We thought we’d seen all of it when in late 2021, a YouTuber by the title of Road Velocity 717, jumped over a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ in his Ram 1500 TRX (and who was beforehand fined $53,000 for driving by means of a creek with the latter). Nicely, quick ahead to 2023 and that very same YouTuber has jumped one more automotive, this time one far much less suited to such a stunt than a TRX.
The topic of their newest video is a “model new” Fast Blue Chevy Corvette Stingray C8, a mid-engined sports activities automotive constructed for clean pavement driving, not for navigating gravel roads or performing jumps between dust hills. Nonetheless, the Influencer/YouTuber disregards the meant use of the automotive and operates it in any method they see match.
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We first stumbled upon this clip after it was shared to Fb. It exhibits the Corvette flying by means of the air, leaping over a niche that appears to be at the least 30 toes. We solely have a single angle of the stunt so it’s tough to inform if the automotive sustained any injury in the course of the touchdown. Regardless, it appears to have landed comparatively easily however little question damage the again of the driving force.
Tremendous Road 717 just lately shared a picture of the ‘Vette to his Instagram feed, however it’s unclear if it was snapped after the stunt or earlier than. In the present day, additionally they revealed a video on their YouTube channel exhibiting the C8 being abused off street in quite a few hurtful methods, in addition to a quick glimpse of the stunt at 17:16, with a Half 2, which is able to apparently present the bounce in full and the aftermath, to be launched later.
Curiously, an commercial on Fb Market had listed the automotive up on the market at $89,999. It appears to be a faux itemizing because it has been listed by somebody apart from Road Velocity 717, actual title Mike Hyssong, and included screenshots from the bounce. It additionally claimed that the automotive “runs nice” and nonetheless has the “seller guarantee.” It then acknowledged {that a} new body was put in. In any case, the itemizing isn’t accessible anymore.