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Simon Pagenaud loses his brakes in Turn 4 at Mid-Ohio and goes barrel rolling through the air before the race car finally settles in the gravel trap by the tire barrier. #NBCSports #IndyCar #MidOhio
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@DasE30Cuz
@DasE30Cuz Год назад
He's exactly right, flipping and shedding parts is reducing the energy and thus speed of impact. Probably best case scenario for a brake failure if you don't have a huge amount of space up to a barrier, which he still had quite a bit of regardless. Scary stuff, glad he's alright.
@guessundheit6494
@guessundheit6494 Год назад
Unlike Joey Hand's infamous crash at the same track. Hand's car was doing ups and downs, bouncing every time it hit the grass infield as it slowed. Pagenaud stayed pretty much level, not up and down, and the tires scraped over it instead of digging in.
@Jeffcatbuckeye
@Jeffcatbuckeye Год назад
@@guessundheit6494hands crash was in a totally different spot at “turn 3”
@cnelsonlv99
@cnelsonlv99 Год назад
With the aero screens that may be true, but that kind of roll is what killed Greg Moore, although Moore hit the wall first before going into a speed roll.
@iamnothuman77dartdontlie66
@iamnothuman77dartdontlie66 Год назад
@@cnelsonlv99the roll did not kill greg moore, his head hitting a concrete wall is what killed him
@StudioDaVeed
@StudioDaVeed Год назад
Had a keyboard warrior claim if the sand trap was paved the hit would have been more easy on the driver, lmao...where ya at KW?
@wpflesh6510
@wpflesh6510 Год назад
Kudos to the track worker for that baseball slide at the car…..
@uprightfossil6673
@uprightfossil6673 Год назад
My thoughts exactly
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад
Not a track worker that's one of the medical team.
@ReelAZMatt
@ReelAZMatt Год назад
150%!
@GamerGuyProductions
@GamerGuyProductions Год назад
Loved it
@Malc180s
@Malc180s Год назад
Yeah, really saved the day by being fat, slow and then sliding on the ground. Amazing. Kids these days, impressed at anything remotely different.
@heavenlyblue
@heavenlyblue Год назад
That woman rescue worker was so nice to him - he must have been mentally shaken up by that wreck.
@drycanyon
@drycanyon Год назад
I think she is a Doctor
@niko7903
@niko7903 Год назад
@@drycanyon Not sure if a Doctor, but yes a part of the medical team, so for sure a trained medical professional. A sweet holding of the hand in a moment like that is surely comforting.
@CamaroThings
@CamaroThings Год назад
If I crash... I want her first on the scene.
@retrokev7824
@retrokev7824 Год назад
Yea good to see both that and the fact that he was ok. He was absolutely hauling
@BrentonStirm
@BrentonStirm Год назад
She's the head Indycar doctor
@tigerdad777
@tigerdad777 Год назад
It's hard to appreciate how fast these cars are traveling until you see one out of control. The speed with which it left the track to the time it first touched the gravel was incredible. So glad he's all right.
@ramirogarcia1967
@ramirogarcia1967 Год назад
So many things worked well here. Wheel tethers. Aero screen, roll cages. Cockpit padding, deformable structures, etc. engineering at its finest.
@MAL9000.
@MAL9000. Год назад
Yeah also the gravel trap, if it was a asphalt run off like on newer circuits, he would have skidded along like Zhou in Silverstone last year.
@Urtlesquirt
@Urtlesquirt Год назад
It's insane to look back and remember all the protests as the halo was being introduced. I didn't keep up with Indycar at the time so I don't know if the aeroscreen had the same protests, but they have both shown time and time again that they save lives. The HANS device and headrest were also hugely important here, can't imagine hitting a violent and surviving without proper neck restraint.
@ramirogarcia1967
@ramirogarcia1967 Год назад
@@Urtlesquirt This was not a violent hit, a lot of energy had been dissipated before the car hit the tyre wall.
@jimbrown9477
@jimbrown9477 Год назад
the aeroscreen didnt do anything here, and it wasnt designed for this type of hit. the real mvp here is dallara's tub and the AMR safety team so please give credit where credit is due.
