Driver Makes Unbelievable Save During The Texas 600
Towards the closing stages of the race, Colton Herta was attempting to take third place from Scott Dixon. However, Dixon squeezed Herta towards the bottom of the track, he dropped a wheel on the apron, and slid into the side of Dixon, ending both of their races.
Rossi was sitting behind the pair of them as the pair slid across the track. He only had one place to go - down onto the apron which had caused Herta to spin. Somehow, with a flurry of hand movements and some deft throttle control, Rossi kept his Andretti car pointing in the right direction. Oh yeah, and all of this is happening at around 200mph.
But wait, it gets better. In between doses of opposite lock, Rossi actually reached to try and change a setting on the steering wheel.
So, in the middle of avoiding an incident, driving down onto the pit apron and collecting a massive slide in order to prevent himself from having a sizeable shunt, Rossi had the presence of mind - and the skill - to realise the yellows would come out, take a hand off the wheel and change a setting in order to try and gain a tiny advantage.
Racing drivers (especially those in IndyCar) really are something else, aren’t they?
A version of this article was originally posted on WTF1
Comments
How does one even react that quickly?!
Literal superhuman
F1 would have probably given him a 10 second penalty for saving that. That really is one of the best overtakes/saves i’ve seen this year.
Rossi’s an animal
This is perfectly normal in burnout
only 200 miles an hour intensifies