In a twisty and almost fatal race for muscle car supremacy, a Dodge Viper miscalculates a corner and flies off a cliff on a stretch of cursed road. This unfortunate turn of events takes place on a deadly stretch of road called "Deadman's Road". Dating back to the early 1800's, it is rumored that no one has ever successfully passed this deadly commute. The first family to encounter this treacherous path was Captain L. Rutherford the second, and even his great navigation skills could not surpass the curse. Him and his family of six children are known ghosts in the area, and supposedly keep the curse living on. Special thanks to Michael Block, Orlando Auto Examiner for bringing this story to our attention.
The race starts out great, as the cars wisp and navigate the random cambers and curves at extremely high rates of speed. One competitor, the Ferrari 355 appears to hold the road and lead for some time. Eventually, the power of the Viper assumes control and this is when it starts to get messy. Watching the drivers, you can see they are passionately battling for pole position. Once the Viper assumes the lead, they start to push the limits even further. One wrong corner, the Viper locks up the brakes and flies straight off a cliff! Luckily, no one was killed.
Warning: the following video contains profanity and is not work safe.
Video content: Dodge Viper wrecked off cliff
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abs man would work well lol he got lucky alright.
Wow, I watched the video and the roads were so similar to ones we drove in Spain and Italy.
Uh....that's not a cliff. That's a very steep hill. And I'm curious about the fact that "no one has ever survived the commute". I find that doubtful. If they managed to actually BUILD and PAVE the road, it must be passable at least sometimes. I believe what the video said was "no one has ever CONQUERED this road". Which is pretty vague. Does simply driving from one end to the other count as "conquering" it? Or is it just that no idiot has ever managed to make it across at top speed?
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