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5 Times When Cars Going Airborne In Le Mans

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Le Mans isn't your average car race with regular street cars, but a race that lasts a whole day and night for 24 hours! Just imagine zooming around a track for a full day and night, battling unpredictable weather in France without any breaks. It's no wonder Le Mans is considered one of the races in the world, known for its crashes in motor racing history.

But if you're not familiar with the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, don't worry, we've got you covered. Le Mans is more than just a city in France; it's the heart and soul of one of the oldest and most legendary endurance races held annually in June. This race pushes drivers and machines to their limits, especially in the hot and humid weather, making it even more challenging for drivers inside enclosed cars.

Unlike fixeddistance races where the winner is determined by minimum time, the 24 Hours of Le Mans features approximately 60 competitors, with each car rotating three drivers. The winner is the car that covers the greatest distance in 24 hours.So put your seat belts on, because you're about to witness the five crashes in the world that sent cars flying through the air. And stick around until the end, because the terrifying crash of the Nissan GTR, which you'll swear is fake, awaits you. I guarantee that this exclusive video, unavailable on any other channel, will leave you speechless.

0:01 Introduction
0:01 MercedesBenz 300 SLR 1955
0:01 Toyota TS030 LMP1 and Ferrari 458 Italia 2012
0:01 The Porsche GT1 1998
0:01 MercedesBenz CLR 1999
0:01 Nissan GTR 2015

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