[ACCIDENT] Street Racing Leads to Death of San Antonio Corvette Driver

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Another case of street racing has turned deadly for a Corvette driver.

This time, it happened this morning on the North Side of San Antonio, Texas.

Police say the Corvette driver, in his late 20s to early 30s, stopped at a traffic signal next to an unidentified four-door vehicle in the 18200 block of Bulverde Road at approximately 7 a.m.

The light turned green, and both drivers revved up their engines and stomped it. That’s when it turned deadly, according to San Antonio Police Department spokesman officer Douglas Greene.

Police believe the C6 Corvette coupe may have been going 60 to 75 mph when the driver lost control and slammed into a utility pole on his side of the car.

It’s believed that the driver was killed instantly.

As for the other driver, police say that there are no signs that he struck the Corvette and it’s unclear whether he will face any charges if identified. Had the two cars struck one another, he would likely have been charged with failure to stop and render aid.

Regardless of whether or not it was illegal, don’t you think that the morally responsible thing for that driver to have done was stop and see how the Corvette driver was?


Source:
MySanAntonio.com

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