Shocking Police Photos from Nick "Hogan" Bollea

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It was August of last year when Nick Bollea, son of wrestling super-star Hulk Hogan, crashed his modified Toyota Supra while allegedly street racing. While Bollea only suffered minor injuries, his unfortunate friend John Graziano sustained serious head injuries from the crash, and is still hospitalized. Since the crash Bollea has been charged with felony reckless driving involving serious bodily harm, being underage while driving drunk, and others.

The Clearwater, Florida police department recently released a group of photographs of the twisted Supra, and the scene of the crash, which help to illustrate just how severe the accident was. It seems astonishing that anyone could have survived this wreck, let alone walk away without serious injury.

 

+ Autoblog: Police release photos from Nick "Hogan" Bollea's crash

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94 Taurus owner

Wow.

john

What was the estimated speed? Mach 1? Stupid people should never be allowed to drive stupidly fast cars! Shame on the Hulkster!

Jeb

At least there aren't bloodstains smeared across it like the Crown Vic that plowed through the streetracing crowd in Maryland last month. It was a white Crown Vic with some biiig red splotches and smears in the police photos that were run on washingtonpost.com.

mo

would this be on "hogan knows best" or would he be ashamed of this???
let's see, underage driving while drunk, what a spoiled lil' kid. i guess "hogan know nothin'" would be a better name.

mo

BTW, that is a waste of a good car. shame on you kid.

VMMVMMM

It's amazing either one of them even survived. How sad.

brian

feel sorry for the car. looks like the engine can be savaged.

john

You could play some basketball with those turbos, ffs.

WC

Douchebag!

DEM Sales

Obviously taught how to spend money faster than he is taught responsibility and respect for high performance autos.

Commonplace today...........

ZeRinger

Another sad case of more horsepower than driving talent. In most cases, 115 HP seems to be the magic number when most teenage Fast and Furious A.D.D. poster children exceed the ability to cope with their cars. Just because you saw a movie where they were street racing with "mad skillz" or you can drive fast and drift on your xbox does not mean those imagined skills will save your hide on a real road.

I'm all for the younger car enthusiast generation (as long as they can afford to fuel their rides) but please put your butts into a performance driving school and get your kicks on racetracks rather than highways. You too could be barking up the wrong tree like lucky Nick here...

mo

totally agree with ZeRinger. especially that you never know what obstacles you find on the public streets. even the best drivers may crash on public streets since it is impossible to predict the traffic.

Jonathan Fung

How in the world do you survive a crash like that? Seriously. Look at that overhead picture. Both of them are very lucky to be alive.

FPF422

I agree with John, there should be some sort of special license if you want to drive a powerful car.

Stupid people are ruining it for the good drivers....

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