Crash in the Woodlands.. How the Hell did it happen??
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i saw the scene of this accident. he was hauling for sure. if you look at the area where this happened, not too much dirt dug up from the accident. it almost looks impossible for the car to end up where it did. very poor choice to be winding a car out.
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This one makes me wonder who else was involved. I cant imagine that much velocity without another challenger along side. Maybe something will surface in the future since most IDIOTS that street race cant keep their mouths shut for too long
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Only possible explaination is he was probably coming around sideways at a very high rate of speed and got parallel. Then couldnt come out of that and hit the curb which caught tires tripping the car sideways and flipping it maybe one, two times and it gained speed and momentum. Imagine skipping rocks just right times 4400 pounds.
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The only things we should be taking from this are street racing is dangerous and he had a life and family just like the rest of us who are grieving over this sudden loss. Anyone in here calling someone an idiot for driving extremely fast on a public road is just a hypocrite. If you can't keep your comments to something acceptable for this tragic episode from this point on good luck being able to logon to the site for a week.