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AWD doesn't mean you can't lose control



if you cant drive, awd wont help at all. its a whole new animal you need to figure out.


that guy clearly cant drive. as letting off is always the first option lol
 
I understand that idiots crash all types of expensive cars, but it seems that GT-R owners tend to be the most brainless demographic.
 


The vehicle's path was arcing directly towards the grandstands where only a chain link fence was between the spectators and the out-of-control vehicle. The guardrail redirected the vehicle and absolutely did its job.

It looks like a typical metal guardrail and just because it was damaged in the crash doesn't mean it failed.

Does anyone know what the % power distribution is Front and Rear on these GT-Rs? Sounds like it may be adjustable and if its power heavy in the rear its probably still easy to spin out.
 
The vehicle's path was arcing directly towards the grandstands where only a chain link fence was between the spectators and the out-of-control vehicle. The guardrail redirected the vehicle and absolutely did its job.

It looks like a typical metal guardrail and just because it was damaged in the crash doesn't mean it failed.

Does anyone know what the % power distribution is Front and Rear on these GT-Rs? Sounds like it may be adjustable and if its power heavy in the rear its probably still easy to spin out.

It did its job like a week old salad. That car should have stayed contained on the track. What if he was down the stretch pulling 150mph and hopped the fence, that car would have gone a lot further than what it did.
 
Looks like that old armco guardrail failed to me...
Most tracks theses days have cement guard rails/retaining walls.
 


After further consideration, I should have said "it looks like the guardrail did something" but not sufficient for a typical drag strip nor a normal roadway. Under normal conditions, the car should not vault over the guardrail.

I googled some drag strip safety standards and it appears this track is not up to snuff. From the bit I read, the post spacing appears to be way to far apart and there is supposed to be a concrete wall (as stated above) for the full length of the track.

As someone stated, this track and safety standards seem janky.
 
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