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Crash

How to crash at the Ring vol. II

Published: 28 Oct 2014

Learn from your mistakes. Wise advice that's chanted by parents, teachers and law enforcement officers around the land. But who's taking it onboard? Well, not the people in the crashy compilation above, that's for sure.

This time last year we showed you dozens and dozens of drivers getting it very wrong at the Green Hell. It was a warning to all of you have-a-go heroes that the very confusing, very long and very undulating Eifel circuit isn't quite as easy to master in the reality as it is in the safe digital sphere.

And now, once again, we have eight and a bit minutes of footage to prove, if ever you needed it, that this is still the case. Again and again overzealous drivers find that unexpected oversteer isn't so pretty when you're faced with a wall of cold, hard Armco. It's even uglier when your pride and joy is bundled in the stuff and there's no reset button to hit.

So, if you're still planning that summer trip to the dreaded Green Hell, please watch this first. Or, ignore our advice and be prepared to have a staring role in this exact same story in one year's time. You've been warned, humble helmsmiths.

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