DAREDEVIL JUMPS CAR THROUGH SPEEDING FREIGHT TRAIN!
Summary
TLDRIn a jaw-dropping stunt, Joe Scorin, a skilled stunt coordinator, faces down a speeding freight train in a heart-stopping challenge. Tasked with jumping his Z28 Camaro through a narrow gap in the train, Joe must time his approach to perfection, or risk disaster. With precise timing and nerves of steel, Joe launches the car at 50 mph, flying through the gap just in time to avoid a deadly collision. The stunt becomes a history-making moment, showcasing Joe's unparalleled bravery and expertise in the most dangerous of challenges.
Takeaways
- π A train colliding with a car happens every 2 and 1/2 hours in the United States, often leading to tragic results.
- π A 3,000lb car is no match for a 1 million-pound freight train, highlighting the danger of such collisions.
- π Joe Scorin, the stunt coordinator, is both brave and skilled enough to take on a stunt involving a collision course with a freight train.
- π Joe's stunt involves attempting to jump a Z28 Camaro through a gap in a speeding freight train.
- π The gap is created by placing a 52-ton flatbed car in the middle of a row of solid steel boxcars.
- π The stunt is highly dangerous; even being one second too early or too late could result in a disastrous collision.
- π The crew prepares as Joe waits for the red flag to drop, signaling the start of the stunt.
- π At the moment the red flag is waved, Joe accelerates and jumps the car at precisely the right moment.
- π The stunt is successful: Joe clears the narrow gap between the speeding freight train's boxcars, a feat that is deemed 'unbelievable.'
- π The stunt is a history-making moment, captured from multiple angles, showcasing Joe's perfect timing and precision in completing the jump.
- π The stunt is a significant achievement, performed at 50 mph, as Joe jumps over a flatbed, through flames, and over a 1 million-pound freight train.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the script?
-The script focuses on a dangerous stunt where stunt coordinator Joe Scorin attempts to jump his Z28 Camaro through a gap in a speeding freight train, demonstrating the high level of skill and bravery required to perform such a feat.
How often do train collisions with cars happen in the United States, according to the script?
-According to the script, train collisions with cars happen every 2 and a half hours in the United States.
Why is the stunt described as dangerous?
-The stunt is dangerous because Joe Scorin is trying to jump his car through a narrow gap in a speeding freight train. If he is even one second too fast or too slow, he could crash into one of the solid steel boxcars, leading to disastrous consequences.
Who is the person responsible for coordinating and performing the stunt?
-The stunt coordinator responsible for both conceiving and performing the stunt is Joe Scorin.
What role does the 52-ton flatbed car play in the stunt?
-The 52-ton flatbed car is placed in the middle of a row of solid steel boxcars to create a gap in the speeding train. This gap is the precise opening that Joe Scorin must jump through in his Camaro.
What happens if Joe Scorin is not perfectly timed in his approach?
-If Joe Scorin is even a second too fast or too slow, he risks colliding with one of the boxcars, which could lead to a fatal or catastrophic crash.
What is the significance of the 'red flag' in the stunt?
-The red flag is the signal for Joe Scorin to begin his approach. Once the flag drops, Joe knows it's time to jump his car through the gap in the speeding train.
What was the speed of the train during the stunt?
-The train was moving at a high speed as it approached Joe Scorin's car, though the exact speed isn't specified. However, it is described as a 'speeding freight train.'
What makes Joe Scorin's stunt so impressive?
-Joe Scorin's stunt is impressive because of the precise timing and incredible risk involved. He was able to hit a ramp at 50 mph, clear a flatbed car, and fly through the gap between the boxcars just in time to avoid disaster.
What safety precautions are mentioned in the script?
-The script briefly mentions that a safety crew is present to pull Joe Scorin out of his car after the stunt, indicating a level of precaution to ensure his safety after the performance.
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