New Mid-Engine Corvette Revealed This Evening in California - Not Impressed

So... Does anyone know EXACTLY what happened to cause that accident? Or are you all making some assumptions?
 
No but even b-list auto celebs are making fun of it.
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i dunno what happened to the blue Vette. i am making educated guesses.

Given that (1) its curvy, winding road section apparently, (2) new mid-engine car design, and car that (3) "likes" and is easily capable of exceeding a novice's drivingcapability, I only assign a subjective probability that is NOT "zero" that the accident is correlated to those three factors somehow.

every new bada*ss car ever introduced (Demon and Hellcat come to mind) has had this happen (or at least publicized more than if a Chevy Volt wiped out on the same road).

still could be a drunk driver, accident avoidance, sun was in his/her eyes .. lotsa other plausible, reasonable causes unrelated to 1-3 above.
 
I've been driving a mid engine sports car for the past 17 years. No problem. Just sayin'
Not one of us knows what happened here. Could be a million different causes for this accident other than inexperience.
Let them sort it out then we can all decide.
Ohhhhhhh... WTF is BSTL?
 
I've been driving a mid engine sports car for the past 17 years. No problem. Just sayin'
Not one of us knows what happened here. Could be a million different causes for this accident other than inexperience.
Let them sort it out then we can all decide.
Ohhhhhhh... WTF is BSTL?

BSTL is the acronym for Balls Stuck to Leg.
 
so far, just a traffic accident with a high profile car, with no injuries. occurred on CA Route 120 between Moccasin and Groveland.

Clear the Vette hit something hard enough to tear its driver side front wheel off and deploy both front airbags .. could be that Chevy SUV with the a** missing crossed the center line, got in the Vette's way, and took a big hit.

OR..

Could be Vette lost "control" and crossed over the line clipping the SUV (trying to get outta its way) and then with its front driver wheel gone it plows into the Ford

freely admit i do NOT know the cause, though I do admit bias .. and sorta dont care any more cuz only some cars got hurt. all the people were fine.

i am checking out of this one ... somebody (probably the Vette enthusiasts -- this crash is viral among that group) will sort it out and post the police report or the Go Pro video, or something else now that at least location is pinned down. :)

Another First: 2020 C8 Chevy Corvette Crashed

https://jalopnik.com/this-looks-like-the-first-public-c8-corvette-crash-1837127259

Pre-Production 2020 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Wrecked in Head-On Crash

no matter the accident cause, and as a former auto executive for nearly 20 years, and therefore with knowledge of who we sometimes let drive our cars in these junkets/caravans --- i share this writer's "final thoughts". source of quote is link below

The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Had Its First Public Crash @ Top Speed

"FINAL THOUGHTS

Surely there are some positives we can take from this. Especially future owners of a C8 Corvette. The crash is a reminder that this is a high-performance car and it should be treated with respect. All the electronic nannies in the world won’t guarantee your safety and turning them off is out of the question unless you’re on a closed course or really, really, really know what you’re doing. If for any reason you are unsure of your ability to hone the mid-mounted V-8, then you could join a performance driving school and hone your skills and work on your confidence as well."
 
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"FINAL THOUGHTS
Surely there are some positives we can take from this. Especially future owners of a C8 Corvette. The crash is a reminder that this is a high-performance car and it should be treated with respect. All the electronic nannies in the world won’t guarantee your safety and turning them off is out of the question unless you’re on a closed course or really, really, really know what you’re doing. If for any reason you are unsure of your ability to hone the mid-mounted V-8, then you could join a performance driving school and hone your skills and work on your confidence as well."
I agree completely, even after driving my Esprit for 17 years with no "Nannie electronics" I can still scare the BeJesus out of myself. I respect my car and know my limits with it!
Happy Motoring!
Kenny
 
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