GM Development Chief Crashes Corvette ZR1 Pace Car At IndyCar Race
Well, this is a little awkward, isn’t it? Mark Reuss - product development head for General Motors - managed to punt a Corvette ZR1 pace car into a wall at the Detroit Grand Prix, just before round 2 of the IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix.
Reuss lost control of the 755bhp V8 monster after hitting one of the street circuit’s notorious bumps, pitching it into a barrier with enough force to set off the airbags and leave the front-end of the car in a rather sorry state. Reuss - who has been on pace car duties at Detroit numerous times before - was thankfully uninjured in the crash, as was passenger Mark Sandy.
Following the accident, GM fielded a back-up ZR1 with Spanish IndyCar driver Oriol Servià at the wheel. The race itself was eventually won by Ryan Hunter-Reay, ahead of championship leader Will Power.
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He was just developing skills
DONT HIT THE PACE CAR-Days of Thunder
He probably got hung over the night before the race with all the other nascar fanboyzzz
Kinda reminds me of the stereotypical doctor. Aka the worst patient.
A dev may know the car but he may be the worst driver…
Just shows you how settled US cars are around a track killing 911s and M4s left and right.
In the hands of a professional driver, of course.
Pagination