@saiintFPS
@saiintFPS 3 месяца назад
@@jimbrown9477 four rolls in the car lands upside down on top of its own wing. was far enough back I don't think it would have hit him, but in barrel roll crashes like this it's very easy for something to get into the cockpit and harm the driver.
@defnick1
@defnick1 Год назад
Wow!!! Full speed crash and he walks away!!! That was scary. Gotta love the rescue crews that do these races.
@jameswormsley460
@jameswormsley460 Год назад
👍👍
@R9naldo
@R9naldo Год назад
Nope all credit is to be given to the rollbar. Has saved probably 200+ lives across open wheel motorsport since the 70s or so
@fanf1516
@fanf1516 Год назад
He walks away because he didnt hitted anything. Flips do not hurt driver much. Only in hollywood movies.
@SammyMaggio
@SammyMaggio Год назад
That is incredibly scary. Glad he’s okay.
@sdsmt99
@sdsmt99 Месяц назад
I guarantee he won't miss a lap of racing.
@JaredR1996
@JaredR1996 Год назад
That entire sequence of barrel rolls was crazy to see at normal speed. Glad he’s okay
@ryansheehan9462
@ryansheehan9462 Год назад
Honestly what hit me immediately was the sound. That was incredible.
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
Not. Barrel. Rolls. Do you know what a barrel looks like? Can you imagine what rolling around the length of a barrel would look like?
@justlucky8254
@justlucky8254 Год назад
@@DoctorShocktor what are you saying? That wasn't a "barrel roll"?
@RobertNielsen1970
@RobertNielsen1970 Год назад
@@DoctorShocktor They _were_ barrel rolls.
@User20758
@User20758 Год назад
One ride that driver won't forget! Glad to see him on his feet. What a testament to the safety of the cars!! What a build!!👍
@TonyWud
@TonyWud Год назад
If he remembers it, he'll never forget it.
@MrJeanjean2009
@MrJeanjean2009 Год назад
Not safety of the track though, why is there like a hill right at that corner?!
@User20758
@User20758 Год назад
@@MrJeanjean2009 u sayn he needs one of those contraptions that tell him when to turn?? That's funny
@aiwash2766
@aiwash2766 Год назад
Haven’t seen this level of crash in a road course in a long time so happy Pagenaud is ok
@HilltopperTA
@HilltopperTA Год назад
Since Zhou for sure
@stockracingunlimited
@stockracingunlimited Год назад
​@@HilltopperTAeven farther back, this was hella fast flips
@fanf1516
@fanf1516 Год назад
What is level of crash? It was flips only. Flips are not really hurt driver. Its just like whirpool.
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад
@@fanf1516 You have zero idea of what it's like. Lots of drivers have been injured in open wheel roll overs.
@fanf1516
@fanf1516 Год назад
@@goodshipkaraboudjan But its not high G hit. And now when cockpits are covered it's almost nothing.
@jayprice1468
@jayprice1468 Год назад
Man those Indycars are strong. Thank god for that
@WarnerWrestling
@WarnerWrestling Год назад
Thank Engineers, builders, welders and shop guys who build them
@dimitrijensk2845
@dimitrijensk2845 Год назад
@@WarnerWrestlingyou know very well what he is trying to say, don’t be so obtuse.
@jayprice1468
@jayprice1468 Год назад
@@dimitrijensk2845 thank you for saying that before I did
@toyotaecw
@toyotaecw Год назад
@@dimitrijensk2845But in a way he’s right. And i don’t mean 90 degrees either.
@alessandro7805
@alessandro7805 Год назад
Thank Dallara for that 🇮🇹💪
@xtheamazingax
@xtheamazingax Год назад
Brake failure… a driver’s worst nightmare. So glad Simon’s ok.
@boggitooggi4771
@boggitooggi4771 Год назад
The way she holds his hand
@defnick1
@defnick1 Год назад
I love how racing is all family. The drivers, the crews and the safety workers are all family and she proved it. Awesome!!!!
