Tacoma Driver Takes Out GT-R, McLaren in CrashInstagram / gtr_sam_r35 (Instagram / gtr_sam_r35)There's no shortage of videos showing drivers losing control while leaving Cars and Coffee events, but the crash you're about to see herewas on an entirely different level. Dashcam footage posted to Instagram by @gtr_sam_r35 captured the terrifying moment a Toyota Tacoma driver plowed into a Nissan GT-R and a McLaren 570S Spider, while also narrowly missing several other high-end performance cars arriving at a meet.Details surrounding the crash are still limited, but the incident reportedly occurred in Cypress, Texas. The video begins calmly enough from inside the GT-R; stopped nearby is some serious machinery, including a Porsche 911 Turbo S, Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, a Ford Mustang Dark Horse, and a white McLaren 570S Spider. Then chaos erupts.Without warning, the GT-R is violently struck from behind by the Tacoma. The impact sends the pickup out of control and directly toward the lineup of exotic cars. Sliding on its side, the truck slams into the McLaren with enough force to shove the British supercar into the curb before the Tacoma flips back onto its wheels. The stunned driver can then be seen sitting motionless behind the wheel of the battered pickup. (Social media comments claim the driver may have been under the influence, although authorities have not confirmed that.)AdvertisementAdvertisementThe aftermath looks like something out of an action movie. Debris is scattered across the roadway, and multiple vehicles appear damaged, including an Acura SUV that happened to be caught in the middle of the disaster. The GT-R and McLaren appear to have sustained catastrophic damage that could easily result in both cars being declared total losses.What makes the footage even more surreal is how close several other expensive cars came to being destroyed. The Tacoma tore through the lineup like a tornado, leaving some vehicles untouched while devastating others.At the moment, there has been no official update regarding injuries. The GT-R driver appears to have escaped unharmed, and hopefully everyone else involved did as well. As painful as it is to see these sorts of cars destroyed, vehicles can be replaced; people cannot.You Might Also LikeIf You Can Only Own One Car, Make It One of TheseThese Are the Most Popular Cars by State