This Dramatic Footage Of The Recent 15-Car Nurburgring Shunt Is Brutally Frustrating

While the accident itself was reported almost two weeks ago, footage has now surfaced of the huge multi-car crash caused by a big spill of a 911 GT3's vital fluids
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Posted by Rival Motorsport on Sunday, November 12, 2017

Remember that huge multi-car pile-up at the Nurburgring a couple of weeks ago? Helmet-cam footage has emerged, and it ain’t purdy.

As the camera car approaches the Hatzenbach Chicane we see a huge cloud of smoke ahead. The driver slows down and pulls to the verge, hops out over the Armco and tries to warn other drivers, but many just blindly keep hammering onwards until it’s too late. Cue agonised tyre-screeching and much shunting.

This Dramatic Footage Of The Recent 15-Car Nurburgring Shunt Is Brutally Frustrating

The track-prepped BMW we were riding in gets punted, too, as a fast-moving Porsche 911 loses it completely and smashes first into another car, then the barriers, then another car and then into the back of the parked 6 Series. Either the German-speaking owner doesn’t notice or stays incredibly calm about it. We’d at least have muttered a pained scheisse.

The footage is a reminder to all of us, on all track days or Nurburgring tourist laps, to leave plenty of margin for error. Expect the worst around every corner and both you and your wheels will probably make it out undamaged.

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Comments

Wreckless

That porsche driver

11/13/2017 - 18:13 |
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11/14/2017 - 12:02 |
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Zubayer Rezoan

I want a version of this video with background sound by Hans Zimmer. Goosebumps!

11/13/2017 - 18:13 |
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Anonymous

he dont care about the back of the car at all

11/13/2017 - 18:15 |
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eXoZGaming

JESUS YOU SAW THE GRAY PORSCHE? THAT THING HIT HARD

11/13/2017 - 18:51 |
2 | 0

Do you mean this second* gen audi TT at 1:52?

11/13/2017 - 19:44 |
11 | 0

It was an Audi TT

11/13/2017 - 19:45 |
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Flo.Hofer

In fact, he didn’t care for his car…He mumbled “scheißegal” (~matters as much as shit) as he saw his car getting smahed. He risked his life and his car, tryin to prevent worse things from happening. Hes a real hero

11/13/2017 - 19:12 |
84 | 2

He’s not a hero at all. As Nurburgring regulations state, in the event of an accident incoming drivers should never stop or get out of their cars. Doing so only provides more dangerous obstacles for the rest of fast incoming traffic coming from behind, making the situation even more dangerous and potentialy deadly.
Good samaritan instincts are understandable but they are not always the right approach.

11/13/2017 - 20:49 |
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Mark Stanton

The lack of reaction seeing his car get hit was very impressive/surprising. Glad to finally see what happened to that E36 and how it got so damaged, but gutted to see how many innocent drivers and cars were caught up in this, when pulling over to try to help.

11/13/2017 - 19:44 |
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Max Porter

Hmmm maybe they need a warning system. Like a set of gantry lights and a big red button so that when theres a crash, it warns people like half a mile in advance. If you see a crash you could hit the button instead of having to waive your arms.

11/13/2017 - 19:49 |
27 | 0

Or you know if there was actually a sodding marshal in position to yellow flag folk… but nope. Nowhere to be seen.

It’s a wonder no one was killed. Some of those were hefty smashes.

11/13/2017 - 23:26 |
10 | 0

Agreed. With the amount of money the Nurburgring must make there’s no excuse. Should have an electronic flag system monitored by cameras.

11/14/2017 - 15:00 |
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Soni Redx (MD Squad Leader) (Subie Squad Leader)

Every Porsche fan: WHAT THE FUUUUU

11/13/2017 - 20:20 |
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Anonymous

This guy is a hero, getting out, over the barrier and trying to warn others. Where are the marshals and yellow flags??

11/13/2017 - 20:39 |
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