Lamborghini Huracan crash at 320km/h

yea, happened in my little country, the driver is a complete fool/tool, he and his passenger lived though, it was only a rental
a local police dept released the video and upped it to yt and it went viral
 
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Hungary is the new Russia.
The car was insured and the owner will pay only € 25,000. Plus both passengers had no major injuries. I think this will only encourage people to drive like fools.
 
Renting a car that costs that much and then crashing it.. how does the payback thing works with rented cars?

EDIT: lol, the answer was just posted a few min before I posted :D
 
It is indeed a good at least for the car rental company till the company name is listed in articles.
 
Well one thing is for sure and thats , that lambo is fast as heck. I think the max they are going is 343km/h. Though i doubt there are any public roads in that good condition that you could safely drive that fast as they find out jumping at 320km/h.

Only bad thing is that the video stops at when they start spinning, i would have loved to see that shit trough :D
 
Wow, how they survived, it is totalled and burnt on pictures.
 
Wow, how they survived, it is totalled and burnt on pictures.

The driver was conscious and pulled out the passanger after crash. After that i burst on fire. Passanger got taken to hospital with helicopter.
 
What they survived ????
Wow !


By the way, you must be crazy to drive at this speed on the roads. Just a small bump and that's it that's all.
You have to be on a race track to play it safe.
 
Nowhere in the article does it say it's a "rental" and nowhere does it say "both passengers had no major injuries".

The 2nd driver had critical injuries and the article starts off with "A lamborghini owner.."

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Lol at these pantywaists denouncing driving a Lamborghini "too fast" on a public highway.

Sure, drive a Lambo and go the speed limit. Or a Prius, even. Doesn't matter since they're almost exactly the same. I watched the video the whole time with dread, like a horror movie, waiting for the terrible thing to happen. Afterwards I realized what I was afraid of was that the car was going to be destroyed, and I realized I didn't care about the idiots in it. Still don't, in fact. Alive, dead, whatever. But my GOD, look at that destroyed car. Such a tragedy. Such a loss. Really hurts just to think about how horrible it was to destroy that beautiful car. That's what's truly important. Idiots are common, and can always be replaced.
 
Nowhere in the article does it say it's a "rental" and nowhere does it say "both passengers had no major injuries".

The 2nd driver had critical injuries and the article starts off with "A lamborghini owner.."

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that AU news site has false info about the ownership of the car, i could link you to Hungarian sites, not sure if that would help though :), i didn't remember well either, it wasn't a rental, but it wasn't his, he got it from a friend to take it for a spin and it had Czech plates
the info about the injuries are correct, the passenger was severely injured and will never be 100% healthy again, the driver will go to jail more than likely

also there's a guy who's selling the only thing which was left intact by the fire, a disc brake simbolically for 336k HUF, that was the highest speed the driver reached

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