Audi R8 Crash in Moscow

Lately there has been reported about some strange series of accidents with the ultimate R8 Audi car. It was not in Russia but in some other West European countries, the newest and limited edition R8 was burned down in matters of a few seconds, even it’s light metal body was melted and nobody knows the reason for those accidents. In Moscow these days we also have one Audi R8 less. But the reasons are not so mysterious as in Europe.













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Uh-huh. What are the most common last words in Texas and Russia? “Hey y’all, watch this!”
Yes, especially with all of this rain!
Photoshop.
In Russia, the program used is “potato-shop”.
This joke is even funnier if you hold your monitor upside down.
http://blog.so-net.ne.jp/_images/blog/_9d0/rururofu/6278783.jpg
Russia is copying more than just technology from the United States.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/10/world/europe/10sitcom.html?ex=1347076800&en=5422e8763bca4ea3&ei=5124&partner=digg&exprod=digg
actually, this show is not very popular in Russia. And the channel going to close it.
That’s interesting. What about the Charles in Charge Take-off and the others that were mentioned?
Sarah suck dick in this car
I hope Russian women do not mimic the attitudes of western women.
How ’bout movies like Codename Nina, Ring, etc… or series like The Office and so forth?
Could someone tell the philosophy behind these remakes (or copies, to be honest)?
I’m not saying that they are raping or ruining the originals, but what’s the point of doing it again? Isn’t it possible to enjoy a film without the familiar Hollywood faces or what? I could try to understand a remake if it offers new views or wider plot or something else new to the original.
One reason for US remakes of non-US originals is that the people who decide what US viewers watch think that the majority of the US audience won’t like a show unless it’s American. After many decades of this policy, it has apparently become true. But it’s worse than that.
I am told that many UK TV shows shown in the USA have to have subtitles, because many US viewers cannot understand even fairly standard UK English; US English is (obviously?) perfectly comprehensible to UK viewers.
(In fairness, I should mention that there are dialects of English in the UK that are incomprehensible to many UK citizens, especially if the speaker is drunk and from Scotland or the NE of England)
I would love to see the Russian version of the Office. Can you give me some links?
The origianl is hilarious, shame some americans don’t seem to get it
Recently, you americans copied the colombian soap opera “Yo soy Betty, la fea” and renamed it “Ugly Betty” ;).
you are wrong it was renamed “nurse Betty”, we are nice in ripping off copy’s in the states
we actually did the European launch party for this car. We put one in our swimming pool on a platform. anyone wanting pics of this, show some enthusiasm and I will post them
reply by mail as I am not here often
I see carbon fiber on the mid section. That would be very flammable.
I sure hope the new 787 Boeings are not as unlucky…
Carbon fibre is produced by controlled oxidation of a synthetic polymer fibre. It’s quite hard to get carbon fibre to burn. If a carbon fibre composite material is made with a resin matrix that doesn’t burn readily, there will be no problem. Most resins used will burn, but they’re also generally quite good at maintaining strength up to a few hundred degrees celsius: the stuff isn’t all that easy to set fire to.
That’s good to know, Normie!
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2007/09/r8fire_3.jpg
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3423179
The carbon fiber panels are actually an added option. you can also choose stainless steel or fiberglass for those panels
What a piece of shit that car is. He hit a tiny little twig, the trunk was maybe 4 inches around and it destroyed half the front end and ripped pieces off everywhere.
I can’t imagine surviving an accident in such a fragile junk heap.
That’s called unibody construction. The car takes the impact instead of the passengers.
Disposable cars.after one or two fatal accidents you has empty ass……..
LOL - It’s a complete opposite when it comes to russian cars
Russian car remains intact while the passengers are crushed ..
in soviet russia, car crashes YOU!
My ‘72 Cutlass 442 would have survived that crash without a scratch.
In computer simulations………….
The only thing tougher that your Olds is a T-34.
My Grandma ran moonshine in one until rust ate it…
Those Social Security checks were never quite enough.
in eloved russia, nazi car knocks down russian trees; so fuck you Mr. Hugel;
they are now at your streets but tomorrow they knocking your bedrooms! ! ! !because,G O D M I T U N S.
хуйня.
There is something awfully wrong with the R8, they also lost to a fire the TDI prototype while testing on the nurburgring. I think bosh is again providing shoddy engine parts.
IN Soveit Russia, Audi’s crash you!
In soviet russia IGOR fucked you in prison
does anybody love the trabant? not russian but should have been
oh my god!
1 of my favorite cars destroyed…
too bad, I’ll buy the gallardo, I prefer it
Oh my god…how can they crash such a perfect car!!!!
[...] das haben die Russen [...]
a beautiful work of machinery destroyed by an idiot who never should be driving in the first place. seriously, you’d have to be drunk to hit a tree like that! they should have a funeral for that poor car
This car is so cool but as we can see…not everybody can drive it.
WOW what a pity!!