Thursday, October 28, 2010

Video: Another look at the Underground Racing Gallardo Superleggera crash at Texas Mile

Posted on 10.28.2010 20:00
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Kirby
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A few days ago, we featured a pretty unnerving crash of an Underground Racing-tuned Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera doing a quarter-mile run at the Texas Mile. While the previous video didn?t capture the crash itself, this new one does ? clearly.During a quarter-mile run with the car that supposedly came with 1,500 horsepower to 1,900 horsepower, strong crosswinds caused the Gallardo Superleggera to veer off-track after deploying its parachute, sending it straight into a patch of grass and into a pretty big demarcation. The resulting collision caused the supercar to go airborne and flip over multiple times before crashing into a heap.Miraculously, the man behind the wheel of the tuned-up supercar, Richard Holt, not only survived the crash but, thanks in large part to all the safety features in the car, managed to walk out of the unbelievable crash with his limbs intact and only minor injuries.Check out the video to see how the Gallardo Superleggera went from an awesome car to a disturbing piece of twisted metal in a matter of seconds. Video: Another look at the Underground Racing Gallardo Superleggera crash at Texas Mile originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 28 October 2010 20:00 EST. read more


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