“During the October 2010 Bonneville World Finals, Danny Thompson (driver of the world’s fastest mustang) lifted off of the salt at approximately 264.7 MPH. Insufficient downforce sent the car flipping end over end into the air. It travelled over eleven hundred feet before touching down again and continuing to tumble. Danny suffered no injuries, nor did his iPhone 4, which was tucked into the front of his uniform. It was a testament to safety equipment and the astounding work performed by the crew at Hajek Racing. ” - dannythompsonracing
Video shot using the V.I.O. POV.1.5
From deep powders days in Jackson to weeklong weather delays in Alaska, every season comes its highs and lows. In anticipation of the coming season, we’ve compiled a reel of Light The Wick’s most gruesome crashes. Sit back, relax and watch as the mountains get the best of Daron Rahlves, Seth Morrison, Dylan Hood, Sage Cattbriga-Alosa and Dana Flahr. As Sage notes, “Well in AK you don’t stop. If you crash you tomahawk to the bottom.” - TGR
The Rockstar Rally Team’s EVO X tackles the final stage of the 2009 Oregon Trail Rally (SS16). Check out the incident around the 1:30 mark: they take a big hit and keep on running. In the end, Tanner Foust and co-driver Chrissie Beavis still managed a 2nd place finish overall.

Point-of-view crash of Kimi Räikkönen at the 09 Finland Rally WRC Competition. The first video is the V.I.O. point-of-view footage the second clip is shot from outside the car. - www.euroracing.fi
Nice point-of-view ski crash shared by Luke at SnowCam.
George over at KiteFlix.com might be Super Man in disguise. I have no idea how he walked away from this crash with only minor injuries. This video is a must watch, not only is the point-of-view Kiteboarding footage crazy so is the crash. Glad you are OK George.