@dimitrijensk2845
@dimitrijensk2845 Год назад
@@defnick1yeah, they travel to the races instead of having different teams at each track. The drivers and safety team at the bare minimum know of each other.
@ninetailedfox579121
@ninetailedfox579121 Год назад
@@defnick1 Not family at all, just good medical practice. He is clearly going through some shock and it is best to keep people like that as comfortable as possible.
@biscuitcase83
@biscuitcase83 Год назад
​​@@ninetailedfox579121Yes that's correct but the family thing is also true. My partner works in motorsport (mostly here in the UK), I go along with him a lot. Especially when accidents happen it can feel very much like a family the way everyone responds to it and supports each other. Marshals, pit crews, drivers, team bosses, commentators, medical team, officials, everyone
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад
@@ninetailedfox579121 She's a Doctor for the series, the Medical team and drivers/crew all know each other well. They're full time, same as the AMR team. Dr Gary Hartstein asked for the same kind of operation when he was the Medical Chief for F1 but got shut down due to cost.
@xKrispyx
@xKrispyx Год назад
The AMR team never ceases to amaze me. Kudos to Dallara for building an incredible race car and keeping Simon safe. He did what he could to help himself, modern safety technology and good engineering did the rest. Hope Simon recovers quickly!
@steveconley8025
@steveconley8025 7 месяцев назад
What's amazing is that the tub was 100% intact, barely even a scratch or dent. It's amazing what these cars can withstand. Sad that Simon suffered what is likely a career ending concussion.
@monica93304
@monica93304 Год назад
That was incredible. The fact that he was able to throw it sideways upon noticing the brake failure is a testament to his driving ability. The presence of mind to stay cool under pressure saved him along with the safety features of the car. These drivers don't make enough money when you think of it this way. Glad he's ok.
@thereal84
@thereal84 Год назад
I love the slide into the dirt the safety guy did 😂
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад
Doctor, and yes very impressive. Zero thought for themselves.
@mwalker3547
@mwalker3547 Год назад
Glad Simon's OK. What a horrific accident.
@TrafficCamWatch
@TrafficCamWatch Год назад
Well that was the largest crash in Mid Ohio since Joey Hand's crash in 2006.
@truthhurts1754
@truthhurts1754 Год назад
Yeah I was there for that and I was there for Michael Andretti's which was very similar to this crash
@rafaelandrezo213
@rafaelandrezo213 Год назад
Michael Andretti had a very similar crash in that exact same spot in the late 90s (1997 if I remember correctly). The depression after the asphalt ends causes this. Every car that goes off in speed in that place will flip over
@Moli571
@Moli571 Год назад
Do you know if that dip was built create that flip and dissipate energy?
@Jeffcatbuckeye
@Jeffcatbuckeye Год назад
@@Moli571it’s just the way the course is. Natural terrain course. It’s always been that way.
@FOH3663
@FOH3663 Год назад
As an undulating circuit, that's the top of the turns banking ... falling away to the sand trap.
@DrColoso
@DrColoso Год назад
1998
@treyblaze22
@treyblaze22 Год назад
remember in 2006 in the American le mans series sports car race when one of the Aston Martin flew off at that same corner and into the barrier.
@jaywall6305
@jaywall6305 Год назад
Man! Glad Simon’s okay! That was a huge one!
@SRV
@SRV Год назад
2:46 That full speed clip is shocking!!! The aeroscreen gives me some anxiety when a car is upside down and digs into the gravel like that, not much room to escape or be extracted in a hurry...
@CruelYeti
@CruelYeti Год назад
my thoughts exactly... Bell immediately said "Thank God for the aeroscreen," but watching it, it didnt do anything when watching the slow mode. It hinder his escape.
@jimbrown9477
@jimbrown9477 Год назад
the first time a fire happens and a driver gets trapped inside the aeroscreen, trust me, they're going to rethink the whole idea.
