One of the most brutal crash ever! I saw that crash when I was about 12 years old, my heart almost stopped... truly horrifying. Very realistic recreation! R.I.P. Wyder
I am in shock you actually covered this. I watched this happen from the helicopter camera over shot and it broke my heart. Marc Surer was a Ayrton Senna level talent and was on his way to being an absolute legend in auto racing. I just could not believe the only two trees in that whole area was where the car went. Surer was fighting the whole way with no traction and hit those trees at full force. The crash was just horrific. It took years for Marc to heal but he returned to racing and actually won the German Touring car championship with two other drivers in 1994 and 1995. Marc continues to announce racing events and has done well. A life well lived and still being lived from an absolutely horrific moment in time. You just cannot believe the force of that impact.
I remember seeing the helicopter footage of this crash at the time. He only survived because he was thrown clear. His injuries, particularly his legs were absolutely horrific.
Very brutal crash, amazing work! Here are some suggestions for more reconstructions: - 1990: Martin Donnelly - Jerez - 1994: Pedro Lamy - Silverstone [Test Crash] - 1999: Peter Dumbreck - Le Mans - 2001: Zanardi - Lausitzring [The beginning of the accident appears in the documentation 'Alex Zanardi - Life Goes On' at 00:10 and 16:00] - 2003: Tony Renna [fatal] - 2006: Paul Dana [fatal] [Rare angle can be seen in the video '2006 Homestead IRL Paul Dana Fatal Wreck' at 01:17] - 2009: Massa - Hungaroring - 2013: María de Villota [fatal] - 2014: Memo Gidley - Daytona - 2019: Alex Peroni - Monza
1985-86 were quite bad years in motorsport: among with Wyder fatal accidents took the lives of Attilio Bettega, Lee Shepherd, Manfred Winkelhock, Stefan Bellof, Toivonen & Cresto, Elio de Angelis, Jo Gartner to name few most known names.
This is in my opinion one of the most chilling crashes of the Group B Era. The other being Joaquim Santos and Henri Toivonen. It's interesting to think that 1986 was when they noticed the potential issues with having these supercars on winding rally tracks, and out of of control spectators. This what I only describe as the "Devil's Trinity" showed all the things that can go wrong. Santos' crash shwed what happens when overpowered cars loses control in a crowded, uncontrolled area. Toivonen's crash showed what extremely long rally stages with overly powerful cars does. And Surer's crash... how really unsafe they were. I'm aware that Toivonen's S4 burst into flames and killed both him and Sergio Cresto. But this is different, this time the spectators were shown exactly how something like that happens. And watching all three this day gives me chills. I think it's stupid to rank them, because we're talking about people losing lives here, but the fact that the cars were so overpowered that the human brain cannot keep up, how these cars caused harm, even after they were banned... Makes the era more interesting, and something to learn from.
The same thing happened to ari vatanen in argentina in 1983 when his Peugeot 205 suddenly lost traction in the rear on a high speed straightaway and spun off into a tree at 140 mp/h. It's the reason why the 205 Turbo 16 Evo that came into use the next season had that giant ducktail spoiler on the back of the car.
Great driving. Is that you? PS. You should attempt making the Tony Renna and Russell Phillips crash. And if you feel crazy enough, Le Mans 55! I hope your channel grows huge!
I'd love to see your interpretation of Rodney Orr and Neil Bonnett's fatal crashes from Daytona 1994. There's no footage really of either besides aftermath and a few pictures. But I'm sure u can look at the crash details and do your best with it
Well made video, no question👍 Please don't take this as criticism, just for info. The name Surer is pronounced in the linguistic s instead of sh, like safe. He himself says he probably touched something lightly beforehand, it was definitely a puncture. It is also interesting that a marshal pulled it into a small stream next to the track and deleted it, otherwise it would not have survived. Thank you for sharing your work with us. Greetings from Switzerland🇨🇭
Both of these crashes were in the group b season, with less safety than they have now I was extremely shocked to find out that the driver survived almsot unscathed, that’s because Michel park died of a door side accident just from a hard collision just like marc suruer got into, I was wondering even with more safety in the new gen how did Michel park die but not Marc? HE LEGIT GOT FLUNG OUT
When I bought BeamNG I thought this was exactly how it recorded your replays…. Never did I realise that you needed to be a film director. Like FT! It got uninstalled. I spent more time editing than playing……that’s just not how games work.
One of the most brutal crash ever! I saw that crash when I was about 12 years old, my heart almost stopped... truly horrifying. Very realistic recreation! R.I.P. Wyder
I am in shock you actually covered this.
I watched this happen from the helicopter camera over shot and it broke my heart.
Marc Surer was a Ayrton Senna level talent and was on his way to being an absolute legend in auto racing.
I just could not believe the only two trees in that whole area was where the car went.
Surer was fighting the whole way with no traction and hit those trees at full force.
The crash was just horrific.
It took years for Marc to heal but he returned to racing and actually won the German Touring car championship with two other drivers in 1994 and 1995.
Marc continues to announce racing events and has done well.
A life well lived and still being lived from an absolutely horrific moment in time.
You just cannot believe the force of that impact.
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I remember seeing the helicopter footage of this crash at the time. He only survived because he was thrown clear. His injuries, particularly his legs were absolutely horrific.
