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Don’t think I have ever seen one quite like this.
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17 years old, wow. Didn't know it was possible to drive in those kinda races at such a young age.
http://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/2...fers-spinal-fracture-270-km-h-formula-3-crash
Looking at that last shot allows you to really see what happened. She was flying down the inside of the lane before the turn, so she either had some major mechanical issues or she had right next to no awareness / knowledge of the course layout. It's amazing that she made it out alive. The Lord was definitely watching over her on that one.
Probably the best outcome was going airborne over the wall. That wall isn't designed to have a high speed head on impact.
17 years old, wow. Didn't know it was possible to drive in those kinda races at such a young age.
http://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/2...fers-spinal-fracture-270-km-h-formula-3-crash
The Lord was definitely watching over her on that one.
Maybe all walls should be made of scaffolding with soft fluid filled bags of humans now. Glad she made it.The “wall” is actually a series of energy absorbing layers. They do a very good job with impact at all angles. Soft walls are probably the best safety innovation in auto racing in the last 30 years.
Looking at that last shot allows you to really see what happened. She was flying down the inside of the lane before the turn, so she either had some major mechanical issues or she had right next to no awareness / knowledge of the course layout. It's amazing that she made it out alive. The Lord was definitely watching over her on that one.
Probably the best outcome was going airborne over the wall. That wall isn't designed to have a high speed head on impact.
they run the course for days in advance, so she knew the layout.
she had no braking because her car never slowed.
that was absolutely terrifying.