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Video Game Physics in Real Life – This M3 Driver is Absolutely Mad

When you’re behind the controls of your favorite racing video game, there’s really nothing between you and going all out. When you throttle down on whatever dream car it is that you’re behind the wheel of while playing this game, consequences are at a minimum if you decide to pin the throttle and stay in it as you push the car around the track, not fearing any type of obstacle whether it be stationary or moving. If you throw the vehicle into the wall, you’re just one restart away from having a fresh beginning.

However, it’s quite obvious that these principles don’t apply to real life. In fact, we’d venture to say that if you tried to pin the throttle, not letting up as you make your way around the track and didn’t care about traction or physics or any of the above, you would quickly find your way to drive right into about the worst day you possibly could fathom. However, during this hillclimb situation, it appears as if a driver behind the wheel of the BMW M3 pictured here is pushing the car as far as he possibly can, doing his very best job of impersonating a video game as the car seems to not have the real world rules of physics applied to it.

Follow along in the video below as this BMW driver really does all that he can to impress, making his way over jumps, streaking around turns, and otherwise putting on an absolute show for everyone who was on scene to watch it and has the joy of watching this video. After getting your fill of the absolutely acrobatic display down below be sure to tell us exactly what you think of how this driver managed to handle the course at hand, almost with complete ease as he had an almost unhuman display of hillclimb domination. As an added bonus, that screaming BMW isn’t too hard on the eyes or ears, either.

E46 M3 Hillclimb

Crazy car and an even crazier driver!Car ThrottleThanks to Biser3a for the video!

Posted by Car Throttle on Monday, February 13, 2017

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