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  2. NY YouTuber Andre Beadle dead at 25 after crashing BMW ... - AOL

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    The car went from 60 to 100 mph in 3.08 seconds before reaching 100 to 150 mph in an additional 2.97 seconds, a video posted to his Instagram showed. “It’s just a BMW,” the post was captioned.

  3. YouTuber Jack Doherty Crashes $200,000 McLaren Sports Car ...

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    A YouTube star crashed his $200,000 McLaren sports car while livestreaming — and a clip of the incident has gone viral. During a livestream on the platform Kick on the morning of Saturday, Oct ...

  4. Lori Loughlin's YouTube star daughter sparks major ... - AOL

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    A YouTube video of Lori Loughlin's daughter is sparking major controversy. Olivia Jade Giannulli, 17, was filming herself driving before getting into a car accident, and she detailed the whole ...

  5. VinFast - Wikipedia

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    VinFast claimed that the video contained "untrue content" that "affected the reputation" of the company to increase views and interactions for his YouTube channel. [99] On the video, Hoang complained about faults in the tire pressure sensor, the windshield wipers , the wireless phone charger, squeaking doors, and he lied about the number of ...

  6. 1976 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Painted by American artist Frank Stella, it was the second BMW Art Car and was driven by Brian Redman and Peter Gregg (along with art-car originator Hervé Poulain as reserve). [23] Group 4 was dominated by Porsche. As well as the 340 bhp 911 Carrera RSR, a number of the top customer teams ran its successor, the 934.

  7. 1981 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    The biggest car in the field was the 6.4-litre Chevrolet Camaro entered by Billy Hagan's Stratagraph NASCAR team. The all-aluminium "stock-block" V8 put out 620 bhp and, despite the basic aerodynamics, could push the car up to 310 kp/h (195 mph) down the Mulsanne – though stopping it was a problem.

  8. 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    The hefty 3-litre V12 generated 310 bhp. [5] The team's regular Formula 1 drivers were assigned: John Surtees with Willy Mairesse, and Ludovico Scarfiotti with Lorenzo Bandini. The third car was driven by sports-car regulars Mike Parkes and Umberto Maglioli. There were also three new 330 LMB 4-litre front-engined prototypes run by privateer teams.

  9. 1949 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    The last was the most serious and, ultimately, tragic: at 1pm the Aston Martin's brakes failed completely coming into the Maison Blanche curves. In a violent crash, the car rolled, the engine was torn away and the roof crushed. Pierre Maréchal was immediately taken to hospital in a critical condition but died the next day from spinal injuries.