Eye-witness accounts, not sure how accurate they were, put the car at between 60-70mph which is pretty much typical cruising speed down that road.
If that car ripped in half from a 60-70 mph accident, I'm selling mine now.
Eye-witness accounts, not sure how accurate they were, put the car at between 60-70mph which is pretty much typical cruising speed down that road.
If that car ripped in half from a 60-70 mph accident, I'm selling mine now.
Under the right circumstances (dpending on point of impact) it could happen just like you could sell your car but whether it happened/happens (you selling) is beyond me.
Physics is not my area of expertise and I would assume it isn't yours either so I will not argue that point. Martin, who appears to know what he's talking about in regards to physics, seems to think there was enough energy to tear the car apart especially if at the higher end of the speed estimation of 70mph.
Again, we are all speculating and who knows? For all we know, the investigation could come back with something completely different from what has been released.
if it is that NSX with the vin posted above, here are the before pics of it when it was sold in july 2004:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?showSlide=true&Uc=spdg25l.4hp16xzt&Uy=-xx98q7&Ux=1
also if you go to http://www.iaai.com/, click on find vehicle now, click acura, then yar 1993 to 2008, area code 11221, nationwide search, it will be the only one.
-Anyone know what happened to the chassis/motor?
THE CAR HAS ENDED UP IN IAAI INSURANCE AUCTION IS SAN DIEGO...
It does seem reasonable - but either way, I'll buy that unsafe car from you for $15,000!
IMO, it doesn't seem reasonable. No one doubted that the Enzo that was ripped in two in LA was traveling at a high rate of speed, but people on this site, for whatever reason (perhaps trying to protect the driver) want to put forward the notion that all this damage happened to the NSX as a result of driving at "normal" operating speeds.
I doubt it.
I just visited the http://www.nsxprime.com/Gallery/crashburn/crashburn.htm . and noticed they also have a red nsx split in half, The only difference is the impact looks to have been right at the drivers door. So I take back what I said about the nsx that saved him.....I believe it was luck. A few more inches to the drivers door and his car might have looked like the red one in the gallery. Any update on his progress? He should be walking out of the hospital soon, right?
Yea theres no way the driver of that red one survived... :frown:
Wow...
I'm with you on this one. I also personally think he was doing closer to 100 mph, if not more. I am glad he survived and is making a recovery though.
One less driver for the next "country drive" then..."Dude, you don't think this was street racing? this was obviously the result of going 100+mph. If that's what you consider spirited driving, I don't want to be around when you do it."
My best wishes to the driver involved in this incident - hope he/she has a speedy recovery.
Illegal Street Racing Gaining Momentum
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"I'm traumatized i just want to go home it was awful." Natasha Reid was witness to an illegal street race on Friars Road. "They hit it and debris and everything. The car lifted off the ground. It was incredible."
Police say the two drivers were racing for a quarter mile at 100 miles an hour.
"Running in and out between lanes putting other drivers in danger."
Neither driver, 21-year-old Terri Brown or Brian Freerksen, who is in his 40's, was seriously injured.
Sgt. Art Doherty with the Police Department's Traffic Division says, "We're looking at some changes for dragnet issues."
This illegal street race follows the horrific crash involving an Acura NSX in Sorrento Valley in April.
"The frustrating part for me is that we know the winning formula," said Race Legal executive director Lydia Denecochea. "We've done it. We've enjoyed it."
Lydia's frustration is directed at the city and the police department. The department has dissolved their illegal street racing unit.
When it was operating, fatalities dropped from 16 in 2002 to zero in 2005. The program dissolved in 2007 and fatalities jumped to 12. Traffic division representatives believed the team did make a difference.
"We do have some things on the table. We're working on them but as of right now, no, it's not there."
What's not there is the funding. Plus there's a police staffing shortage. The cops are needed for patrol. And the grant from the state office of Traffic Safety dried up.
Race Legal is still burning up the pavement at Qualcomm although not at the rate they would like. Their high season is summer and the stadium has taken several dates away from them.
"If you don't have it available to them, they're going to do it," worries Denecochea. "They're going to do it somehow."
+1
Thunder, I didn't know you were a fireman! Much respect.
Let's all stop and give a prayer for this NSX driver Please.
Perhaps a collection of local NSXers in that area or even nationally on prime may be in order. In the end, it may not be much, but every little bit helps.
Has anyone been able to get more details on the owner's condition?
Any updates to the driver? Has his condition improved?
Fox News? Aren't they the home of "honest reporting"???
How dare you say things like that about our Esteemed member of the 5th Estate!
After all, as long as the Driver was a Republican and thinks that Cheney truly isn't part of the Legislative OR Executive branch I'M SURE he'll get a fair shake:biggrin:
Its likely Jeff will blame the accident on the Japanese and Obama and discuss how the NSX does not contribute to Global Warming!:biggrin: :wink: