Explain this ?


Regardless of how it was done, hats off to the photographer catching it. The photographer must have set the shot up, meaning, this was not the only car doing this on that part of the track. ;)
 
1st>braap>2nd>braaap>3rd>braaaap>2nd>foooooo(takes picture at this point)oooook>piston exits front of block!
 
One other little point, the wheels look spotless. Even one track braking will cover the wheels in dust and it doesn't look like even a spec of dust on there.
IMO Photoshop
Dunx
 
well the page that posted it said no bump involved and not heavy braking .... just sayin.

Don't believe everything you read on the internet.

I definitely think it's been photoshopped. Something about the rear wheels does not look right and as Dunx said they are spotless.
 
Don't believe everything you read on the internet.

I definitely think it's been photoshopped. Something about the rear wheels does not look right and as Dunx said they are spotless.

Pic seems real as the underside of the car can be seen.
 
well id say hes weltin on the brakes and hes goin so fast and the cars so light it probably tipped up a little its not imposible
 
Hard on the brakes with a heavy front end and light rear end, cars at the strip seem to be able to do it anyway
 
collar on the right rear coilover broke, causing the spring to shoot down and force the stripped out car up?
 
well even though the page who posted it said it wasn'#t a speed bump this is apparently the answer.

Tama you were pretty much spot on ;)

"looks like they drove off the course and bounced over the barrier while braking. they are in the process of landing"
 
Its cos it has JDM (Yo!!!) brakes on the front on a UK car, with JDM being far superior to everything else it has over braked and caused to do an endo?
 
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