OK, Here's what probably happened. Look at the front right rim. The tire blew, and the driver lost control and jammed on the brakes. The car subsequently plowed into a curb, snapping the rim and putting it into the condition you see here.
Due to the high speed, it rolled to the right and forward, with most of the impact of the roll being taken by the front end. This was most likely on road with gravel or sand on the side, judging by the abrasion of the front right quarter-panel. At this point, the right mirror was gone. As it came down on the left front quarter panel, it bounced (maybe a harder surface,) snapping the left mirror off.
At this point, visualize the car on its left quarter panel, with the body at about a 30° angle to the ground.
The bounce swung the tail end over and around the car, most likely pivoting counter-clokwise, where it slammed into a wall, damaging the back end, and popping the roof.
After the test driver was checked and found to be in good health, he was put into critical conditon by the car's owner's fist.
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