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Henry Ruggs III Vegas crash and the aftermath.
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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 16690091" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>Who knows what the impact speed actually was since he jumped on the brakes at 128mph, plus her vehicle was traveling in the same direction at 30-40mph??? That would further reduce the impact speed.. if he’d actually hit her at 150+ it would have had the debris field of a plane crash and I doubt the C8 would have held up so well. Obviously it was still a tremendous impact and with the C8 being so low, it had no problem rupturing the fuel tank ….</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Not surprised it held up so well. The vette has always improved its body on frame design every generation. Though I am sure we are going to get plenty of chances to see how the C8 holds up in gruesome crashes, plenty of well to do morons will no doubt be wadding them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 16690091, member: 7121"] Who knows what the impact speed actually was since he jumped on the brakes at 128mph, plus her vehicle was traveling in the same direction at 30-40mph??? That would further reduce the impact speed.. if he’d actually hit her at 150+ it would have had the debris field of a plane crash and I doubt the C8 would have held up so well. Obviously it was still a tremendous impact and with the C8 being so low, it had no problem rupturing the fuel tank …. EDIT: Not surprised it held up so well. The vette has always improved its body on frame design every generation. Though I am sure we are going to get plenty of chances to see how the C8 holds up in gruesome crashes, plenty of well to do morons will no doubt be wadding them up. [/QUOTE]
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