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Underground Racing Lamborghini crashes at Texas Mile, driver survives
Tue, 26 Oct 2010WITH VIDEO -- Underground Racing, the Charlotte, N.C., tuning shop that broke the 250-mph mark with a twin-turbo Lamborghini Gallardo in Texas last spring, saw that car crash on Oct. 23 after making another run at the Texas Mile high-speed challenge. Video of the run, posted on YouTube, shows the orange Gallardo passing the 1-mile marker on the closed runway, deploying a parachute and veering to the right and off the runway.
Electric Fiat 500e costs the same as 500 Pop – in the US
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