Schadenfreude paradise of the Webosphere, Wrecked Exotics, posted what look to be its first pics of a totaled Ford GT, from an accident in New Zealand. Normally such shots would be distressing (for the well adjusted), but these offer some good news. From the looks of the intact cockpit, it sppears GT's steel construction may be a better choice than other supercars' carbon fiber in terms of passenger safety. Of course, a car's structural integrity — or safety for that matter — isn't solely a function of its body stock, but still, check out the difference between the Ford GT and, say, a fibrous Porsche Carrera GT. Obviously the crashes can't be compared directly, but it's something to consider among those in the market for a car whose capabilities outclass their driving skills by like a hundred-fold.
2005 Ford GT [Wrecked Exotics]
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