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Lego Porsche 911 GT3 RS Is As Bad At Crash Test As Indian Cars
German safety agency ADAC put a Porsche 911 GT3 RS made from Lego bricks through an actual crash test. The results are quite expected
oi-Dennis James
Modern day cars have a reputation of being heavy, lumbering things that are the bane of many a speed enthusiast who long for the days when speed was all that mattered.
German safety agency ADAC, though decided to kill that silly dream off before anyone really got hurt by conducting a crash test on Porsche 911 GT3 RS made from the lightest material cars these days are made of: Lego bricks.
Ok, it may not be a real car, but the 911 was put through a real enough test crashing into a barrier at 28.5mph (45.8km/h) and the results were rather dramatic and quite reminiscent of some of the Zero safety star cars that run on our nation's roads today.
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Article Published On: Friday, May 26, 2017, 8:30 [IST]
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