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what kind of car did paul walker die in

Paul Walker died as a passenger in a red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT, a high- performance sports car known for being difficult to handle at high speeds.

Quick Scoop

  • The car was a Porsche Carrera GT, model year 2005, painted red.
  • His friend Roger Rodas was driving, while Paul Walker was in the passenger seat. Both were wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.
  • The accident happened in Santa Clarita, California, when the car lost control at very high speed and struck a curb, trees, and a light pole before bursting into flames.

About the Porsche Carrera GT

  • The Porsche Carrera GT is a limited-production supercar with a powerful V10 engine and very minimal electronic driver aids compared to modern performance cars.
  • It has a reputation for being demanding even for experienced drivers, with sharp responses and high power that can make it unforgiving if something goes wrong.

What Investigations Found

  • Official investigations concluded that excessive speed and the condition of the tires were key factors in the crash, rather than drugs or alcohol.
  • Paul Walker’s official cause of death was a combination of traumatic injuries from the impact and thermal injuries from the fire.

Later Legal and Public Discussion

  • Walker’s family later filed lawsuits arguing that design issues and safety shortcomings in the Carrera GT contributed to how deadly the crash was.
  • Porsche, in response, maintained that the car had been altered and that the crash was primarily the result of unsafe speed and use conditions.

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