A bit earlier, we showed you a video that brought a street race between two tuned Nissan GT-Rs and a Lamborghini Aventador, with the action taking place on a Russian highway. While the footage showed some really cool scenes, there are also plenty of reasons for not wanting to leave your right foot alone with the pedal on the right while on public roads.
To illustrate what happens if something goes wrong during a street race, we're giving you the adjacent clip, which shows the aftermath of a Lamborghini crash that took place at about 150 mph (241 km/h), a speed considered high, but not extreme by those who take part in events like the aforementioned ones.
No, the vehicle doesn't have integral steering, it rear wheels really are out of place and nobody can bring it back to life now - this is one Murcielago LP640-4 Roadster that is no longer among us.
No, the vehicle doesn't have integral steering, it rear wheels really are out of place and nobody can bring it back to life now - this is one Murcielago LP640-4 Roadster that is no longer among us.