Camaro HITS another car after car show- TOTAL FAIL

Car show exits are supposed to end with a rev, a tire chirp, and a crowd of phones held up to catch it. At an OKC Cars and Coffee, one Camaro driver’s attempt to make an exit went sideways in the most literal sense, crossing into oncoming traffic. Drive615 and videographer Josh Grubbs caught the whole thing on camera. See how a routine exit turned into a cautionary tale.

Car shows end the same way almost everywhere: engines fire up, the crowd lines the exit, and everyone leaving tries just a little too hard to make an impression on the way out. Usually that means a rev, a chirp of the tires, maybe a little smoke for the phones pointed in their direction. This time, at an OKC Cars and Coffee, one Camaro driver’s attempt to make an exit went sideways in the most literal sense possible, and the whole thing ended up on camera. Nobody was hurt. Not everyone can say the same about their exit strategy after watching this one.

The Cars and Coffee Exit Ritual

Anyone who’s spent a Saturday morning at a Cars and Coffee knows the unwritten rules of the exit — most attendees line up along the departure route specifically to watch and film the muscle cars, exotics, and everything in between leave with a little extra flourish. It’s become such a consistent part of the culture that entire social accounts, including the one run by videographer Josh Grubbs under @supercars_for_everyday, exist largely to document that exact moment, turning a routine parking lot exit into genuine content.

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When Showing Off Goes Wrong

In this case, a Camaro driver exited the show too quickly, lost control, and crossed into the oncoming lane where it collided with another vehicle — a stark reminder that the same horsepower drawing a crowd at a car show doesn’t come with a forgiveness button once it’s pointed at public roads. Thankfully, no one involved was hurt, but the footage is a clean illustration of exactly how fast a showing-off moment can turn into an insurance claim.

Why Drive615 and Channels Like It Keep This Kind of Footage

Drive615 built its identity around speed, power, and the driving culture that surrounds both, which makes moments like this one — uncomfortable as they are — part of the honest record of what that culture actually looks like in practice. It’s not all clean burnouts and perfect launches; sometimes it’s a reminder of the margin for error every driver is working with in a car built for more power than most parking lots were designed to handle.

The Real Lesson Behind the Viral Clip

Videos like this one circulate widely not because anyone wants to see a car get damaged, but because they capture something every enthusiast quietly knows to be true — confidence and skill are not the same thing, and a car show parking lot is a lot less forgiving than it looks on a Saturday morning.

What Shows Have Changed Because of Moments Like This

Incidents like this one are part of why many Cars and Coffee organizers have tightened exit procedures over the years, adding marshals, restricting speed near the departure route, or shutting down public roads adjacent to the lot entirely. It’s a quiet but real consequence of viral footage like this — organizers who want their event to keep running smoothly have to weigh the appeal of a dramatic exit against the liability of exactly this kind of collision, and more shows every year are choosing caution over spectacle. Insurance considerations play a role too, since a single incident captured on camera and shared widely can draw the kind of attention that makes venues and sponsors nervous about hosting future events. For a scene that largely polices itself through peer pressure and reputation rather than formal rules, moments like this one tend to shift the culture a little more toward caution, even if the change happens slowly and unevenly from one show to the next.

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16 Comments

  1. See can’t have any fun without someone video recording. They ask for a burn out then turn right around and burn you with crap like this!

  2. never floor it out of a turn..smh..get it straight first…..

  3. Never blame the car for a dumbass drivers, for mustangs and Camaro’s

  4. Awesome

  5. I’m a Ford guy, and hate all the Mustang jokes. If the driver sucks, don’t blame the car.

  6. You big dummy good thing it was a Chevy and not a beautiful Mopar

  7. Dumbass

  8. Now this is something you’ll never see a Mopar do!

  9. Dip shit

  10. I thought wreaking a car after a car show was reserved for Mustang owners. I guess Camaro owners don’t want to be left out of the fun.

  11. DA

  12. Its always best to know how to drive before pulling tricks, ‘ failed tricks ‘ like this one.

  13. Wannabe

  14. Yikes. Can’t handle it

  15. Idiot!!

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