9 German title. European championship is the top class. best Driver and Tracks in the world. He had no injuries and was completly fine. happend 2007 on racetrack called Eichenbühl. Car is buildt by him self powered by 3.0liter M3 Engine with about 380HP. Datarecording showed top Gear and 242km/h whan the Car start to turn
#4 - amp88
Quote from Scrabby :I guess reading is a bless these days

Driver is Herbert Stenger. Most successful Hill Climp Driver ever and good friend of mine. So he is a professional for more than 40 years in Motorsport and own 7 european and 9 German title. European championship is the top class. best Driver and Tracks in the world. He had no injuries and was completly fine. happend 2007 on racetrack called Eichenbühl. Car is buildt by him self powered by 3.0liter M3 Engine with about 380HP. Datarecording showed top Gear and 242km/h whan the Car start to turn

^ From the YouTube comments (username burmotec).

Looked like the right rear wing support failed resulting in the snap oversteer. Very big crash...surprising the driver was unharmed.
Quote from amp88 :^ From the YouTube comments (username burmotec).

Looked like the right rear wing support failed resulting in the snap oversteer. Very big crash...surprising the driver was unharmed.

Meh page 3 of comments which I found even before I read past the op first post - reading can't be totally lost then heh
Well, when it's youtube and you expect 3 pages of "WTF!!!!111!!" and "First I was..... Then I was..... and then I was....", you don't bother with spending the time scrolling through the pages on the very slim hopes that 1 comment was actually intelligent.
Quote from mrodgers :Well, when it's youtube and you expect 3 pages of "WTF!!!!111!!" and "First I was..... Then I was..... and then I was....", you don't bother with spending the time scrolling through the pages on the very slim hopes that 1 comment was actually intelligent.

Which is when I employ the binary chop sort method
Quote from mrodgers :Well, when it's youtube and you expect 3 pages of "WTF!!!!111!!" and "First I was..... Then I was..... and then I was....", you don't bother with spending the time scrolling through the pages on the very slim hopes that 1 comment was actually intelligent.

Thank you. I usually dont read youtube comments as well as even the seemingly intelligent comments are sometimes rubbish. There were even multiple people who misidentified the Paul Dana fatal crash as the fatal crash of Tony Renna -_-

Sorry, just wanted to make sure the accident was identified correctly
#10 - 5haz
Thats British GTs at Oulton Park a fair few years ago, that is the sharp chicane at Knickerbrook corner (yes I know, silly name), with a longish straight before it, and the braking zone being downhill, its probrably a bit dodgy in the wet!

British summer weather and motor racing do not mix.
From the first second I can tell its Oulton Park, they are coming down the Avenue into Cascades, and then they are sliding off coming down the hill into Knickerbrook, seen it before but dont actually know what year it was - must be at least 3-4 years ago as I can't remember seeing a Tuscan in the British GT for a few years. Googling gives us: http://www.crash.net/british+g ... _rain_at_oulton_park.html
thank you

Identify an Accident
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