SHOCKING: Hiromu Naruse Died With Lexus LF-A On The Nurburgring Circuit
The most experienced test driver of Toyota died in a crash happened at a stone’s throw from the Nurburgring circuit. Hiromu Naruse was Toyota pilot from 47 years.
The good news and the bad ones quickly succeed in the automotive world. After admiring yesterday with the first spy pictures with Lexus LF-A Nurburgring Edition Special Edition tested whether on the circuit which gave it the name, today we learn that the head of the Japanese test pilots died in an accident while the wheel is just new tool set.

The accident happened on a road open to traffic around the Nurburgring circuit, being involved in the collision of two other test pilots of the BMW’s. Although the two BMW pilots survived by the front impact with Lexus LF-A, Hiromu Naruse(67 years), the head of Toyota’s test pilot, died on the spot.
According to local police report, all pilots wore helmets, the cars were crowded with safety systems, although they were preproduction prototypes. The authorities investigating the causes producing the accident moments.
Hiromu Naruse was hired as a driver of the Toyota from 47 years ago, over the years became the head of the Division of Engineering and the Japanese product evaluation company. Naruse was involved in most activities that Toyota has developed in motorsport, the Japan being the main responsible of developing the most powerful model ever developed by Toyota, the LF-A.

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wow what an accident