Remember how I introduced you to the crazy lump behind the wheel, whose name was Georgiy Tevzadze? If my memory fails, I’ll remind you. Here is the link to the post:
Yes, yes, this is the same psycho with a BMW M5 in the back of an E34. After his antics, his license was taken away, but he did not stop driving, continuing to pose a mortal danger to pedestrians on the streets of Tbilisi.
He can no longer imagine - Tevzadze killed himself in Batumi yesterday. By the way, I didn’t drive the car myself. On that same BMW, if anything. Here's the proof:
The same place during the day - the BNZ area opposite the Sanapiro hotel, not far from the opera house.
I don’t feel sorry for him, just as I don’t feel sorry for the E34 series that I hate (for me, BMW died with the discontinuation of the 5 Series E28 and the sixth series in 1989). If you choose between the death of an abnormal person who does not want to observe basic safety while driving or a random pedestrian in the person of a child/old man/whoever, then of course, the first option is the only one acceptable to me.
There is also a memorial video. Here it is: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=131711897036264&set=vb.153228788151632&type=2&theater Tevzadze himself is especially touching, crossing himself at great speed. Terrorists also read the Shahada before killing their victims, if that happens.
Besides, having the track in Rustavi nearby, nevertheless continue to act as a goon and expose others to danger, instead of getting yourself a track day pass? To be deprived of rights and yet not care about the laws? In general, our driver got what he deserved.
Good night, Giorgi Tevzadze. I hope that where you are now, there are no cars, no driver’s licenses, much less Georgian cops who, because of their enchanting laziness, brainlessness and fat-assedness, gave death the right to fight to rid society of the source of increased danger in your person. But I hope even more that your example will force other madmen on the roads of Georgia to take on those pitiful crumbs of intelligence in their heads.
Well, here’s another print screen for you - it turns out that this was the best driver in Georgia! I wonder what the worst is then?
UPD: on http://forum.ge the population has already seen the machinations of the devil. In general, everything is fine with the intellect.
And the logical end to all this:
And another photo of the remains of the car:
As you can see, the front beam behind the bumper has black dots - apparently, the car is very familiar with a gas burner, which means it has already been in accidents.
Photo of the accident scene:
And its appearance on the map. It is clearly noticeable that the wide divided road narrows greatly after the intersection. On a wide highway, rarely does anyone drive at a speed less than 80-90, and srakers generally don’t drive there at speeds less than 110-120. And after the narrowing, the person driving in the left lane (I doubt that they were driving in the right lane) finds himself exactly in the oncoming lane.
And here is a proud photo dating back to 2010 from our driver’s Facebook profile:
Captain Obviousness seems to be telling us that there was no autodrome in Rustavi at that time; it would open two years later. And where were our valiant police? Probably she was looking for false terrorists and rotting businessmen.
And the little box just opened - the guys were promoting themselves, wanting to be hired in Hollywood or as factory pilots! Here's the proof:
Driving according to the rules is really cool. But show-offs never lead to any good.
On June 22, at about 3-00 am, an accident occurred in Batumi in which the 26-year-old famous Georgian street racer Georgiy Tevzadze, who shocked the Internet with his extreme driving in a BMW M5 e34, died.
According to preliminary data, Georgiy Tevzadze was in the passenger seat at the time of the accident, his friend was driving. For unknown reasons, they crashed into a tree at full speed. The street racer died on the spot, but his friend remained alive.
Giorgi Tevzadze became famous after videos of dangerous maneuvers on the city streets of Georgia. He is also the founder of the extreme driving team "Thirst for Driving". Tevzadze has repeatedly stated that he does not seek to scare viewers with his stunts, but only plans to attract the attention of film directors in order to turn his hobby into a profession. The racer also wanted to open an extreme driving school in Georgia to help people avoid dangerous situations on the roads. Tevzadze himself has been involved in stunts and racing since he was 13 years old.
Commentary by Eric Davidovich on the website smotra.ru
My Tbilisi Brother came to meet us from the port with his friends and take us around all over Georgia.
He arrived happy and met us from the ferry, then we went to eat together and went to check into a hotel. After checking in, we went to the mountains to a restaurant. There was an unforgettable evening and the most frank words on his part. It’s very difficult for me to write now because I can’t believe what happened next.
