Watch shocking Hyundai concept car crash at Goodwood Festival of Speed

This is the moment that a motoring festival got off to a dramatic start – for all the wrong reasons.

The Goodwood Festival of Speed celebrates the best of motorsport, but it didn’t go too well for the driver of a special one-off racer from Hyundai.

Hyundai's RN22e electric concept dramatically crashes at Goodwood

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Hyundai’s RN22e electric concept dramatically crashes at GoodwoodCredit: Instagram/@engandy92

The Korean firm’s Hyundai RN22e concept car crashed into a stack of hay bales after the driver lost control as he approached a notoriously difficult hard left turn.

The video shows the prototype shooting off the start line to begin its lap time in front of the watching crowds.

With around 577bhp from its dual-electric motors, the all-wheel drive RN22e has a claimed top speed of 155mph – and the driver was clearly in the mood to show off its power.

As he approaches the left turn you can see the car struggling to rein in the speed, and instead it goes straight ahead – smashing into the safety barrier.

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Fortunately, both the driver and passenger managed to climb out of the wrecked car, seemingly unscathed.

Hyundai is yet to comment on the incident, or if the car will be rebuilt for further demonstration use.

It says the car was designed to show the “possibility of a high-performance EV model in the future,” while the RN22e concept is expected to morph into the final production Hyundai Ioniq 6 N.

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