Take a look at what's left of that car; if he'd been wearing 5 seat belts it wouldn't have made any difference. When you whack 'er in the side hard enough to tear 'er in half- all bets are off! Let's hope the living learn a lesson from this man's untimely death. RIP
On another note, that stretch of roadway is THE place in the immediate area to mash it. Even to get a little sideways. Not used for racing though, as it is too wide-open for the PoPo to run radar. There are several areas within less than three miles for those types of activities. And our local Dragway is only 15 miles from where he crashed.
Read an article aways back about 'famous' areas in the USA for cruisin'/street racin' from back in the day. This County was included in the list as it had a reputation. The area is synonymous with MOPAR enthusiasum due to the Newark Plant was right up the road and the GM plant about 10 miles north.
See the County was farmland until Reaganomics. The open land made for a better environment for go-fast fun. Cars usually ended up in a field. So people about 40 and up still mash it to go fast and get a little sideways... This guy was 65 years old. I guarantee that I know him (ebody) and that he's been doing the same think in the same area for decades.
So some of the Old Boys [and I] are a bit melancholy about this fatile crash. Hell, one of my friends (older and still living) used to cut down trees with his old tanks. His nickname became Lumber-Jack.
{Discloser: Any kids reading this should avoid such activities as shared above.}
because you see other guys doing it combined with your driving experience being front/all wheel drive vehicles for the most part. You simply don't have the skills/experience and will most likely take someone out too.