Worst dragracing accident ever
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holy man. That is totally f'd up. Look to see remote engine kill like they have in the moster trucks to prevent something like this happening in the future.
Talk about bad luck that the car killed her son as well.
Unreal.
Condolences the the family.
Talk about bad luck that the car killed her son as well.
Unreal.
Condolences the the family.
#4
Man that would suck to watch your wife and son die at the same time. If the accident weren't that tragic that would be spectacular to watch though. Definite condolences to her husband and daughters. That's going to be rough for them.
#6
Thats in sad..
Why would they write this tho.. like how many ppl care about what the car did in the 1/4 with the driver uncounscious.
"the tremendous momentum continued to send it backward, toward the finish line, which it passed, astonishingly, at 115 mph with a time of 6.633 seconds. This rearward travel finally ended about 1500 feet"
Why would they write this tho.. like how many ppl care about what the car did in the 1/4 with the driver uncounscious.
"the tremendous momentum continued to send it backward, toward the finish line, which it passed, astonishingly, at 115 mph with a time of 6.633 seconds. This rearward travel finally ended about 1500 feet"
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Originally Posted by Ward Perfect
Thats in sad..
Why would they write this tho.. like how many ppl care about what the car did in the 1/4 with the driver uncounscious.
"the tremendous momentum continued to send it backward, toward the finish line, which it passed, astonishingly, at 115 mph with a time of 6.633 seconds. This rearward travel finally ended about 1500 feet"
Why would they write this tho.. like how many ppl care about what the car did in the 1/4 with the driver uncounscious.
"the tremendous momentum continued to send it backward, toward the finish line, which it passed, astonishingly, at 115 mph with a time of 6.633 seconds. This rearward travel finally ended about 1500 feet"
condolences the the family
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