First LFA wrecked :(

clevrname

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This makes me want to cry. I loath to own one someday.

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/06/23/...test-driver-dies-lf-a-germany-ring/2#comments

"According to reports, Toyota's chief test driver, 67-year-old Hiromu Naruse, has died in a crash on highway 410 near the famed Nürburgring race track in Germany. He was driving the recently spied Lexus LFA Nürburgring Edition (above) at the time of the accident, and reports say he veered into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with two others test drivers in a BMW. The two BMW test drivers survived the crash, though one is reportedly still in critical condition. German video of the crash scene after the accident took place can be viewed below. Police are investigating the crash and have yet to determine its cause.

Naruse was heavily involved with the development of the Lexus LFA
supercar he was driving, along with many other past sports cars from Toyota's history since he joined the company in 1963. Enthusiasts today call him the "Godfather of the LFA," though he was involved in the development of sports cars for Toyota going as far back as the storied 2000GT from the late 1960s. The prototype of a special edition version of the LFA that he was driving when the accident occurred was reportedly worth 1.5 million euro."

While testing at the Nurburgring:
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Mid-way home:
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Yellow LFA's are bad news.. apparently. Last year it was this one destroyed and this year some NASCAR driver speeds triple the speed limit in a school zone in one.
 
Yellow LFA's are bad news.. apparently. Last year it was this one destroyed and this year some NASCAR driver speeds triple the speed limit in a school zone in one.

Its not hard to triple the speed limit in a school zone. its only 15mph. He technically could have been only doing 45 and got nailed.
 
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