Modern electronics can't fix stupid. He turned against the skid instead of into it and the car rotated. He compounded the problem by hitting the brakes to keep from going into the rear of the camera car, which in turn unweighted the rear and induced text book off throttle snap oversteer.

As crazy as it sounds, he might not have planted it into the wall if he would have cut the wheel to lock and nailed the gas. It may have just made the car break traction and spinout in the middle of the road (think of how NASCAR and F1 Drivers recover from a mid-spin)  instead of vectoring him into the guardrail.