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As much as I like Mark, He's got some explaining to do.
At 15:42 the center console is shown, and autopilot is disengaged before impact. It was also engaged at 39mph during the youtube cut, and he struck the wall at 42mph. (ie the car accelerated into the wall)
Mark then posted the 'raw footage' on twitter. This also shows autopilot disengage before impact, but shows it was engaged at 42mph. This was a seprate take.
/edit;
Youtube, the first frames showing Autopilot being enabled: 39mph
Twitter, the first frames showing autopilot being enabled: 42mph
If you watch the footage it's clearly the same take.
From the twitter footage:
This is from the first couple frames showing that Autopilot is enabled, just as the blue lines appeared on screen: 42mph displayed on the center console.
And from the youtube footage:
Again, from the first couple frames as Autopilot is enabled, just as the blue lines appear: 39mph displayed on the center console.
Here's more from youtube, taken several seconds apart:
They are very very similar, but they do appear to be two different takes.