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redred
01-04-2014, 01:49 PM
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Fast & Furious star Paul Walker was travelling at more than 100mph at the time of his fatal car crash, a coroner's report has revealed.

The newly-released documents also show neither the actor nor his friend Roger Rodas - who was driving the Porsche Carrera GT - had any alcohol or drugs in their systems.

Both men's deaths in Santa Clarita, California, were ruled to be accidents.

The report said the car was travelling at "unsafe speed, approximately 100+ mph, in the #1 eastbound lane on Hercules Street approaching Constitution."

"For unknown reasons, the driver lost control of the vehicle and the vehicle partially spun around.

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"The vehicle then struck a sidewalk and the driver's side of the vehicle struck a tree and then a light post ... The force of these collisions caused the vehicle to spin 180 degrees ... The passenger side of the vehicle then struck a tree and the vehicle burst into flames."

The police officer who first arrived at the scene following the crash told investigators "it appeared that the vehicle was almost split in half".

Walker's body was found in a "pugilistic stance," as if he were bracing for impact, and died from "combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries".

The report lists a number of fractures - some the result of the intense heat. It said Rodas died from "multiple traumatic injuries".

Investigators had previously refused to set a firm speed at which the car was travelling until Porsche engineers extracted data from on-board 'black boxes'.

Thousands of fans and car enthusiasts attended a memorial and car cruise event last month in tribute to the actor and his friend.

http://news.sky.com/story/1190023/paul-walker-fast-and-furious-star-going-100mph

deebakes
01-04-2014, 02:22 PM
are we surprised? :-k

redred
01-04-2014, 02:28 PM
Nope , no way was that car doing the speed limit

DemonGeminiX
01-04-2014, 03:11 PM
I'm surprised they were both clean and that the driver lost control. He was supposed to be a professional driver. He had his own racing team. Those guys know how to handle speed.

Goofy
01-04-2014, 05:32 PM
Those guys know how to handle speed.

Racetracks are a tad different to streets though ;)

redred
01-04-2014, 05:34 PM
Very true that

Noilly Pratt
01-04-2014, 06:09 PM
Even if the driver is the best in the world, same for the car, the streets aren't a controlled environment like the track is.

A bump in the road that feels like nothing at 40mph feels completely different at 80. Not to mention animals that could wander into your path.

I know a few pro drivers and one of them insists when he races on an unfamiliar track, he wants to completely walk around it first.