COREY HEIM UPSIDE DOWN IN CARS TOUR RACE AT CARAWAY

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • I didn't see it happen - check FloRacing for that replay - but here's the aftermath of Corey Heim flipping his Late Model during the Cars Tour race at Caraway on July 3rd.
    He's still in the car and was OK but waiting for the crews to turn the car right side up - which I gave up on seeing because I needed to send a short clip back to the TV station. - SORRY! LOL!
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  • @JeffreySchalles
    @JeffreySchalles 16 днів тому +3

    These guys are rookies at this. The track I worked at years ago we would have had that car on its wheels along time ago..

  • @vinceedwards575
    @vinceedwards575 15 днів тому

    25 track officials and none of them had any idea what they were doing. Unreal.

  • @Yoshi1990_On_Yt
    @Yoshi1990_On_Yt 16 днів тому +1

    I was at that race. It felt like an century to get that car flipped over. Caraway needs to get new tow trucks when they have the money

  • @miket6350
    @miket6350 16 днів тому +1

    I'd be pretty pissed off if I was racing professionally and had to hang upside down for at least 6 ½ minutes because the crew couldn't figure out how to flip me back over. Good on Heim for staying calm.

    • @ejtamayo5317
      @ejtamayo5317 16 днів тому

      Maybe he got out of the car while it was still upside down, but I didn't see him climb out

  • @TheTuckyplaysonYT
    @TheTuckyplaysonYT 11 днів тому

    I was there

  • @michellecarter4219
    @michellecarter4219 16 днів тому

    May have taken 20 to 30 minutes at least it seemed like that watching it on tv

  • @henrymurray230
    @henrymurray230 15 днів тому

    You do it by hand you can't control the landing.

  • @keithwthe1andonly
    @keithwthe1andonly 16 днів тому

    I think they could’ve flipped the car over by hand way faster than it took to use a tow truck

  • @VictorS949
    @VictorS949 16 днів тому

    The track needs to get rid off those junk tow trucks and purchase with something NEW. SAFETY COMES FIRST