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Two Brits dead after car plunges 1,000ft off Austrian mountain road during organised rally

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/two-brits-dead-after-car-6130423

 

The 22-year-old driver and his 25-year-old passenger lost control of their Seat Leon before ploughing through a safety barrier in the Alps

 

They were taking part in an organised rally between the Belgian capital Brussels and Hungary’s capital Budapest that started on July 18.

 

Police estimate that they were travelling at speeds of up to 120mph before the accident at around 7.45am today.

 

Specialist crash investigators are ­examining the scene of the accident for clues as to what happened.

At its highest point the road, named as one of the most stunning driving experiences in the world, is 8,215ft above sea level and runs across the base of the Grossglockner, Austria’s highest mountain.

 

Although the mountain is a scenic route famed for its spectacular views, it also attracts motorists from all over Europe who are keen to try out the challenging curves and sweeping bends in the road.

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Two Brits dead after car plunges 1,000ft off Austrian mountain road during organised rally

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/two-brits-dead-after-car-6130423

 

The 22-year-old driver and his 25-year-old passenger lost control of their Seat Leon before ploughing through a safety barrier in the Alps

 

They were taking part in an organised rally between the Belgian capital Brussels and Hungary’s capital Budapest that started on July 18.

 

Police estimate that they were travelling at speeds of up to 120mph before the accident at around 7.45am today.

 

Specialist crash investigators are ­examining the scene of the accident for clues as to what happened.

At its highest point the road, named as one of the most stunning driving experiences in the world, is 8,215ft above sea level and runs across the base of the Grossglockner, Austria’s highest mountain.

 

Although the mountain is a scenic route famed for its spectacular views, it also attracts motorists from all over Europe who are keen to try out the challenging curves and sweeping bends in the road.

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It look exactly like my Jalan Kayu favorite Roti Prata compressed breakfast serve in the plate [:(]

:a-rip: to these dare devil rally competitors [:(]

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