@eduardoholanda4802
@eduardoholanda4802 11 месяцев назад
@@jimbrown9477 Major fires are extremely rare in modern motorsport. It would take a massive crash to rupture the fuel cell, which would almost certainly render the driver unconscious anyway. Not to mention modern devices such as oxygen, fire extinguisher in the cockpit and high-tech fire suits that allow drivers to stay up to 30 seconds exposed to flames without serious consequences, like Grosjean in Bahrain 2020.
@treyblaze22
@treyblaze22 11 месяцев назад
The slow motion one is just as shocking as well.
@smittys_03svt21
@smittys_03svt21 Год назад
Holy sh*t. That was wild. Glad he's okay!
@ChucksPullingVideos
@ChucksPullingVideos Год назад
Oh my goodness what a crash!! Big shoutout to the safety team for their quickness, teamwork, and caring in getting Simon out of the car and making sure he was okay after that massive flip.
@T25de
@T25de Год назад
0:40 respect to the hustle of safety team
@hirisk761
@hirisk761 Год назад
that was probably the most violent rolls I've seen in a long time!
@randymalispina9110
@randymalispina9110 Год назад
My neck and back hurts just watching that. Happy to see that he’s okay 😊
@uprightfossil6673
@uprightfossil6673 Год назад
The first rescue worker slide into perfect position 10/10… respect.
@joed9269
@joed9269 Год назад
Glad he’s ok. And glad he was able to scrub some energy. Also glad the wheel straps worked for the people on the other side of that fence.
@Tommy23269
@Tommy23269 Год назад
That’s one of the most violent Indycar crashes I’ve ever seen
@ChrisNett42
@ChrisNett42 Год назад
I would like to personally thank everyone who works to keep our drivers safe!!! All of the safety crews, the track designers, the car manufacturers, the safety manufacturers and designers and manufactures of devices such as the HANS device!!! THANK YOU!!!
@g00dl00kinb0i
@g00dl00kinb0i Год назад
The scariest part of this was not having brakes at 180mph+ with a 80mph corner up ahead. Most of these career drivers have been in high speed crashes more then once and lived to tell about it. Now watching a road car do this at 80mph would surely be gruesome....all the best to the legendary Frenchman and many more races to come👍
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
I’m guessing that 6.5 high speed rolls is also terrifying. Hard to judge which is worse.
@g00dl00kinb0i
@g00dl00kinb0i Год назад
All I'm saying is that I'd rather crash in an open wheel race car then in a road car at half that speed. Road cars only guarantee survival up to a certain speed whereas race cars have a much higher survival rate, even after catching some air.
@mikecain2511
@mikecain2511 5 месяцев назад
what a testament of how well that safety equipment works
@hanginleft17
@hanginleft17 Год назад
AMR safety team are great. Props to that person that slid
@Torazafuse
@Torazafuse Год назад
Dallara is a proud of Italy
@louielouiepks
@louielouiepks Год назад
Good roll cage.
@LeviLeonards-zt3bs
@LeviLeonards-zt3bs Год назад
The scariest part was that the car was flying before it started rolling!
@CraigPaulWilson
@CraigPaulWilson Год назад
Yeah, guessing it got launched by the change in surface as it hit the edge of the grass side-on.
@Jeffcatbuckeye
@Jeffcatbuckeye Год назад
@@CraigPaulWilsonit’s about a 20 foot drop
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
Uh no. The driver wouldn’t even sense the flying part, it was pretty level.
@ninetailedfox579121
@ninetailedfox579121 Год назад
@@CraigPaulWilson Not the change of surface, it looks like the edge of the track rises up and the grass part goes back down. Basically it's a ramp.
@Jeffcatbuckeye
@Jeffcatbuckeye Год назад
@@ninetailedfox579121 it is a ramp
@anthonynonya
@anthonynonya Год назад
My favorite thing about violent and scary crashes is seeing the driver get out and walk away.
@RobertNielsen1970
@RobertNielsen1970 Год назад
I know, right?
@adamkrim8867
@adamkrim8867 Год назад
Kudos to the medical and AMR teams getting to him so quick and making sure he was ok. Could’ve been a lot worse
@evanabernathy9677
@evanabernathy9677 2 месяца назад
Gets Out Of The Car: Gives A Thumbs Up Says I'm Okay. Next Day: You Get A Head Injury That's Pretty Brutal To See.
