Many are true tube frame cars where the bodywork (usually very thin sheet metal) all gets destroyed even with the lightest touches. Mitjet European Series and the little Aussie Racing Cars are other examples. Many series require much stronger bonding material for safety reasons.
Are Brazilian race cars made from paper? They are the only cars that fly apart from any contact
Many are true tube frame cars where the bodywork (usually very thin sheet metal) all gets destroyed even with the lightest touches. Mitjet European Series and the little Aussie Racing Cars are other examples. Many series require much stronger bonding material for safety reasons.
Great compilation, especially the clips from Australia!
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0:05 average Grand tourismo experience
0:50 Sick 5-0 grind
The 2nd crash remind me of a btcc durids pile up
Was there oil down in Australia as well?
@@Skells22don’t really know what you mean by this but if you mean at Adelaide then yes, a TA2 car blew up and dropped a heap of oil
Wtf at 27:50...goddam is he dead
Luckily Matt Stevenson just had a back injury, no serious damage