The impact of the car with the highway median barrier at high speed and burst into fire was one of the first accident reports listed on the Audi R8 GT. There are only 332 copies, in total, but that still does not saves these brilliant sport vehicles from being crashed in different locations, including the so-easy-to-drive-on highway.
The lucky owner of one of the first examples of Audi R8 GT had to wipe his smile off the face following an impact at high speed on a motorway in Germany. One of 333 copies of the Audi R8 GT caught fire after it struck the median barrier that separates the two directions of the highway. Luckily for him, the driver of 33 years old did not suffer any major injuries. Now that is most likely because the car is known to have a very secure protection for the driver and front passenger.
The sport model which costs over 200,000 euros has been totally destroyed and the owner must pay damages of 10,000 euros for damaging the barriers separating the two directions of the highway. The pictures are at least interesting and stunning, but since you can not learn much from them, you will have to trust us when we say that it was an Audi 8.
The only ones who will benefit from this accident are the future owners of the remaining 332 copies R8 GT. The models that they have will likely become more valuable because they will be rare, although it is a single minus for the sport model, at least for now. Investigators will search and prepare a document on why the car caught fire following the accident and what were the circumstances of this incident.
It is a pity to see such a brilliant car transforming into dust after such an incident, but as mentioned above, these kinds of situations push up the price of the sport model for the other owners. It is also a good way of finding the weak points on the protection system of the Audi R8 GT, a conclusion we will get to know once the investigation on the accident is over. At the end of the day, everything is fine because no one got hurt, on the other hand the unfortunate driver of the R8 GT will have to search himself another collection sports car
The lucky owner of one of the first examples of Audi R8 GT had to wipe his smile off the face following an impact at high speed on a motorway in Germany. One of 333 copies of the Audi R8 GT caught fire after it struck the median barrier that separates the two directions of the highway. Luckily for him, the driver of 33 years old did not suffer any major injuries. Now that is most likely because the car is known to have a very secure protection for the driver and front passenger.
The sport model which costs over 200,000 euros has been totally destroyed and the owner must pay damages of 10,000 euros for damaging the barriers separating the two directions of the highway. The pictures are at least interesting and stunning, but since you can not learn much from them, you will have to trust us when we say that it was an Audi 8.
The only ones who will benefit from this accident are the future owners of the remaining 332 copies R8 GT. The models that they have will likely become more valuable because they will be rare, although it is a single minus for the sport model, at least for now. Investigators will search and prepare a document on why the car caught fire following the accident and what were the circumstances of this incident.
It is a pity to see such a brilliant car transforming into dust after such an incident, but as mentioned above, these kinds of situations push up the price of the sport model for the other owners. It is also a good way of finding the weak points on the protection system of the Audi R8 GT, a conclusion we will get to know once the investigation on the accident is over. At the end of the day, everything is fine because no one got hurt, on the other hand the unfortunate driver of the R8 GT will have to search himself another collection sports car
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