@1GuyGaming
@1GuyGaming Год назад
that is one of the scariest crashes I have ever seen, I'm glad he's okay.
@Left-Foot-Brake
@Left-Foot-Brake Год назад
Glad he's okay! The Aeroscreen proves better than the Halo AGAIN.
@BigEightiesNewWave
@BigEightiesNewWave Год назад
Wheel tethers worked well, saving lives possibly.
@julianyglesias
@julianyglesias Год назад
Wow! That was crazy. I'm glad he's okay!
@scottgardiner7418
@scottgardiner7418 Год назад
Nothing scarier than watching an indy roll towards a concrete wall like that. Brings back a a lot of emotion . Reminded me of the Greg Moore crash.
@rioimmanuel4379
@rioimmanuel4379 11 месяцев назад
Man I will always say that safety team in american racing is the best out there no matter what the series is, indycar, nascad or imsa, they have the quickest response and act so fast whatever the condition. Kudos to all the safety team!
@LewisHamiltonMSPR
@LewisHamiltonMSPR Год назад
Luckily for Simon, that was about the best and nicest crash you could have in that scenario at those speeds. So many minor differences could have made that crash so much worse.
@wilfridoreyesrodriguez2253
@wilfridoreyesrodriguez2253 Год назад
And not only remember the Michael Andretti's crash in this track, I got the reminiscent of the Patrick Carpentier's flip in Road America in 1999, was too scariest as this one.
@Thx-cn8gk
@Thx-cn8gk 3 месяца назад
Simon Pagenaud is a legend. it's time to think only of the grandchildren and the house in the countryside.
@lewishlyd
@lewishlyd 10 месяцев назад
Props to Simon for maneuvering his car in the best way he possibly could, and glad to hear he's alright!
@georgew.5639
@georgew.5639 Год назад
Even though he was rolling and skipping through the gravel trap, the gravel did slow the vehicle down and minimized the impact with the tire barrier.
@polycube868
@polycube868 Год назад
I don't think I've EVER seen an IndyCar barrel roll like that! I've seen them go airborne but that looked like Ryan Newman's Daytona 2003 crash, I mean I remember a Ganassi car at Chicagoland in 2005 going airborne but no barrel rolls.
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
And you haven’t seen one here. A barrel roll is literally the shape of traveling inside a barrel. This car did longitudinal rolls or flips. Words actually have meanings, amazing I know!
@richardcoreno
@richardcoreno Год назад
The science of safety in the design of these hot rods is fully demonstrated here.
@hmdwgf
@hmdwgf Год назад
My God that was scary. That has to be the worst road course crash in IndyCar in a long time.
@Atticus3lack
@Atticus3lack Год назад
So glad he rolled and didn't go head on into the barrier.
@stysner4580
@stysner4580 Год назад
"Ah he did 1 turn it wasn't that bad"... Then the replay, holy smokes... That was wild.
@PSC-ll2dn
@PSC-ll2dn Год назад
Reminds me of Fabian Coulthards roll at Bathurst in 2010 doing around 280kph but in a V8 Supercar. rolled the same amount ot time's but credit to the people who build these cars to keep the driver safe
@ashroyer03
@ashroyer03 2 месяца назад
Can’t believe I was there to see that live last year
@kh40yr
@kh40yr Год назад
Highlight Reels!!, , Forever!!. Simon made history on that one.
@frankemerson8584
@frankemerson8584 Год назад
Reminiscent of Michael Andretti's crash there way back when. Glad he's OK, scary stuff.
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад
Great to see he is ok. He's not had a huge shunt in a long and successful career. MSR need to sort their house out, with their budget their cars should firstly not be getting brake failure and secondly perform much better. Also well done Indycar and Dallara, the cars are bulletproof and the Aeroscreen is world leading.
