Shocking moment driver loses control while doing ‘doughnuts’ at car meet and ploughs into parked vehicle as crowds watch on

This is the moment a driver who was doing ‘doughnuts’ lost control and crashed into vehicles during a car meet.

Milosz Sobiechowski was trying to perform the stunt in his red BMW when he crashed into two parked cars in Swindon, Wiltshire.

It later emerged that his vehicle had undergone modifications that made it unfit for the road.

A clip of the incident shows a crowd watching Sobiechowski’s car making circles along with another yellow BMW before clipping into another stationary vehicle.

One person was slightly injured in the crash on the evening of September 30, 2023.

A driver lost control of his car and crashed after trying to make ‘doughnuts’ at a car meet in Swindon

One clip shows the red BMW spinning out of control as he performs the stunt and clips a parked car

Large crowds watched as the shocking incident unfolded on the evening of September 30, 2023

Police were alerted to the crash at Hawksworth Industrial Estate at around 10.55pm.

Sobiechowski was convicted of dangerous driving at Swindon Crown Court on October 18.

He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work, as well as banned from driving for a year and fined £114.

Road patrol officer PC Beales, from Wiltshire Police, said: ‘Sobiechowski’s actions were incredibly dangerous and it is fortunate that there were no serious injuries.

The driver of the red BMW, Sobiechowski, was banned from driving for one year on October 18

‘It is incidents such as these that prompted us to set up Operation Staysail, the Force’s response to car rallies, about two years ago, as they endanger the public and can cause a significant amount of disruption to local residents.

‘On this occasion, Sobiechowski endangered a number of people and has now been disqualified from driving.

“As we have said previously, we recognize that genuine car enthusiasts gather lawfully and do so in a manner that does not cause inconvenience to local residents.

“However, we will continue to focus on those who break the law and ensure they are vigorously dealt with and brought to justice.”

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