Real life Gran Turismo

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I've been casually watching this crash compilation at the Nurburgring and this particular one just made me go "Yep, that's typical GT7". Look at the car's liverywindshield. :D :D



PS. No cars were harmed in the making of this video. LOL that was a lie... :D
 
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Dat windshield, though!
Yeah, that's what I meant. Not livery :banghead:

It's an entertaining video for a casual watch but also an insurance company's nightmare as you watch 000s of Euros of machinery get "reworked".
 
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Yeah, that's what I meant. Not livery :banghead:

It's an entertaining video for a casual watch but also an insurance company's nightmare as you watch 000s of Euros of machinery get "reworked".
I'd love to take a lap around Nord. It's on the bucket list (that will never happen unless I win the lotto). But, I'd want to do it in someone else's car, with no liability. Is that too much to ask? :lol:
 
It would be great if someone added some 3.000" wall collision pens above the cars. :lol:
Watching more of this, particularly in the group 4 and 3 race cars, I swear some of those drivers learned to drive in GT against the AI cars. There's a significant amount of dive bombing and side swiping going on. :lol:
 
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I'd love to take a lap around Nord. It's on the bucket list (that will never happen unless I win the lotto). But, I'd want to do it in someone else's car, with no liability. Is that too much to ask? :lol:
The car for most people is the cheap part. Have you seen how much they charge for recovery, Armco and track or curb repair if it's needed. Edit to add attended medical care if required costs although some is covered through EC cards or Shengen agreements in European nations.

Oh and if you're really unlucky and it has to be shut be prepared to bend over and take a deep breath.

You also need specialist cover for the ring on uk insurance policies at least as it is classed as a track (it's not it's essentially a toll road most of the time).
 
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