2014 Big Crash Fail Compilation Nürburgring
A lot of nice cars met their doom on that track. Hope their insurance companies weren't watching.
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3. Trooper commented 8 years ago
People imagine that GT cars have a lot more grip than they really have.
Downforce does nothing at low speed (Low meaning low speed for a race car), race tires must get their rubber hot before they grip as they should and a cold track keeps the tires cold.
Race cars do not stick to the road as many believe, in order to be able to corner at high speed, race cars must have an unstable (twitchy) design and require constant steering wheel input. It is the driver who "finds the grip" for the tires and not the car itself.
GT cars are quite bad at low speeds and that's why there are so many videos of Ferrari and corvettes crashing taking off from a red light.
Downforce does nothing at low speed (Low meaning low speed for a race car), race tires must get their rubber hot before they grip as they should and a cold track keeps the tires cold.
Race cars do not stick to the road as many believe, in order to be able to corner at high speed, race cars must have an unstable (twitchy) design and require constant steering wheel input. It is the driver who "finds the grip" for the tires and not the car itself.
GT cars are quite bad at low speeds and that's why there are so many videos of Ferrari and corvettes crashing taking off from a red light.


4. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
Germany
...cloudy skies and rain..




5. cameramaster commented 8 years ago
It looks as if some of those drivers shouldn't be allowed on the road...let alone a race track!


7. snotraddict commented 8 years ago
I think in some cases the speeds are faster than they appear.


10. Scotsman50 commented 6 years ago
O that poor M5 at the very start 



+9 1. MazdaMadsen commented 8 years ago
Most insurances won't cover trackday damages without special policies, which are very expensive.