Going over the speed limit on city streets is not a good idea. Doing it in a 700 horsepower Lamborghini Aventador is clearly a freaking bad idea! The accident you see here happened on a narrow street on Sloane Street in London, where an Aventador… Continue reading »
Owner of a brand new Range Rover Sport (with just 500 miles on the odometer) somehow lost control of his vehicle last Saturday, took down a fence and then ended up on passengers side in front area of a basement flat in south-west London. Good… Continue reading »
This looks like a scene from one of the end of the world movies - a big sinkhole swallows cars and everything else near. The sinkhole you see here opened inside the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky early Wednesday morning, swallowing eight unique… Continue reading »
The New Zealand Transport Agency has released a very powerful anti-speeding video clip with a goal to reduce the number of speeding-related accidents in the country. Last year 83 people died and 408 were seriously injured in New Zealand due to accidents caused by excessive… Continue reading »
New report reveals that Porsche Carrera GT involved in the late November crash that killed Fast and Furious star Paul Walker and his friend Roger Rodas was traveling at speeds over 100mph before Rodas lost control of the car. As a result the Porsche spun,… Continue reading »
Seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher was skiing yesterday at a resort in Meribel, France where he fell and hit his head on a rock. Mr. Schumacher was wearing a helmet at the time, but still was badly injured and felt dazed and shocked.… Continue reading »
Johnnie Walker is one of the sponsors of the McLaren F1 car and during the Brazilian Grand Prix, launched a new campaign against drunk driving. The 90-second clip imagines a race car made of 1,750 glasses - very fragile and easily shattered. The glass car… Continue reading »
On Saturday actor Paul Walker died in a car crash together with his friend Roger Rodas, who was driving the red Porsche Carrera GT. The Fast and Furious franchise has released an emotional video to celebrate the life of Paul Walker with Diddy and Skylar… Continue reading »
Remember the Lamborghini Aventador that crashed in September in New York and as a result split in half? This is part of the construction with the main goal to keep the passengers safe. The Aventador has a very strong one piece carbon fibre monocoque around… Continue reading »
Life is very fragile and it is very sad to report that actor Paul Walker, 40, died yesterday afternoon in a car crash in Santa Clarita, CA. Paul Walker was riding a shotgun in his friend's Porsche Carrera GT, which hit a post and then… Continue reading »
This is one of those crashes that at first looks very bad, considering one of the vehicles splits in half. Surveillance cameras in New York captured a pretty bad collision between a Lamborghini Aventador and an oncoming vehicle, which looks to be a Mazda. As… Continue reading »
This already classic Porsche 964 RSR was taking part of the Rally Hellendoorn in the Netherlands when driver Harry Kleinjan lost control of the car(most likely locked brakes), slamming it into the barrier and sending it into the air before landing upside down in a… Continue reading »
This video has received nearly 4 million views in three days and for a good reason. A dash cam during a rainstorm in Taiwan's Badouzi Coastal Park captured an action movie type moment when a mudslide and accompanying huge boulder nearly flattened a car on… Continue reading »
Motorsports is not safe. We all know that. This past weekend during the Avon Tyres British GT, Ginetta's Mike Simpson was doing 140mph when a door from another car flew into his windshield. This would scare the s### out of most of us, but not… Continue reading »
Motorcycle land-speed record holder Bill Warner died on Sunday after crashing during an attempt at setting a new record on the runway of a former air base in northern Maine. The 44-year old Bill Warner was doing around 285 mph, when he lost control of… Continue reading »