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PICS: Rookie escapes horror shunt.

During qualifying for last weekend's Samsung 500 at Texas Motor Speedway – the seventh round on the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup calendar – Michael McDowell suffered the mother of all shunts in the #00 Aaron's Toyota machine.

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.. and we all thought the ITV commentary was bad :P
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Posted by John - Unregistered (37 days ago)
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John - Thankfully, Speed's F1 commentary is much better.
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Posted by Jason - Unregistered (37 days ago)
 1 people agree.

"He walked away from his car, and waved to the crowd"

Was it some sort of religious program?
The story of some kind of new messiah?



Impressive anyway, both the shunt and its outcome.
It reminds me of Kubica's crash last year...

People like me remember when drivers were losing their lives every here and then... What a pity that cars and tracks were not as safe then...
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Posted by Who Cares - Unregistered (37 days ago)
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John, the Fox commentators are actually very good as is their Nascar coverage in general. Your just hearing a small snippet there.

Anyway that was a wild crash, saw it Sky coverage at the weekend, glad he walked away.
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Posted by FooAtari . (35 days ago)
That was a very hard crash and thank everyone for safer everything since Dale Earnhardt lost his life.
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Posted by Stephen Farr (27 days ago)
whoa that was one hell of a crash! glad to see he walked away in one piece.
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