BMW M Stands for Nothing Other Than Mustang

There is a very thin line between enjoying a powerful car and overestimating one’s driving skills. It was this line that was crossed on a mountain road with no margin for error, when a BMW M4 Competition unexpectedly ended up among the rocks on a California pass.

What started as an exciting mountain drive suddenly turned into an accident – the bright yellow M4 lost traction and crashed into a stone barrier along, presumably, the Angeles Crest Highway, known for its serpentine roads in the San Gabriel Mountains.

The entire incident was caught on video by a motorcyclist who publishes on YouTube under the nickname DrTwist. The recording shows two cars driving fast on a clear, sunny day. On a wide turn, the M4 suddenly veers off the road and crashes into the slope. The exact cause is unknown, but everything points to the disabled stability control system. Perhaps the driver panicked when the rear of the car began to slide and couldn’t correct the situation in time.

In such a situation, an experienced driver could have saved the car with a quick reaction and precise control. But the smartest decision would have been not to turn off the electronic safety systems, which BMW installs for a reason.

The impact was severe. The car momentarily became airborne before landing hard on the gravel shoulder. Visible damage includes a shattered front bumper, potential suspension problems, and deployed airbags. In other words, the repair will be very expensive.

The video shows two motorcyclists and a man without protective gear approaching the accident site. It is unknown who exactly was behind the wheel, but there is a high probability that everyone remained unharmed.

This M4 Competition is a pre-facelift model in Sao Paulo Yellow, and it’s not standard. It is fitted with an aftermarket body kit with canards, extended side skirts, and a fixed rear spoiler. The interior features M Carbon bucket seats, numerous carbon fiber elements, and Merino leather in a combination of Yas Marina Blue with black and yellow accents.

The base price of an M4 Competition in the US starts at $84,300, but this particular example, due to its modifications, cost significantly more. We hope this case serves as a reminder: the stability control system is your friend, and no amount of confidence can replace it on a mountain road.

Photo: DrTwist / YouTube

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