Quick analysis:
The angled roof flap caused the blow over.
In a straight line it was ok and coming down, when the roof flap lifted it added a rotation which gave the floor more air and blew it over.
The angled roof flap caused the blow over.
In a straight line it was ok and coming down, when the roof flap lifted it added a rotation which gave the floor more air and blew it over.
Comments
In safety, this is what we call a revenge effect.
From the head on slow-mo you see the car coming down and the second the flap goes up it's like a damn kick flip.