Your Best Crash Shots...Let's See 'em.

Waahaaaaaaaaaaaaay!

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How about:
No one should have to see this, especially on it's first run out

Starts out great
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Then it starts to get a little out of hand
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No no no nooooooo
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Tissues at the ready
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Driver okay - that's Wayne walking towards us
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.DAVID.
 
It depends what level of competition they are competing at - national level and above they won't be interested.... below that maybe as they don't get the media attention.
You'd be surprised!
 
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British GT at Silverstone in 2015:

Sorry about the light, the composition, the focus and the clarity but I was panning at Stowe with the 70-200 when I heard the lockup and I didn't have time to change lenses. I wish they would give us more notice of these things.
 
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Crash sequence with a difference from Cadwell Park last Sunday. Peugeot 205 driven by Andy York hit the barrier at speed, but bounced out completely undamaged and carried on!!

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F3-OP-28052016-ML7537.jpg Glad to report British F3 driver Ameya Vaidyanathan was ok after this crash at Cascades, Oulton Park after clipping wheels with another car.
 
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View attachment 65553 Glad to report British F3 driver Ameya Vaidyanathan was ok after this crash at Cascades, Oulton Park after clipping wheels with another car.
Even better, the shunt was on Saturday, the car, engine, gearbox and driver all took the start of the first race on the Monday! Good shot.
 
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