Nürburgring-Race-Suspension developed by Michael Düchting.
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On 11-07-2008 disaster stroke. At 05.15 AM while driving home (doing 110 km’s an hour) on the A3 in Germany I heard a sound in the back. It sounded like “cloenck”. Suddenly the car was uncontrollable and pulled strongly to the left straight into the road protection. A wrecked Donkervoort, which was driving better than even before, was the sour result of 5 years perfectioning the car! I personally think it was the rear spring positioner or the shock itself… hard to find out now… I can just say sh… and hope for the best with the insurance company(KNAC/ UVM). Luckily no personal injuries. It is an extremely strong chassis on impact. There are not many cars in which a crash like this leaves you with so little personal damage. Who is to blame...?

Upload Date:Fri 18 Jul 2008 01:51:22 PM CEST
Capture Date:Fri 18 Jul 2008 01:51:22 PM CEST
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