It’s clear who will win this drag race before you even read the title. We all knew the S550-generation Mustang GT was going to crash into the wall as soon as it pulled up next to the C7 Corvette.

I’m not joking. I don’t want to paint a bad picture of Mustangs or their owners, but there are so many accidents involving Mustangs on the web that it’s turned into a joke. From a fair point of view, this driver did not crash as he was leaving a race to please Monster-fueled douchebags. In a last-ditch effort to catch a Corvette, this driver lost control of their Mustang while pushing it to its limits. Luckily, it looked like the driver Fwasn’t hurt, and they drove away from the crash scene.

The speed race between the Ford Mustang and the C7 Corvette is over. The Mustang hit the wall, ending the race

No one knows what went wrong that made the Mustang lose control. Both cars moved off quickly as the race started. The Mustang’s tail, on the other hand, started to wag quickly, and the driver couldn’t stop it. It crashed into the wall. Was it the driver’s fault, or was something wrong with the car? Before a straight-line drag race, were the tires warmed up enough? The Corvette launches better, but the Mustang crashes more often on its back tires. This might be because the Mustang’s tires were cold.

The Mustang was being walked by the Corvette before the crash, which makes things even worse. Even though the Vette in question looked like a Grand Sport, it only had 466 horsepower when it left the factory, which wasn’t much more than the Mustang. It may have had aero and chassis changes from the Z06. Of course, the Corvette could have been changed or adapted.

It’s only sometimes true that Mustang crashes are bad. A Mustang owner who crashes their car into a tree, ditch, or wall as they leave for work seems to miss all car events.

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