I'd thought about the 200BX, but I wanted to use an older car Perhaps we will see more from Dry Rock's Miramar in the future
Cabster W/ Drag Engine. 15,000 Horsepower experimental engine put under the hood of a moving van purely for show. The driver was believed to be suicidal. He was to transport it from one track to another. He decided to drive it on the road with a different plate, even though it wasn't permitted. He hit speeds of 350MPH and did not see traffic stopped ahead. An investigation is still being carried out to determine the exact nature of what caused the driver to be going this fast. It was the most fatal accident caused solely by excessive speed in history. Top Speed - 380MPH. Speed at impact - 350MPH. Injuries (if any): 45 Fatalities. 20 injured. Vehicle (Driver) Killed instantly. Vehicle 1 left - Driver/passenger/passenger/passenger - Killed instantly. Vehicle 2 right Driver/passenger - Killed instantly. Vehicle 3 left - Driver killed instantly. vehicle 4 right - Driver/passenger/passenger killed instantly. Vehicle 5 left - Driver, passenger, passenger, passenger, killed instantly. Vehicle 6 right - Driver Killed instantly. Vehicle 7 left - driver killed instantly. Vehicle 8 Right - Driver passenger killed instantly. Vehicle 9 Left - Driver killed instantly. Vehicle 10 Right, - driver/passenger killed instantly. Vehicle 11 Left ,- Driver killed instantly. Vehicle 12 Right, Driver/passenger/passenger/passenger killed instantly. Vehicle 13 Left , Driver/passenger killed instantly. Vehicle 14 Right, Driver killed instantly. Vehicle 15 Left , Driver/passenger killed instantly. Vehicle 16 Right, Driver/passenger/passenger killed instantly. Vehicle 17 Left , Driver/passenger/passenger/passenger killed instantly. Vehicle 18 Right, Driver severely injured. Died on scene. Vehicle 19 Left , Rear passengers (2) died instantly. Driver Severely injured. Died on scene. Vehicle 20 Right, Rear passengers(2) severely injured. Died on scene. Driver survived. Vehicle 21 Left , Driver and passenger- Serious injuries Vehicle 22 Right, All Survived. Back/neck Injuries. Vehicle 23 Left , All survived, Back/neck injuries. Vehicle 24 Right, Driver survived, rear left passenger killed due to flying debris. Vehicle 25-32 All survived, back and neck injuries. Vehicle - 33-36 - No injuries. Vehicle damage. Map Used: Grid. Vanster (Customized Jbeams.), Hatchback (x36) Aftermath (lawsuit etc): 20 vehicles completely totaled. 16 damaged. Property Damage - 580,000. Lawsuit - 89 Million. Image(s): I noticed a lot of the accidents on this list weren't that fatal, one to two vehicles involved. So you know what they say. Go big, or go home.
Background Info: It is 1953, and Mames Jay went for a slow joy-ride. His throttle stuck however, causing him to accelerate. He came upon a fork in the road and attempted braking, but it was too late. His car spun out of control, hitting two trees. Captain Sluggish should have known better. Injuries: Whiplash, broken left wrist, cuts and bruises, a shattered knee cap, broken ribs. Map Used: Fujiti Car: 1949 Cadillac Convertible (with roof down) Aftermath: No action taken, only a slap on his own wrist for wrecking his car. Images:
Background Info: A mudder went out to the local mudhole to commit to the dirt, but turned a little too much, causing oversteer. He flipped, barrel-rolled 5 times, then landed flat upside down. Injuries: The driver was instantly killed, broken in half from the crash then flung 10 feet, entrails still hanging on to his legs. Good thing his seatbelt worked. Map Used: Fujiti (again) Car: Hell Jeep Aftermath: The cleanup crews vomited, but that is about all. Image: - - - Updated - - - Background: A family in their Covet wanted to watch their uncle race his stock car. They had just arrived, hadn't even gotten out of the car, when a man in a 10,000 HP truck barreled towards them. He hit them at 200 MPH. The only survivor was the mother, who was in the passenger seat. She is paralyzed from the neck down. The pain the woman described was excruciating, as was what she went through. She told us that she could hear her children exploding in the back seat, and her husbands head being destroyed on the steering wheel. The awful truck driver died instantly, his head smashing through the windshield. Injuries: 4 dead, 1 severely injured. Map Used: Raceway Cars: Ibishu Covet, Gavril Top-Speed reduced weight. Aftermath: The mother will sue the crap out of any family the truck driver had. Images:
Crash Description: Bill Steelman and his brother Jim went on an offroading expedition up a mountain. With the top only a couple of hundred metres away Bill lost control of the car and started toppling down the hill. The car stopped about half way down the hill but it was too late. They both died in the crash. Injuries (if any): Both died upon impact Map Used: Leap Of Death Car(s) Used (you don't have to include authors): Gavrill D-series Off-Road Aftermath (lawsuit etc): No body knew where Bill and Jim were until their bodies were found a few weeks after the incident in a search on the mountain. The autopsy revealed that Bill suffered a heart attack which caused him to lose control of the car. Image(s):
Typical parking lot fail. Ibishu Covet GTi/MRi: Mr. Sponk Bruckell Moonhawk: Mr. Shrimp Gavril Grand Marshal Cabriolet: Mrs. Krampel 11:09 am: Mr. Sponk tried to park out with his Ibishu Covet and hit Mr. Shrimp´s Moonhawk. The Moonhawk got near the Cabrio of Mrs. Krampel. The Ibishu Covet just got issues at the hatch and the rear bumper. The Moonhawk got a broken light and some issues on the rear bumper. Nobody got hurt by the crash, only Mr. Sponk was really scared. Mr. Sponk had drunk Alcohol before, he had to pay all the money to repair the Moonhawk. He also isnt allowed to use a car for the next 3 Months and had to pay 550€ to the police. The costs for repair the two cars are: 3248€. Before: After:
Crash Description: A black tuned Gavril Marshal crashed into a truck that was parked due to engine problems in the right lane. A speeding Ford Crown Victoria with speeds around 160 km/h (witnesses seen that), tried to avoid the accident and rammed into a tree. The 21 year old driver of the Ford Crown Victoria died on the scene. Injuries (if any): Ford Crown Victoria driver: Death. The Van driver didn't get any injuries. The driver of the tuned Gavril Marshall got a cut at his forehead, and small scratches. Map Used: N/A Car(s) Used (you don't have to include authors): Ford Crown Victoria, Gavril H van, tuned gavril marhsall bodykit Aftermath (lawsuit etc): n/A Image(s):
Crash Description: Driver of the Crown Victoria slipped on a renegade patch of ice, slammed into the brick wall going approximately 17 MPH. Impact occurred at to low of a speed for air bag deployment. The driver suffered a sprained ankle from the pedal intrusion. Parts of Car Critically Damaged: Right and left front fenders, left headlights, front bumper, front fascia, engine mounts, and front crumple zones. Estimated Repair Cost and/or Totaled: $4,573.76. Could have been repaired, but was written off by the insurance company. (Crown Victoria's are body-on-frame, a unibody vehicle would've been totaled) Injuries: The driver suffered a sprained ankle from the pedal intrusion. Map Used: Mt. Shell Car Used: 1999 Ford Crown Victoria Aftermath: None. However, the city council commissioned to add modern guardrails to the road to prevent vehicles from sliding off the road and off the mountain during winter. Image:
Crash Description: Driver of the Silverado was texting his girlfriend and driver of the Golf (carrying his wife and dog) was trying to find a different song on his phone. The Silverado drifted into the oncoming lane, causing the crash. The dashcam video caught it all. Parts of Car Critically Damaged: Both cars totaled. Estimated Repair Cost and/or Totaled: They found the Silverado driver at fault. Injuries (If Any): Driver of the Silverado died, driver of the Golf and his wife died, dog survived (somehow). Map Used: Desert Highway Car(s) Used (you don't have to include authors): Chevy Silverado, Volkwagen Golf Aftermath (lawsuit etc): Both families understood that this was a case of bad luck and distracted driving, and decided not to press charges against one another. Image(s):
Crash Description: Stan Stanmanson Was joyriding his 1990 Chevy Silverado. At approximately 115 Mph, he started fishtailing and rolled 8 times before coming to a stop. Parts of Car Critically Damaged: Tailgate ripped off, Left rear taillight and fender smashed, Right front fender missing, Right door smashed, Front bumper guard bent, Left front Steering knuckle smashed, Estimated Repair Cost and/or Totaled: Repair Approximately Alot Injuries (If Any) Suffered severe head trauma, and broken back, arm, and leg Map Used: Desert Highway Car(s) Used (you don't have to include authors): 1990 Chevy Silverado Aftermath (lawsuit etc): Since Stan was in the middle of nowhere and could not drive, A couple of People A week later Found his dead body in the Truck Image(s)