By the way, that's our friend Jim Hunter just before re-evaluating the state of his underwear after seeing a 458 Challenge flying upside-down over his shooting position on the outside of the corkscrew at Laguna Seca. What you have to do to get a good shot these days... Thanks for the videos Jim!
After changing my underwear I managed to get a couple of good shots of the painful aftermath. Dragging a 458 down the hill upside down? Really? LOL
I had absolutely no sight nor warning on the wayward car's approach.
The video does not fairly relay the steepness of the grade; one second I'm shooting, the next I'm looking at a formerly beautiful Ferrari 458 spinning high in the air right over my head!
To have been taken out by a Ferrari that I was not even driving would have been exceptionally cruel LOL
That's karma... for using those sort of graphics in a perfectly good 458. Even so, sliding the car on the roof was a little "over the top". It hurt! Couldn't they roll it first?
If you look at the clip just before the 1:55 door flying open, you'll see the same car get tagged at the top of the corkscrew. Must have damaged the door catch. The guy ran about 5 laps with his door opening at the bottom of the screw, before he disappeared. Likely was black-flagged though I don't know for sure.
Glad you guys like my video. Happened to see the car flying through on a weird line out of the corner of my eye, and managed to hit the button just in time.
Anyone else concerned about how long it took for the marshalls to get there? If there had been a fire, or more serious issue, that would become a bad situation fast.
That's what I was about to say. Unfortunately, I was there, standing at that same spot, when Rodriguez's accident happened. It's good that they moved the wall back but it still seems like they could do more. It is a moment that will live with me for the rest of my life. RIP Gonchi.
After changing my underwear I managed to get a couple of good shots of the painful aftermath. Dragging a 458 down the hill upside down? Really? LOL
ReplyDeleteI had absolutely no sight nor warning on the wayward car's approach.
The video does not fairly relay the steepness of the grade; one second I'm shooting, the next I'm looking at a formerly beautiful Ferrari 458 spinning high in the air right over my head!
To have been taken out by a Ferrari that I was not even driving would have been exceptionally cruel LOL
That's karma... for using those sort of graphics in a perfectly good 458. Even so, sliding the car on the roof was a little "over the top". It hurt! Couldn't they roll it first?
ReplyDeleteDid you note the driver's door flying open at 1:55 in that video? There's a lot of g-force at the bottom of the corkscrew.
ReplyDeleteIf you look at the clip just before the 1:55 door flying open, you'll see the same car get tagged at the top of the corkscrew. Must have damaged the door catch. The guy ran about 5 laps with his door opening at the bottom of the screw, before he disappeared. Likely was black-flagged though I don't know for sure.
DeleteGlad you guys like my video. Happened to see the car flying through on a weird line out of the corner of my eye, and managed to hit the button just in time.
Anyone else concerned about how long it took for the marshalls to get there? If there had been a fire, or more serious issue, that would become a bad situation fast.
ReplyDeleteVery similar to Gonchi Rodriguez crash.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I was about to say. Unfortunately, I was there, standing at that same spot, when Rodriguez's accident happened. It's good that they moved the wall back but it still seems like they could do more. It is a moment that will live with me for the rest of my life. RIP Gonchi.
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