So I'm shooting a little video at the start of Race #2 (MG's) this afternoon at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, since Dan KB3HVN is taking his turn as corner communications. Second lap -- first competition, since Lap #1 is the pace lap -- follow the leaders around the corner, and the flagger next to me goes "oh, sh!t!!"
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Of course I missed it when it happened... MGB 62 Brown didn't make the turn coming out of Corner 17, went up on the grass, hit the hand rail (which stopped him) and stopped on the marble monument that's located along the road.
The driver emerged unscathed... well, at least from the wreck. From what he was saying, his wife was going to have a conniption fit, and he was worried about fixing the car. I did point out to him that it would be cheaper (and less painful) to fix the car than to fix him.
I did get a 5 minute video of the wrecker pulling him out of the mess. Didn't even scratch the car, I was impressed.
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At the end, the car is hanging from it's tow ropes (or whatever they used), the Coarse Crew backed up a "flat bed" underneath the car, and then they gently lowered the car right onto the wrecker's bed. And away it rolled, back to the Paddock.
The City will probably bill the PVGP a pretty penny to fix the handrail though (it's alongside the walk way down to the monument). So it goes.