Saturday 9 June 2012

Cars Wrecked...

Car:
2004 Ferrari Enzo
Description:
41 year old driver was killed after losing control of his Enzo at 150 MPH. The impact was so great that it tore the car into several pieces. Locals reported having seen and heard an Enzo being driven very hard the day before. Most likely it was the same car. Accident happened on October 30th, 2005.
It sometimes takes a tragedy like this to realize how dangerous reckless driving is. This driver, who was able to afford a 1 million dollar car, lost his life to a careless decision.
Location:Milan, Italy







Car:

1995 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta
Description:
27 year old driver with a penchant for speed (he had over 20 speeding tickets), was killed when he crashed his Ferrari into a Toyota Corrola, killing the 23 year old driver and her 4 year old son. The Ferrari, as you can obviously see, was torn in half and was estimated to be travelling at 130 mph at impact.Location:Illinois


Car:
1998 Ferrari 355
Description:
high speed crash into a wall resulted in the engine being knocked out of the car.
Location:
Prague, Czech Republic


Car:
Ferrari F355
Description:
Wet conditions resulted in this F355 crashing into the wall. The engine split from the vehicle and another car crashed into the engine.
Location:Prague


Car:
2003 Ferrari 360 Modena
Description:
Speeding on the highway when 37 year old driver lost control and hit a tree. Driver was thrown from vehicle and perished. The Ferrari was split into 3 pieces.
Location:
Diepenbeek, Belgium

Car:
2002 Ferrari 360 Spyder
Description:
Driver lost control at high speed hitting a metal pole, a tree, a row of bushes across a parking lot into a parked car. The car split in half upon hitting the tree. Two occupants walked away from the accident.
Location:
Milpitas, CA

Car:
2002 Ferrari 360 Spyder
Description:
Driver lost control at high speed hitting a metal pole, a tree, a row of bushes across a parking lot into a parked car. The car split in half upon hitting the tree. Two occupants walked away from the accident.
Location:
Milpitas, CA


Car:

2005 Porsche Carrera GT
Description:
This is the worst Porsche Carrera GT wreck so far and the story behind it is very odd. A couple had just befriended the owner of the Porsche at a resort. The owner allowed the couple to "test" drive his car. The woman took the driver's seat and her boyfriend/husband sat in the passenger seat. Within 1 mile of starting the test drive, the woman lost control and crashed into a couple of trees, tearing the car in half. She suffered severe injuries while the man walked away from the accident. The moral of the story is: NEVER ALLOW A STRANGER TO DRIVE YOUR HIGH PERFORMANCE CAR!!
Location:
Oostmarsum, The Netherlands

Car:
2008 Lamborghini Gallardo
Description:
Circumstances of this horrible crash are still not known. The driver was in a comma when extracted from the scene. The Lamborghini was split completely in half.
Location:
Fort Worth, TX

Car:
Ferrari 308 GTB
Description:Spotted in a scrapyard in Yvelines, France. Car was split in half.

Car:
Porsche 911 Turbo
Description:
Driver was trying to flee the police, took a backroad, lost control and hit a curb. One of the tires flew off and the Porsche slammed into a tree, splitting in half. All 4 passengers were killed.
Location:
Caminha, Portugal

Car:
Audi A8
Description:
High speed crash resulted in the A8 splitting in half.
Location:
Romania

Car:
2004 Mercedes Benz CLK55 AMG
Description:The car was split in half



Car:

2007 Lotus Elise
Description:
Crashed into a utility pole and tree. Car was torn in half. Driver unfortunately did not make it.
Location:Cincinnati, OH


Car:
2008 Lamborghini Gallardo
Description:
Witnesses reported seeing this Gallardo speeding down the street before hydroplaning and slamming into a tree. The front of the car wrapped around the tree while the back end split off and ended up several yards down the street. Both driver and passenger were seriously hurt. The passenger required amputation of his foot.
Rumor has it the car was a rental.
Location:Forth Worth, Texas


Car:
2008 Porsche 911 GT3
Description:
Lost control at 120 mph and crashed head on into a Coca-cola truck. The Porsche split in two with the rear portion ending up 900 feet away from the front. Both driver and passenger were killed.
Location:
Veracruz, Mexico

Car:
2005 Ford GT
Description:
Driver lost control and slammed into a pole sideways at 30 mph. Surprising the car split in half due to such a low speed impact.
Location:
Dallas, TX


Car:

2008 BMW 335i
Description:
Driver lost control around a corner at 150 mph and hit a tree, causing the car to tear in half. Both passengers were killed, the driver survived.
Location:
Rustenburg, South Africa

Car:
2007 BMW M5
Description:
Driver lost control of his fathers' M5 while entering a corner at high speed. Both driver and passenger were killed after the car crashed into a pole and split in half.
Location:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Car:
Acura NSX
Description:
31 year old owner of this Acura NSX was racing a Honda Civic when he lost control and crashed into a tree, splitting the car in half. The driver suffered serious injuries. The driver of the civic fled the scene.
Location:
San Diego, CA

Car:
Acura NSX
Description:
31 year old owner of this Acura NSX was racing a Honda Civic when he lost control and crashed into a tree, splitting the car in half. The driver suffered serious injuries. The driver of the civic fled the scene.
Location:
San Diego, CA


Car:

2008 Audi R8
Description:
Crashed into a pole at high speed resulting in the car splitting in half.
Location:
Abu Dhabi, UAE

Car:
Mercedes SLK
Description:
Lost control, flipped over, crashed into some trees and split in half. Luckily, the driver and passenger walked away.
Location:
Orebro, Sweden

Car:
BMW Z3 M Roadster
Description:
Slammed into a tree at 70 mph. Car split in half and the driver was unhurt.
Location:
A303 in Hampshire, UK

Car:
2000 Ford Ikon
Description:
Slammed into a tree and broke in half. We don't know if the driver survived.
Location:
Vereeniging, South Africa

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