Ridgeland's Jim Pace had a little bit of excitement Saturday at Elkhart Lake’s Road America for the WeatherTech International Challenge in Wisconsin.
Mr. Pace wrote he was a-ok in the comments to one news article:
The conditions (speed, headwind, drafting, acceleration etc…) were the perfect storm here. The front end lifted midway up the hill and then she blew over backwards. A lot of dusts and sparks until it stopped. Crew members and rescue workers on the scene immediately. A wild ride but I’m 100% ok. I LOVE Road America!!! article.Glad he is ok. At least it wasn't a Mark IV. ;-)
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Betting wake turbulence. The shadow car, in the stills, has some extra elevation of the front end. Seen wake turbulence roll aircraft flying to close and in the turbulence path of another aircraft.
I went airborne back in 1972 after I hit a Angus cow going to work one night. Walked away.
It happened right at the crest of the hill. Car in front disturbed the clean air and took the downforce off the car behind it. Trailing car's front then got a little higher than normal, got air underneath it, and went flying just like Webber did in his Mercedes years ago.
That was some serious money left on the track. Hope the car can be fixed.
You don't often see the Pace car involved in a wreck.
[groan!]
I expect a Post-Covid world will eliminate non-essential "stuff" like this.
" I hit a Angus cow going to work one night. Walked away. "
LOL !
I can relate.
It wasn't a cow, but I drove into a Cowboy Malone boxed refrigerator that fell off one of their trucks at Northside Drive and Manhattan Road.
That was around 1979.
We laughed about it that night at Tubby's Tavern.
@12:03 ....man, never thought someone would beat me to a Webber/LeMans reference on Jackson Jambalaya...2020 gets weirder and weirder...
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