Keslowski slams the wall head-on, flies onto the roof of Allmendinger's car...

AndyMarquisLIVE

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... and is not alright - had to be pulled out of the car and not on his own power.

Red Flag is out, and it isn't sure that he's ok. The wreck looked similar to the crash that killed Blaise Alexander in an ARCA race on October 4, 2001 at the Lowe's Motor Speedway.

Speed of impact (with the SAFER barrier) for Keslowski: 142 MPH.
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

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Breaking ...

Kesolowski is still undergoing x-rays but is alive, okay, and alert. He is in stable condition. Once more, kudos to NASCAR for mandating the HANS device and mandating the SAFER barrier at all NASCAR tracks. :clap:
 
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tikipirate

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142MPH? That was as fast as I could coax my rented diesel Mercedes to go on the autobahn. Audi A6s, A8s, AMG Mercs, and (of course) Porsche 911s were blasting past me like I was standing still. (AMG Mercs are electronically limited to 186 MPH per legal advisement. A quick flash of the memory removes that limitation.)

How come racing doesn't seem like racing anymore? I remember when NASCAR would turn 200+MPH laps in Dodge Chargers and Plymouth Superbirds.
 
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