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Underground Racing Lamborghini crashes at Texas Mile
Autoweek.com
" Underground Racing Lamborghini crashes at Texas Mile, driver survives By DALE JEWETT on 10/26/2010 " " LAMBOPOWER " " This Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera, upfitted by Underground Racing, broke 250 mph at the Texas Mile event in March. WITH VIDEO -- Underground Racing, the Charlotte, N.C., tuning shop that broke the 250-mph mark with a twin-turbo Lamborghini Gallardo in Texas last spring, saw that car crash on Oct. 23 after making another run at the Texas Mile high-speed challenge. Video of the run, posted on YouTube, shows the orange Gallardo passing the 1-mile marker on the closed runway, deploying a parachute and veering to the right and off the runway. The car becomes airborne and flips twice before landing. Internet reports say the driver survived with no major injuries, and that there was a strong crosswind at the time of the crash. The twice-yearly Texas Mile is held on the runway built for the Goliad Industrial Air Park, about 90 miles southeast of San Antonio. During the three-day event, participants drive to post a top speed for a one-mile section of the runway. Underground Racing makes a business out of upgrading Lamborghinis with twin turbochargers to boost engine output to more than 1,000 hp. Car owner Richard Holt pushed his Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera upfitted by Underground Racing to 250.1 mph at the Texas Mile event in late March. Holt's car is the same color as the one that crashed last weekend. " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aozPEfxJTQ8 Read more: http://www.autoweek.com/article/2010...#ixzz13aZoacG1 |
Very lucky to have lived through that one.
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That looked really bad. It wasn't just a spinout and bend a few things.
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I could hear the wind in the video. Pilots learn early on of the power of a strong cross wind. It is very possible that a strong cross wind pulling the drag chute could swing the back end of the car downwind causing it to turn into the wind and leave the track. I hope the event organizers and participants think of this on their next windy day. .. BTW, that thing sure accelerated quickly.
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