Poor viper...

Damn!!!

They should REQUIRE everyone that buys one of those cars go through a performance driving course.

My dad's old shop in Tx was across the street from a body shop that specialized in Vipers, they also did a LOT of other high end cars, you should've seen how many Vipers, Ferraris, Lambo's, etc, etc came into that shop to be rebuilt.
 
OUCH that would hurt everywhere......i would say driveshaft dropped in front. seen it happen before and believe it or not seen it happen on a dumptruck once.. truck was empty. now that driver of the truck was scared sh-t less--
 
OUCH that would hurt everywhere......i would say driveshaft dropped in front. seen it happen before and believe it or not seen it happen on a dumptruck once.. truck was empty. now that driver of the truck was scared sh-t less--

That's what I thought at first, that he pole vaulted it. But the Viper has a belly tray that should have been able to catch the drive shaft. I think he got on it, hit the shoulder and got sideways in the grass. Unfortunately it looks like the driveway on the other side stopped the sideways slide by flipping them over.
 
Shame.
You can get in trouble in a hurry, because is little sensation of speed. Everytime I drive one, I think that aren't very fast, until you look at the speedo or you come behind somebody travelling at normal speed.
 

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