A Kangaroo At Bathurst Had A Go At Being A Safety Car
G'day Skip 🦘#B12hr pic.twitter.com/pBoR53SqdM
— Bathurst 12 Hour (@Bathurst12hour) January 31, 2020
The Mount Panorama circuit is known for its wildlife invasions, with any races at Bathurst known for the driver notes specifically mentioning what to do when a kangaroo finds its way onto the track.
We hope the drivers read the rules because that’s exactly what happened during practice for this weekend’s Bathurst 12 Hours. A couple of ‘roos cheerily hopped along the track on the run up to The Cutting and holding up a queue of cars, prompting the red flags.
It was a very incident-filled day, which was punctuated by a number of crashes and offs. Marvin Kirchhofer was fortunate to walk away from this terrifying roll in which his Aston Martin almost vaulted the barriers.
This is terrifying. #B12hr pic.twitter.com/9NFSELa7t3
— Bathurst 12 Hour (@Bathurst12hour) February 1, 2020
Then there was this nasty incident where Sam Shahin was tagged into the wall coming out of the McPhillamy Park corner at the top of the mountain. Narrowly missed by a couple of cars, the unsighted Mercedes of Tyler Everingham clips the stricken Shahin and is fired into the wall. Luckily, everyone involved was OK.
#B12hr #RSLB12Hr #Bathurst12hour angle from the top courtesy of Shakedown Racing FB Group pic.twitter.com/LuS4Ftu7Il
— Angus Cooke (@Rangus269) February 1, 2020
Thankfully Everingham is OK after that one. #B12hr #VASC pic.twitter.com/qAZIy3fHXa
— Bathurst 12 Hour (@Bathurst12hour) February 1, 2020
And how about this moment, where a Lamborghini Huracan ended up on top of the tyre wall?
Have you ever seen anything like this!#B12hr pic.twitter.com/55Gt0MPItZ
— Bathurst 12 Hour (@Bathurst12hour) February 1, 2020
Bathurst be crazy.
A version of this article was originally published on WTF1
Comments
croikey! only in straya
racing is found in nature too
What surprises me more is the fact those cars make so much downforce they can race upside-down.