This Nasty Nurburgring Spin Demonstrates The Toyota MR2's Dark Side
The third-generation Toyota MR2 was mocked at the time of its launch for being a bit limp compared to more powerful sports cars. With 138bhp from a 1.8-litre four-pot mounted behind the two seats it wasn’t especially fast, true, but boy could it teach a person about handling.
All rear-drive, mid-engined cars can be a handful beyond the limit, and the MR2 is no exception. It just dished out another painful lesson to one enthusiastic driver on the Nurburgring Nordschleife. As the left-hand drive roadster swings into view, already travelling at speed and with the spin already beginning, we get the impression that this was a panic/lift-off oversteer moment.
The driver manages to keep it out of the barriers with his foot hard on the brake, but as the momentum swings the car around to face rearwards, now back on the circuit, he keeps his foot on the brake instead of lifting off and letting the car regain grip and steering control.
With all hope of a save quickly vanishing, the poor MR2’s bum kisses the barrier hard enough to smash the rear lights and no doubt crack the rear bumper. It’s seen driving away from the scene, but we hope he owned up to what he’d done. If he didn’t, he’s in even more bother, because he left his rear number plate behind.
Source: Autoevolution
Comments
Still better than an MX-5…
hairdressers triggered
and Alex
and probably everyone else
Agreed, owned a MK1 mx5 for 2 months, bored the hell out of me. Sold it for a MK3 MR2 had it for 3 years until I had to sell it.
Dud
T R I G G E R E D
Kai Kogashiwa that you?
he didnt cut a corner by jumping to overtake an ae86 so its not him
Even more evidence that cars shouldn’t have drivetrains. Drivetrains = weight. Weight = inertia. Inertia makes cars harder to drive in scenarios such as these.
Buy a soapbox car today.
That’s the point of driving a car, tho
The MR2 when it snap oversteers
Ah snap
….
Fortunately the damage looks just cosmetic !
you can adjust that in the settings.
God dangit
looks like it is still fixable
In eastern Europe everything is fixable.
Driver be like
hoping its just cosmetics