New Zealand teenager doing a burnout in V8 Holden Commodore destroys cars
Wild footage has emerged of a teenage boy losing control of a V8 Holden Commodore while showing off to his friends.
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Wild footage has emerged of a teen boy racer losing control of a V8 Holden Commodore while showing off to friends, skidding into a parked car and damaging another.
The crash happened on Sunday afternoon at Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park at Bastion Point near Auckland’s Mission Bay during a meetup of a group of car enthusiasts.
The driver of the black Holden can be seen revving the engine before taking off on a narrow road with parked cars on either side, the New Zealand Herald reported.
He is seen speeding up before uncontrollably skidding on both sides of the road. Efforts to regain control of the V8 are in vain, with the driver slamming into a white parked car.
The impact was so strong it forced the white car off one of its wheels, mounting a red car parked behind it.
A second video posted online shows the aftermath of the crash, with the driver of the red car breaking down in near tears.
“No! No! No! My dream car!” he can be heard shouting as he puts his hands on his knees in despair.
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A witness who saw the carnage unfold can be heard consoling the distraught victim, telling him: “It can be repaired.”
A police spokesperson told the New Zealand Herald they were called to the incident and confirmed a person was referred to youth services.
“At around 3.40pm on Sunday 20 November Police received a report of a collision involving several vehicles, on Hapimana Rd, Bastion Point.
“Police attended, one vehicle was impounded and one person will be referred to Youth Services.”
The owner of the white car caught up in the accident told the New Zelaand Herald that while he’s frustrated his car was written off, he’s glad no one was injured.
“Yeah s**t happens, it’s a terrible thing that happened, but honestly, it’s a car, it can be replaced. I’m just glad no one was hurt.”
He said his car was completely written off, saying the “subframe was bent, the entire axle was bent, so were the tyre rods and one of my wheels had actually snapped in half.”
The victim said the driver of the black Holden was apologetic to the owner of the red car, but that “I didn’t really get much [of an apology] from him, just his information and then he went off.
“I could have gotten angry but it’s not going to solve anything.”
One car enthusiast took to social media to slam the Holden driver’s actions, describing their actions as “reckless” and “dangerous”.
“Please for f*** sake do not do this dumb a** s**t. It’s reckless and you genuinely put people in danger.
“Please respect the memorial and just be mindful of people who park up every Sunday. I’m all for skids, I go to drags but drags are in the middle of nowhere where there’s no chance of people hitting other cars.”
Following the incident, locals have voiced their concerns, saying enough is enough, revealing Bastion Point is a hotspot for weekly car enthusiast meetups.
“That could have so easily killed a bunch of people the way it changed directions so quick you wouldn’t even notice it coming for you,” one said.
Another added: “You guys don’t deserve that spot now. This isn’t the first time this has happened. Shut it down! Let the normal public enjoy it! Few ruined [it] for us all!”
This article originally appeared on NZ Herald and was reproduced with permission
Originally published as New Zealand teenager doing a burnout in V8 Holden Commodore destroys cars