@Hollowsmith
@Hollowsmith Год назад
My god. The SPEED that vehicle went off course at was horrifying, heading towards a 90 degree wall, and frankly, parts of that wall were NOT well protected (notice the concrete barriers sticking out above the tires that could have been first impact for a flying car). All things considered, those barrel rolls were crucial to avoiding an absolutely devastating blunt force impact.
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
If they were “barrel rolls”, probably would have been worse. Thank goodness they were just simple rolls.
@allpurposeshampooandbodywash
@@DoctorShocktor you seem really invested in 'correcting' people here.
@photudiodan4648
@photudiodan4648 Год назад
AMR + Holmatra = Best in the world.
@GrantMerle
@GrantMerle Месяц назад
Hope he fully recovers and possibly able to race again.
@BDMotorsport
@BDMotorsport 4 месяца назад
Marshalls and medical team are top tier here. Well done all.
@billyoe1446
@billyoe1446 Год назад
Wow, I worked in various forms of racing for 20+ years. That's one of the most violent mishaps I've ever seen.
@beyondcitylimits
@beyondcitylimits Год назад
That's impressive, all the wheels stayed tethered to the chassis considering what happened at the Indy 500
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
They normally all stay attached. The one incident at Indy in twenty some years is an EXCEPTION, not something to “be considered” in other accidents.
@mitch868
@mitch868 Год назад
And he walked away. Thank goodness, and thanks to car safety, and thanks to the safety team. 🥵
@mode1charlie170
@mode1charlie170 Год назад
Incredible engineering behind those cars…
@jag1809
@jag1809 Год назад
Good thing that the car also flipped on its side rather than tumbling and slamming on the nose and tail putting more strain on his spine. Im soo happy he's ok that was scary.
@davedefea5530
@davedefea5530 Год назад
UNBELIEVABLE! Kuddos to the safety teams and engineering!
@maxstoegi5828
@maxstoegi5828 Год назад
This crash is a hybrid of Andretti at Mid Ohio in 98 and Carpentier at Road America in 99
@retroguy1976
@retroguy1976 Год назад
thats wild he flying and tossing and turning glad he's okay thats scary as heck
@grolandaisdecoeur2422
@grolandaisdecoeur2422 Год назад
Allez Simon on est avec toi !❤
@tommymorano7254
@tommymorano7254 Год назад
That’s one of the scariest wrecks of seen in a Indycar in years besides the big oval tracks, that’s a bad wreck at a road course.
@6672Kevin
@6672Kevin Год назад
this is far more scarier than Fernando Alonso 2016 Australia crash glad the driver is okay and unhurt
@mrragge7986
@mrragge7986 Год назад
He rolled so fast!
@joseluisleonhernandez6853
@joseluisleonhernandez6853 Год назад
.. Esto me recordo a un accidente muy similar que le sucedio a m andreti en ese mismo lugar...hace muchos años...bien por los pilotos.
@panicatthe6isco
@panicatthe6isco Год назад
glad he's ok, scary week for motorsports fan especially after the loss of a F4 driver.
@terrencethorn9237
@terrencethorn9237 Год назад
Holy S--t ! That was a wicked crash. Respect to the safety standards of that chassis and IndyCar !
@stefanotoccafondi8093
@stefanotoccafondi8093 Год назад
When the car capsizes the windscreen is anything but an improvement in terms of safety as the driver can easily be entrapped in the car....beyond making these cars an eyesore
@AustinOgonoski
@AustinOgonoski Год назад
Correct.
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
Nonsense.
@ninetailedfox579121
@ninetailedfox579121 Год назад
Alright then let's try getting in one of these cars without a windscreen, flipping it upside down and seeing how easy it is to get out of.
@Didier-0764
@Didier-0764 Год назад
Incroyable Simon😱, j'ai essayé de compter le nombre de tonneau qu'il a fait mais ça va trop vite 😮😮 voiture bien sécurisée rien à dire 👍
@bluenetmarketing
@bluenetmarketing Год назад
It's great to see the female safety crew member helping him along. Very comforting to him.
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад
She's a doctor.
@bluenetmarketing
@bluenetmarketing Год назад
@@goodshipkaraboudjan I know.
