Note the driver was asked "What's your total range?" just before the impact. 
Clearly the BMW blows through a stop at high speed, and somehow apparently 
doesn't see the pizza delivery guy right in front of him. However, I had to 
wonder if the driver was busy checking range instead of looking left and right.
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From: brucedp5
Sent: 03/13/14 02:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EVDL] EVLN: Teen-Crashed BMW M5 ice @60mph into Tesla-S, 
bragging-rights? (video)

http://www.carscoops.com/2014/03/tesla-puffs-out-its-chest-about-model-s.html 
Tesla Puffs Out its Chest About Model S Crash with BMW M5, But is it Like That? 
March 09, 2014 By John Halas Tesla Motors, ht2 Raphael from Autofilou [images 
http://www.carscoops.com/2014/03/tesla-puffs-out-its-chest-about-model-s.html 
PHOTO GALLERY video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxBvI-k7JEI Model S struck 
by BMW M5 VWH· Mar 7, 2014 ] Electric carmaker Tesla has shared an interesting 
story from one of its customers who was involved in an accident with a BMW M5 
E60 V10. The crash, filmed from a dash-cam mounted on a Model S, occurred in 
May of 2013 (according to the video date) when Tesla owner and driver Mr. 
Vernon H. encountered an M5 at a "four way blind intersection in a quiet, 
unlit, residential neighborhood". "A teenage boy driving a BMW M5 at 
approximately 60 miles per hour (96km/h) completely ignored his stop sign and 
impacted the front end of my Model S," said Vernon in a blog post on Tesla's 
site. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt, with the Tesla occupants 
suffering some minor bruises from the airbags, and the BMW teen driver escaping 
uninjured. As one would imagine for Tesla to post this story, there's a lot of 
bragging going on with Vernon stating that the M5 suffered "unbelievable amount 
of damage" after the "BMW had hit me hard enough that he had flipped and rolled 
his car at least twice and bounced off a large tree". He then goes on to write 
that, "my Model S, on the other hand, had damage to the front bumper and looked 
pristine rearward of the bumper. When I looked in the bushes, I saw that the 
BMW had hit me with enough force to completely snap off a rear wheel and 
suspension." You can read Vernon's account of the incident in full below, but 
before you do, allow me to mention a few things from the perspective of someone 
who read the story and watched the video. Looking at the pictures and without 
seeing the video or knowing the exact circumstances of the crash, one could 
embrace Mr. Vernon's enthusiasm about the heavy damages sustained by the BMW 
and the chest thumping about how the Tesla survived with only a broken bumper, 
but doing so, would be wrong. What you need to take into consideration is the 
speed, mass, direction, approach / departure angles, and the contact point of 
each vehicle involved in this collision. Whereas the Tesla was virtually 
rolling down the road at a low speed, the BMW was visibly going faster, and 
more crucially, the Model S' was moving forward when its tougher front end hit 
the M5 while traveling in a different direction on its softer side, starting 
from the corner of the front bumper. I'm sure someone with a physics degree can 
give a far better and more scientific explanation (feel free to do so in the 
comments), but in the end, the M5 was effectively T-boned, forcing it to 
violently change course, going off the road, before tumbling and smashing into 
a tree, which is what caused most of the damage you see in the pictures – not 
the encounter with the Tesla. Yes, the Tesla's airbags saved its passengers 
from potentially serious injuries, but I think the fact that the teen driver 
made it out alive and unhurt (according to Vernon's account) from such a 
forceful rollover accident, sounds far more impressive to my ears… ... Mr. 
Vernon H's account of the accident from Tesla Motors' blog: "I've used this 
incident as a teaching point to my teenagers that no matter how defensively you 
drive, or how confident you are of your surroundings, disaster can always 
strike. Given this reality of life, I'm glad that I drive the safest car on the 
road. I wanted to write and share what I experienced when my Tesla Model S was 
involved in a major traffic collision. I had been driving my 60kwh Model S for 
about three months. I was thrilled with my purchase, having done a family road 
trip from the San Francisco Bay area to Southern California and Las Vegas over 
spring break. We never experienced any range anxiety, paid a grand total of 
three dollars for charging the entire trip and astounded bellmen and valets 
everywhere we went when the five of us would exit the car and unload seemingly 
endless amounts of luggage. Needless to say, I was devastated when we were 
involved in a major collision. My wife and I, as well as another couple, were 
going home on a Friday night - my wife's birthday. We were crossing a four way 
blind intersection in a quiet, unlit, residential neighborhood, when without 
warning, out of the corner of my eye, I saw headlights approaching at an 
extreme rate of speed and heard the loud roar of an engine. I barely had time 
to shout an expletive before the other car struck us and my airbags deployed. 
It turns out that a teenage boy driving a BMW M5 at approximately 60 miles per 
hour completely ignored his stop sign and impacted the front end of my Model S. 
Everyone in the car confirmed that they were all right and exited the car. I 
called Tesla service at almost midnight and, to my surprise, someone answered 
the phone and was able to give me advice on securing the car for towing. The 
police and fire department arrived within minutes and informed me that the 
other driver had come to a stop down the road; I had previously thought it was 
a hit and run. When I examined the other car, I saw an unbelievable amount of 
damage. The BMW had hit me hard enough that he had flipped and rolled his car 
at least twice and bounced off a large tree; he was on his wheels facing the 
opposite direction of his initial travel, and the car had experienced an 
incredible amount of damage from the impact and rollovers. My Model S, on the 
other hand, had damage to the front bumper and looked pristine rearward of the 
bumper. When I looked in the bushes, I saw that the BMW had hit me with enough 
force to completely snap off a rear wheel and suspension. Luckily, the driver 
of the BMW was dazed but otherwise appeared uninjured. I am enclosing some 
pictures of the cars involved in the collision as well as dashcam footage. When 
you examine the images taken at the moment of impact, you can see that the 
Model S barely moved laterally when the M5 hit our front end. The occupants 
experienced a slight jostling and the only injuries sustained were bruises due 
to impact from the lower airbags. In a previous iteration of my career, I was a 
Navy Flight Surgeon assigned to a Marine Corps F/A-18 squadron where my 
training and duties included aircraft mishap investigation. When I examine the 
aftermath of my incident, I am convinced that fortuitous timing and the solid 
construction of my Tesla Model S saved our lives, the lives of another couple 
and prevented four young children from being orphaned." [© 2014 Carscoop & 
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