Take a look at this HUGE WRECK – Grannas Racing Supra Destroys the Track in Stick-Shift Carnage at World Cup Finals!
The World Cup Finals has never been a playground for the weak — it’s where the biggest, baddest street-car programs on Earth come to throw down. But this year, the drag world held its breath when the legendary Grannas Racing Supra, one of the most savage stick-shift cars ever built, suffered a violent, high-speed wreck during competition.
What started as another world-class pass from the Texas-based Supra quickly spiraled into a catastrophic moment no one saw coming — one that shook fans, racers, and the entire stick-shift community.
⚠️ A Near-Perfect Launch… Until It Wasn’t
On the hit, the Grannas Racing Supra did exactly what it’s famous for:
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Brutal launch
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Perfect power delivery
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Gear-banging shifts only Grannas can make look easy
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Boost screaming to the moon
The stick-shift hero was on a mission, wheels planted, RPM sharp, gear changes sounding like gunshots.
Then, just past mid-track, everything changed.
Traction vanished.
The rear stepped out.
The car snapped sideways at high speed.
Despite expert driving and lightning-fast reactions, the Supra made hard contact and tumbled into a terrifying wreck — carbon, metal, and emotion flying.
👊 Why This Hit Hurts the Racing World
Grannas Racing isn’t just another race team. They have built the fastest H-pattern stick-shift Supra on the planet, rewriting drag racing standards and embarrassing full-auto powerhouses along the way.
To see a machine like this — a record-setting outlaw manual monster — taken out in a violent crash sent shockwaves through:
✅ Stick-shift fans
✅ Import racing loyalists
✅ Supra faithful
✅ World Cup Finals veterans
This car represented more than runs and ETs — it represented the belief that manual transmissions can still dominate the modern power era.
🙏 Driver Safe – Future Unknown
The biggest relief?
The driver walked away.
Through safety gear, chassis engineering, and pure luck, this wreck did not end in tragedy. The Supra, however, tells a different story — major structural damage, shattered panels, and the kind of impact that forces deep reflection and rebuild decisions.
But if you know Grannas Racing, you know one thing:
They don’t quit. They rebuild faster than others recover.
🔥 What’s Next?
The team hasn’t announced its next move yet, but fans already know what’s coming:
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A full teardown
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A wicked rebuild
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More power
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More boost
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More stick-shift chaos
The Supra didn’t just crash — it lit a fire. And the comeback will be violent.
✅ Final Thoughts
Wrecks are the true cost of chasing greatness. And at the World Cup Finals, where legends either rise or fall, the Grannas Racing Supra paid the price.
But this story isn’t about defeat — it’s about survival, resilience, and the hunger to return stronger.
One thing is guaranteed:
When Grannas comes back — the racing world better be ready.
