This Is What A Jammed Throttle Looks Like Mid CornerTim Slade was competing on the streets of Sydney in the final race of the V8 Supercars season when a jammed throttle caused this race-ending crash... Jack Leslie 06 Dec 2015 Share Add as a preferred source Show Video ContentLoading this video will expose you to potential cookies and tracking by the provider Previous 8 Gran Turismo 6 Tracks I Absolutely Hate Next Is This The World's Hardest Rally Corner? More News Motorsport 6 Times Estate Cars Defied Logic and Went Racing 19/03/26 Formula 1 Michael Schumacher’s First GP-Winning Car Is Going Up For Sale 08/01/26 Motorsport The New Toyota TR010 Has Unfinished Business At Le Mans 07/01/26 Motorsport A Beginner’s Guide To The Dakar Rally 02/01/26 News The Toyota GR GT3 Is Coming To A Racetrack Near You Soon 05/12/25 Motorsport 10 Cool Race Cars That Never Raced 25/11/25Comments He should be called tim slide, not time slade We call that a “stuck gas pedal” where I come from. I thought that Toyota fixed this problem Maldonado Approved Pedal x) Fun fact: this is the same car and driver that lost to a tesla P85D in a drag race in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eGhjhx8O9M It was a big shunt! Saw it first hand. Subscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank
Fun fact: this is the same car and driver that lost to a tesla P85D in a drag race in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eGhjhx8O9M
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He should be called tim slide, not time slade
We call that a “stuck gas pedal” where I come from.
I thought that Toyota fixed this problem
Maldonado Approved Pedal x)
Fun fact: this is the same car and driver that lost to a tesla P85D in a drag race in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eGhjhx8O9M
It was a big shunt! Saw it first hand.