Really a hidden gem of a channel. Keep doing these as you can, excellent videos.
thx)
Very brutal crash, amazing work! Here are some suggestions for more reconstructions:
- 1990: Martin Donnelly - Jerez
- 1994: Pedro Lamy - Silverstone [Test Crash]
- 1999: Peter Dumbreck - Le Mans
- 2001: Zanardi - Lausitzring [The beginning of the accident appears in the documentation 'Alex Zanardi - Life Goes On' at 00:10 and 16:00]
- 2003: Tony Renna [fatal]
- 2006: Paul Dana [fatal] [Rare angle can be seen in the video '2006 Homestead IRL Paul Dana Fatal Wreck' at 01:17]
- 2009: Massa - Hungaroring
- 2013: María de Villota [fatal]
- 2014: Memo Gidley - Daytona
- 2019: Alex Peroni - Monza
thanks for the ideas)
1985-86 were quite bad years in motorsport: among with Wyder fatal accidents took the lives of Attilio Bettega, Lee Shepherd, Manfred Winkelhock, Stefan Bellof, Toivonen & Cresto, Elio de Angelis, Jo Gartner to name few most known names.
@@ElTio.45-70 1994 and 1955 were the worst years in my opinion
@@CRASHSimulation here's a good one you should do: Sebastian Enjolras, 1997 @Le Mans (practice session)
@@ElTio.45-70 the 80's where a strange feeling, impressive cars, impressive racing, impressive drivers but it come with a cost
This is in my opinion one of the most chilling crashes of the Group B Era. The other being Joaquim Santos and Henri Toivonen. It's interesting to think that 1986 was when they noticed the potential issues with having these supercars on winding rally tracks, and out of of control spectators. This what I only describe as the "Devil's Trinity" showed all the things that can go wrong.
Santos' crash shwed what happens when overpowered cars loses control in a crowded, uncontrolled area.
Toivonen's crash showed what extremely long rally stages with overly powerful cars does.
And Surer's crash... how really unsafe they were. I'm aware that Toivonen's S4 burst into flames and killed both him and Sergio Cresto. But this is different, this time the spectators were shown exactly how something like that happens.
And watching all three this day gives me chills.
I think it's stupid to rank them, because we're talking about people losing lives here, but the fact that the cars were so overpowered that the human brain cannot keep up, how these cars caused harm, even after they were banned... Makes the era more interesting, and something to learn from.
Greatest recreacion yet.
Well done!
The same thing happened to ari vatanen in argentina in 1983 when his Peugeot 205 suddenly lost traction in the rear on a high speed straightaway and spun off into a tree at 140 mp/h.
It's the reason why the 205 Turbo 16 Evo that came into use the next season had that giant ducktail spoiler on the back of the car.
One of the more vicious crashes caught on camera for sure
Great driving. Is that you? PS. You should attempt making the Tony Renna and Russell Phillips crash. And if you feel crazy enough, Le Mans 55! I hope your channel grows huge!
Michel Wyder Will be sadly missed by us all
Good reconstruction
You're very good on these
Marc Surer Was so damn lucky to get out of there alive before the fire started
Sad To See Wyder Go During the Killing Years of Rally.
Suggestion Do Tony Roper 2000 @Texas Motor Speedway (Doesn't Have to Be Texas)
Do ken miles
I'd love to see your interpretation of Rodney Orr and Neil Bonnett's fatal crashes from Daytona 1994. There's no footage really of either besides aftermath and a few pictures. But I'm sure u can look at the crash details and do your best with it
Can you do Richard harmonie crash in the rimac concept 1 pls
Recreate more crashes with decaps it is a morbid thing to think about but it can show how safety has evolved
Pls recreate anne heche crash
The Tony Renna crash would be hard to simulate, but you should give it a try:)
Well made video, no question👍 Please don't take this as criticism, just for info. The name Surer is pronounced in the linguistic s instead of sh, like safe. He himself says he probably touched something lightly beforehand, it was definitely a puncture. It is also interesting that a marshal pulled it into a small stream next to the track and deleted it, otherwise it would not have survived.
Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Greetings from Switzerland🇨🇭
thanks for the detailed answer)
Rip Michel Wyder
I'm suprised Marc Surer Survived
Can you do Dale Earnhardt Sr death recreation
2:06 the car cut in half
end of group B 😐
I'm pretty sure the accident happened at Hockenheim circuit (rally went through it apparently) and I believe it was caused by a puncture.
Yes about the puncture, but a no-no on Hockenheim. It happened in Hessen, Hockenheim is in Baden-Württemberg.
@@Kilb-ill Okay, looks like my memory doesn't serve me very well then lol.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Wyder
Quite a good simulation. Only please call their names right. It's Surer with "S" not "Sh" and it's "Weeder"
Group B was glorious and need to be brougth back. "Safety concerns" be fucked. Racing is dangerous, if you are afraid, dont be a race driver.
how do i use the marc surer skin
I love rally dis is brutal
Cracked open like an egg. What a mess.
Do Corrie la barrie
Both of these crashes were in the group b season, with less safety than they have now I was extremely shocked to find out that the driver survived almsot unscathed, that’s because Michel park died of a door side accident just from a hard collision just like marc suruer got into, I was wondering even with more safety in the new gen how did Michel park die but not Marc? HE LEGIT GOT FLUNG OUT
Holy hell.....
When 2nd place just dont cut it !
Do the Peter Brock's 2006 Targa crash scene
When I bought BeamNG I thought this was exactly how it recorded your replays…. Never did I realise that you needed to be a film director. Like FT! It got uninstalled. I spent more time editing than playing……that’s just not how games work.
Hey brooooo!I’m waiting for youuuuu😊
who's at fault here? the car or marc? ive wanted to know for a long time
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giorgi tevzade now?
1989 was the worst year.
DAMN HES SUPER LUCKY. I THOUGHT THEY BOTH DIED ON IMPACT!
can you make a video about michael park
Can you simulate crash of Janusz Kulig and Marian Bublewicz?