Big crashes FIA GT3 Le Castellet

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

Terrible crashes at Le Castellet for FIA-GT3 Rd5 with Thomas Acary, Phil Quaife and Christopher Mies involved.

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  • expensive crash

  • Water, at racing speeds drivers hold their cars on the limit of the tire's grip

    So, when they hit an unexpected patch of water, with less grip, chaos ensues.

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  • No Water. Just a Curb...

  • When he counts on the car names he s getting sadder and sadder saying it :D ouuuhhh the porsche the.... and the lamborghini as well :D

  • No why? why? The R8? :(

  • pause at 0:21

    see the Fs?

    it says FAIL. HAHA

  • thomas acary pulled the handbrake to crash on the back

  • @Reason0684 Precisely. Notice his hands were off the wheel the moment he knew he wouldn't be able to recover. The violent snap back the steering wheel put out when his Aston hit the ARMCO barrier could've broken his wrists.

  • If you look closely at 0:54 you can see a white corvette not just smashing into the barrier, but made a hole in it.

  • @Reason0684 yes i know of the two feet in thing, but normally the driver's legs aren't so stretched out. JUST SAYING

  • @subeefan: That's because in racing they teach you "If you spin, both feet in" for RWD to control the spin.

  • why does it look like he is stretching his feet so much at 0:39?

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