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Horrific crash in free practice, Audi team driver looks to have suffered some injury but by some miracle not dead.

 

"Loic Duval, driver of the #1 Audi R18 E-tron Quattro, suffered a massive crash today during free practice for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Duval's car reportedly went off track backwards at high speed near the Porsche Curves and flew into the retaining fence. There is no video of the actual crash at the moment, the wall nearby the car appears unaffected"

 

Jeff TT

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDcOy45PVeI

 

 

Audi-R18-Loic-Duval-Crash.jpg

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Incredible and welcoming to read, he would appear to have escaped with nothing more than a couple of grazes after that shunt!!!

 

One for the Audi marketing boys in the future no doubt!

Those world series cars and modern f1 cars are incredibly strong Remember when the Mercedes took off when front lifted and flipped over and merc then withdrew ? And Massa crashing last weekend ? Massa crash recorded 57g It's a wonder that his brain was splattered in his helmet !

 

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