2 men killed in early morning hit-and-run in Brooklyn
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Last weekend, a BMW M2 and a Porsche GT3 RS collided at speed on the Nürburgring, resulting in a Michael Bay movie-style explosion that devastated both cars and a bit of guardrail. Incredibly, both drivers exited their cars on their own.
New charges have been filed, and disturbing new details have emerged in the crash that killed a young couple last March in Toms River, including video of one of the passengers filming and encouraging the teenage driver as he hit 118 mph
Two women, one in her 90s and one in her 80s, have died after a BMW crashed into a care home in Sunderland during a police chase.
GT3 RS exploded on impact and the M2 was completely destroyed as a result of a split-second lapse of judgment.
The GT3 was trying to overtake the slower M2 when the collision sent both cars into the barriers, ripping the Porsche’s nose clean off
The most recent was a 70-year-old man who was hit and killed while crossing the street on Avenue I and East 5th Street on Monday.
A spectacular crash at the Nürburgring Nordschleife over the weekend resulted in the destruction of a Porsche 911 GT3 RS and a BMW M2. The Internet is divided over who is at fault, but there's much less room for debate over how lucky the drivers were, as they reportedly escaped without serious injury.
Moments later, at about 11 p.m. on March 7, the BMW rocketed through a solid red light at Route 166 and slammed into the side of a car, killing Kiley Armstrong, 21, and Evan Fiore, 23. They were a couple and described as inseparable. Her twin sister and boyfriend were in the back and critically injured.
In the now widely circulated video, the Porsche is seen rapidly gaining on the slower-moving, British-registered BMW in a narrow section of the track. As the Porsche attempts to overtake on a slight curve, the BMW appears to shift across its path, triggering a violent collision.