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Speeding driver dies after being thrown from car

A speeding driver was thrown from his car and killed🅺 in ൲Manhattan early Sunday after a crash that left his vehicle a mangled mess.

The victim lost control of his Nissan Maxꦆima at around 3 a.m. and slammed into a median on the West Side Highway, cops said.

The 30-year-old driver flip✨ped his car onto its hood and was ejected onto the pavement, according to police. He was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital, where he died.

The police wer♛e withholding the victim’s name, pending family no🅠tification.

Cops s𝕴aid there were no other vehicles involved in the crash and that the cause has noꩲt yet been determined.

A witness said it appeared the c𓂃ar had been speeding — at an estimated 100 mph — before the deadly crash.

All 🎶that was left of the Maxima early Sunday morning was a heap of twisted metal.

The high-speed accident comes just days after cops arrested a ꦦspeed demon who posted a YouTube video of♊ himself driving a loop around Manhattan in record-setting time.

Adam Tang was charged with reckless endangerment✃ Friday after a stunt that took his blue BMW Z4 roadster around the borough in 24 minutes and seven seconds — an average speed of 66 mph. Cops ﷽tracked down the vehicle outside his Harlem apartment, according to law-enforcement sources.

After his arrest, Tang even bragged to cops about other exploits, i🤡nclu𒅌ding the claim that he once covered 4,000 miles in 38 hours, according to prosecutors.

Earlier this month, four young people di꧟ed when a fast-car enthusiast crashed his rented Volkswagen into the base of a highwayꦯ overpass in Westchester,

Bruno Vaccarezza, 19, of Cos Cob, Conn., wrecked his car on the Sprain B๊rook Parkway on Sept. 1, killing himself and his three young friends.

A neighbor said♛ Vaccarezza was learning to “tune” cars in order to make them go fas💃ter.

The young speedster had c🔴rashed his Mini Cooper just weeks earlier — after which his doting father promptly rented the Volkswagen Golf to replace the wrecked vehicle.