Then after the restaurant we drove along the serpentines down to the city, a sober Kakhetian was driving and Georgy was in the passenger seat. We were already safely turning into the hotel when suddenly, 30-40 meters from the entrance, everyone heard a strong bang, it was it. The M5 skidded and flew into a tree as fast as it could, hitting the right door with the tree. George is no longer with us. I express my condolences to all family and friends.
Photos from the scene of the accident, and something mystical near the scene of the accident (pictures 4 and 5 are photoshopped and made for comparison)
Georgy Tevzadze is a much-loved street racer, racer and drift master. In 2013, the seemingly incredible happened. Georgy Tevzadze, whose photo is presented in the article, died as a passenger.
Biography
Giorgi Tevzadze was born in 1987 and died in 2013, at the age of 26. The birthplace of the race car driver and drifter is Georgia.
It is known that shortly before his death, Georgiy Tevzadze managed to start a family and get married. This makes the car accident even more tragic. It is also reliably known that Georgy was involved in drifting from the age of 13, and he had big plans for the future. Unfortunately, there is no more detailed information about the racer’s personal life.
Future plans
Unfortunately, there is no future and never will be for Georgiy Tevzadze, but the drift racer built them like any other person.
Everyone who knew George or simply saw his car in Internet videos or on the open spaces of city roads was divided into two “battalions.” Some were absolutely delighted with the way Giorgi Tevzadze drove the car and demonstrated his skills. Others did not share the opinion of the racer’s fans and considered George’s actions to be inadequate. Many were afraid of his antics and demonstrations and considered his behavior unsafe for the people around him.
However, Giorgi Tevzadze himself, knowing about the fears of those around him, always said that his plans did not include scaring anyone. He only records videos to gain fame and glory. And he needed this in order to be noticed by film directors, since he dreamed of acting in films.
In addition to the above, Tevzadze’s plans and dreams included opening a driving school in Georgia. Yes, not an ordinary driving school, but an extreme driving school. In general, there are few of them, but they are very useful, as they help to find a way out of difficult situations, both for beginners and experienced drivers.
What did you manage?
Georgy definitely managed to achieve something. He gained sufficient fame in certain circles. His videos have gained immense popularity among drift fans. By the way, their content is not limited to just this. Georgy demonstrated various dangerous maneuvers on public roads.
In addition, Tevzadze became the creator of an extreme team called “Thirst for Driving”.
The tragedy is in the details
On June 22, 2013, the life of Georgiy Tevzadze was cut short. Ironically, he was not driving and died as a passenger. His friend was driving and survived.
You can see what is left of the car in the photo. Georgy Tevzadze crashed in a car accident that occurred in the center of the port city of Batumi. The driver tried to cope with the skid, but nothing happened, and he crashed at full speed into a tree.
It so happened that the main blow fell on the passenger side, where Georgy was located. It is known that the driver was completely sober.
An eyewitness to the accident was the famous Moscow street racer Erik Davidovich Kituashvili. According to him, he and his company were heading along a serpentine road, down towards the city, and he knows for sure that a sober driver was behind the wheel of the BMW M5. Eric also claims that they almost arrived at the “finishing point” and then literally no more than 40 meters before the turn a sound was heard. There was a bang, the BMW skidded, and it hit a tree at full speed.
After the accident, and it was night, his acquaintances and friends tried to help the young man. People tried to pull out the body and were at a loss as to whether Giorgi Tevzadze was alive. Everyone was arguing about whether he was breathing or not until the ambulance arrived. Later, Eric Kituashvili went to the hospital with a question about his comrade’s condition, but he had already been redirected to the morgue.
That's how the story ended. In memory of his comrade, a short video was posted, starting from the scene of the car accident and ending with the day of the funeral.
The infamous video, already the last in the life of a street racer. We think that this was not the kind of glory he wanted. Don’t repeat his mistakes and be careful on the roads, because the most precious thing in life is life itself. No matter how trivial it may sound.
Public opinion
Public opinion about what happened was divided. Some people do not feel compassion, while others say that this was expected and nothing surprising happened. Comments on the World Wide Web are full of diversity. However, for fans of drifting and street racing, the departure of Georgy Tevzadze is a real loss.