Scary Nurburgring crash as ambulance rushes to scene after car smashes into wall
An ambulance has rushed to the scene of a major accident at the Nurburgring Nordschleife after a car ripped through a metal barrier. Recovery teams were seen working around the damaged Porsche Cayman after the heavy accident during the 24 Hours of Nurburgring.
German driver Jürgen Vöhringer was behind the wheel of the number 186 W&S Motorsport car. The accident happened at the Stefan Bellof-S towards the end of the 17 mile circuit.
No clips of the accident have been released but photos show heavy damage to the rear end and the roof. Photos showed severe damage to the barrier on the right and left hand side of the corner.
It suggested the car hit the wall on the right before bouncing across the road and striking the left hand wall before spinning off. The Porsche eventually ended up around 200 metres down the road nestled on a patch of grass just off the racing line.
Screenshots also showed tyre carcass lying on the right hand side of the circuit just a few hundred metres from the crash site. Repair teams were later spotted arriving to fix the damage with still more than three hours to go in the event.
Due to the massive nature of the circuit, race organisers didn’t suspend the race with a Code 60 introduced instead. This is used regularly during endurance events to slow down vehicles near the incident alone while allowing racing to continue elsewhere.
Vöhringer is sharing the Cayman with Sébastien Carcone, Axel Duffner and Max Lamesch. Vöhringer and Carcone have plenty of experience on the circuit having competed in the Nurburgring Endurance Series.
Ahead of the race, team boss Daniel Shellhaas claimed the race was the “toughest in then world”. He explained: :The excitement and anticipation for the 24-hour race is very high every year.
“It’s not without reason that it’s considered the toughest endurance race in the world and the weather in the Eifel in particular always ensures that the cards are reshuffled.
“We have three strong driver crews in our Porsche Cayman GT4 and of course we want to bring them all to the finish line on Sunday afternoon and finish on the podium.”
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