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Rare crash test footage of famous musicians from the 2010s. Browse 1 clip below.
Crash test footage reveals the engineering that goes into keeping people alive — the controlled destruction that validates thousands of hours of safety development. These clips show the violent reality of what happens in a collision at various speeds, and they're a sobering counterpoint to the performance-focused content that dominates automotive media. From official NCAP tests to manufacturer internal footage, crash test content documents the invisible engineering that is arguably the most important aspect of every car ever built.
The 2010s was the decade of the hybrid hypercar and the beginning of the electric disruption. The Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1, and Ferrari LaFerrari — the "Holy Trinity" — proved that electrification could enhance rather than diminish the driving experience. Meanwhile, Tesla went from a niche curiosity to the most valuable car company on Earth, and the automotive establishment scrambled to respond. On YouTube, car content exploded — Doug DeMuro, Petrolicious, and countless other creators built audiences in the millions, while dashcam and drone footage gave viewers perspectives that had never been possible before. The sheer volume of automotive content from this decade means the best clips risk being buried beneath an avalanche of mediocrity.