the Lamborghini Gallardo LBW was also on fire

the Lamborghini Gallardo LBW was also on fire


A tragedy that fortunately did not see any human injuries, but many four-wheeled victims. And destroyed by fire demolished the Engine Block in Dublin to the ground, a veritable temple for car enthusiasts…

Almost apocalyptic images, also documented through various Instagram posts. Irish building in it saw many activities related to the world of motors and motoring, and was experienced by enthusiasts (and not only) like a kind of sanctuary of this world. Now, however, the fire has destroyed everything, work, cars and above all dreams; like those of a professional skating team Drift Games which had a “base camp” in the Engine Block. Team owner Dave Egan a Sunday World said that cars and memories are now destroyed forever.

According to some constructions, also confirmed by RTE, the fire exploded due to gas leak, and thus the subsequent explosion that would start the flames that in a short time consumed the Engine Block, located in the Rosemount Business Park, north of the city. At the moment there will not seem to be any suspicions about arson, like the one that hit the Tesla Gigafactory in Berlin that had to stop production some time ago.

As mentioned earlier, the fire did not cause casualties or injuries, but many cars were destroyed. For example: Chevrolet Corvette C6, Toyota Supra Mk5, Nissan Skyline GT-R R32, Chevrolet C10 pickup, Mazda RX-7 and MX-5. BMW 633csi and three Nissan Silvias, but also one Lamborghini Gallardo (Lamborghini was planning to build 100 Gallardos of this type, but kept everything in stock).