@jimbolen6364
@jimbolen6364 Год назад
@@goodshipkaraboudjan And head of the AMR safety team.
@TURST67
@TURST67 Год назад
Nice to see that the track was properly designed, with that much room for failures like this (barely touched the tyre wall), and also that the wheels stayed attached to the car like they are supposed to.
@juancatfish1
@juancatfish1 Год назад
All the tires stayed connected to the car. Better teether connections since Indy.
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
Same connection system. Indy was a HUGE outlier. SMH people have no concept of statistics.
@scottbaker3221
@scottbaker3221 Год назад
End of the back straight at Mid Ohio. I believe Michael Andretti had a similar crash at this spot, years ago
@jonathan_m_racing
@jonathan_m_racing Год назад
AutoNation has been flipping a lot this season. First Kirkwood now Pageneaud
@aaronmcmichael570
@aaronmcmichael570 Год назад
Wow man! That looked incredibly bad! So glad he is ok!
@radicalrick9587
@radicalrick9587 Год назад
*Dang, he cleared half a football field of grass to land in the dirt!*
@cindy4175
@cindy4175 5 дней назад
O my god, that looks horrific!!! 😱😱 Is this the crash where he got out of the car, seemingly okay, but ended up having braindamage and hasn't been able to race till this day?? I just heard about it in a Dutch racing program and they said he's still having a lot of health isseus... That's horrible... 😲Never ceases to amaze me what adrenaline can do... I've had a major car-crash myself, a head-on collision at a combined speed of 125mph. The car was completely totalled and I had shattered my left-ankle, broke my right foot as well, fractured my sternum and collarbone, shifted 2 vertebrae in my neck, had a skullfracture and internal bleedings, but I still managed to get out of the car over the driversseat when the fire department couldn't get me out, without feeling a thing, all because of the adrenaline... Amazing what it does to the body so you can survive, but as you can see here it can also mask some serious injuries. I hope he's gonna be okay!! 🙏🙏
@stevem8112
@stevem8112 День назад
Yes he's still dealing with the aftermath of this. He posts on Instagram and recently posted an update.
@TheBatmanjb
@TheBatmanjb Год назад
Racing will always be dangerous I'm glad they have the higher protection for the head, there are still more advances to come especially in the cockpit.
@manga12
@manga12 Год назад
dang that was crazy a testament to the new tech that protects them though, you dont usually see that in indycar though sprints or other open wheel yes but not indy cuz its got more downforce and less top heavy
@davidali2043
@davidali2043 Год назад
incroyable la vitesse à laquelle il sort de la piste 😱
@Didier-0764
@Didier-0764 Год назад
A essayé de compter le nombre de tonneau 🤔🤔 vu la vitesse pas facile
@KatDrivtx7
@KatDrivtx7 Год назад
Grosse frayeur quand même pour Simon !! Ouf il va bien !! Incroyable impressionnant....
@lonewolf2513
@lonewolf2513 Год назад
I saw this live in person and all of us overlooking china beach we were shocked
@estes0003
@estes0003 Год назад
Thank God for the F1 Halo and Indycar aeroscreen. They have saved the lives of numerous drivers the last few years.
@SASraceCAM
@SASraceCAM Год назад
that has got to be record of air time wow Glad he is ok
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Год назад
????? It was in the air for a couple seconds, then started rolling. No airtime hardly at all.
@ChasingChampionships
@ChasingChampionships Год назад
The worst wreck for a driver. Having no brakes has to be the scariest thing except for maybe a hung throttle. So glad he’s ok. I don’t know if they ever read comments but I would like to thank the safety crews for not only this wreck but every other across Motorsports
@gregj831
@gregj831 Год назад
Somebody sure messed up with the brake job because Pagenaud is a top end driver who just nearly got killed. Thank God he is ok.
@skynet0912
@skynet0912 Год назад
Lucky to avoid any big singular impacts, and the car just kept rolling and rolling...
@diggystyon3841
@diggystyon3841 Год назад
We MUST see the on board for this one!!!
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