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    Nürburgring 2015 CRASH & FAIL Compilation

    E30 at 3:55 (no crash no fail)

    I Timothy 2:1-2

    #2
    I love watching these. What amazes me is how well the crash barriers absorb impact. Some of those accidents could have been worse with less effective barriers.

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      #3
      Originally posted by graveshaker View Post
      I love watching these. What amazes me is how well the crash barriers absorb impact. Some of those accidents could have been worse with less effective barriers.
      The ring barriers are not even that great either, they are just standard barriers iirc haha.

      Edit: So i guess Renault Meganes understeer.
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        #4
        But they are pricey when you smack one. I paid over 1k euros to repair my blunder back in 02.
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          #5
          it seems like most of these crashes were because the drivers didn't know the course. almost everyone was coming in way too hot and/or in the wrong line.
          luckily most of the cars were little hot hatches and nothing too nice haha. except that skyline in the eighth or seventh minute </3
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          Originally posted by SpasticDwarf
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            #6
            Driving the ring in real life is not like practicing on play station.
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              #7
              The Skyline had me in tears. But only because in the USA we're anti-skyline. In any case, it seemed like most people were coming in too hot.


              it's a Kenny Powers quote on wheels

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                #8
                Wow that's kind of painful to watch.
                Some of those motorcycle riders were totally unaware of the cars coming up along side them. They were dang lucky they did not get taken out.
                Side note i actually saw a F1 race at the ring in like 70 or 71 with the USO.
                people like Clay Regazoni, Jacky Ickx, Jackie Stewart. all those dudes was amazing.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by M-technik-3 View Post
                  Driving the ring in real life is not like practicing on play station.

                  I remember many years back on some tv show with Tanner Foust, he was going to be driving on the ring soon and they showed him practicing on gran turismo 4 lol
                  he was like hey man, its better than nothing haha which I guess is true.
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                  @joshua.j.rizo

                  Originally posted by SpasticDwarf
                  Just remember next time you hear "late night when you need my love" I'm gonna be sitting somewhere way more bitchin' than you, driving or not.

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                    #10
                    man, I loved gt4 (and gt2)

                    still remember mastering cheap builds on 20k budgets with buddies and racing them. This was back when tuned Civics were all the rage and that's what they'd choose.
                    I was more strategic. I'd see what the track looked like and choose my car accordingly. If there was a fair share of long straights, I'd choose something like an old Supra. And with a few small mods like intake, exh, lightened flywheel etc. I'd school then in the long straights. Sure in the corners they'd have me, but as soon as the road opened up, I was golden :D
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella View Post
                      man, I loved gt4 (and gt2)

                      still remember mastering cheap builds on 20k budgets with buddies and racing them. This was back when tuned Civics were all the rage and that's what they'd choose.
                      I was more strategic. I'd see what the track looked like and choose my car accordingly. If there was a fair share of long straights, I'd choose something like an old Supra. And with a few small mods like intake, exh, lightened flywheel etc. I'd school then in the long straights. Sure in the corners they'd have me, but as soon as the road opened up, I was golden :D
                      I was never too into building stuff, only to beat certain events.

                      In every gran turismo I just save and buy the F1 car and just try to set the fastest laps I can, I can do that shit for hours lol.
                      trial mountain all daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.
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                      @joshua.j.rizo

                      Originally posted by SpasticDwarf
                      Just remember next time you hear "late night when you need my love" I'm gonna be sitting somewhere way more bitchin' than you, driving or not.

                      BUY MY BUGATTI WHEELS:
                      http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=377693

                      WRITEUP TO MY RHD SWAP:

                      http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=371904

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by J.Rizo View Post
                        trial mountain all daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.
                        :nice:
                        If it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!

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                          #13
                          Maybe it's because I actually race sometimes, but I never liked or really understood crash compilation videos. Nothing peevs me more than when one of our customers or someone else has a bad incident and a bunch of people gather around to look at the crushed car afterwards.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ELVA164 View Post
                            Maybe it's because I actually race sometimes, but I never liked or really understood crash compilation videos. Nothing peevs me more than when one of our customers or someone else has a bad incident and a bunch of people gather around to look at the crushed car afterwards.
                            I can understand the feeling, but crash videos can be helpful in showing what you should not do where on the track. After all, we learn very effectively from failure. Let's not forget that these videos also include some really nice saves that can be quite heartening.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by roguetoaster View Post
                              I can understand the feeling, but crash videos can be helpful in showing what you should not do where on the track. After all, we learn very effectively from failure. Let's not forget that these videos also include some really nice saves that can be quite heartening.
                              I agree, but videos like the above are definitely not educationally geared. I have used onboard video of a customer's incident as a learning experience with him, so you're exactly right in that respect. Always hard to watch though :(
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